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      • Yes, you’ll need a TV with Freely already built in to watch it. You can’t get it on your existing TV, whether it’s smart or not. Hisense and Bush were the first TV brands to partner with Freely, which is now available on their 2024 4K models. It’s also been announced that Metz, Panasonic, Sharp and Toshiba will be launching Freely TVs.
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  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Everyone TV has announced that Freely TV is coming to more TV brands, including Panasonic. Freely launched in April 2024 exclusively to Hisense TVs. It then came to Bush models in May, with the service available on the brand’s 2024 4K smart TVs.

  3. Jun 24, 2024 · New UK smart TV service Freely has announced today that its new, all-streaming platform is going to become available on the TVs of a further four brands over the course of 2024.

  4. Jun 24, 2024 · Freely is available right now on Hisense and Bush TVs. The first sets officially went on sale at the start of May 2024. Other Vestel-built TVs are set to follow soon, with Panasonic, Sharp and Metz sets due before the end of the year.

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  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Freely brings the free TV experience into the streaming age. For the first time for free, viewers can switch seamlessly between live and on demand TV, taking advantage of features such as pause, restart and access to more episodes, without having to pay for the service.

  6. May 3, 2024 · While support could be added to older devices in the future – I’m told this is unlikely. Therefore, for now – Freely will only be available on 2024 Hisense TVs, and later this summer – on Vestel TVs. June 2024 Update: Freely is now also available on Bush TVs.

  7. Some players, player content, Freely services and features may not be available. Pause for up to 15 minutes. *96% of the UK’s most watched shows: BARB (Feb 2024 – Jul 2024). Other manufacturers available soon.

  8. Apr 25, 2024 · The first TVs to offer access to Freely are Hisense's 4K 2024 TVs – however, the A4 and A5 won't have it built-in due to them not being 4K – and Vestel's 2024 TV range, which means that...