Andrew Herron
JournALIST
A veteran of both print and online media, Andrew has nearly three decades of experience writing about the worlds of technology, communications and entertainment. A few years working in community radio led to writing about film, television and music in some of Australia’s most influential magazines. A lifelong fan of audio, video and computer technology, Andrew subscribes to way too many streaming services and somehow finds time to play video games of all kinds.
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Watching live TV used to mean setting up an antenna on the roof and hoping you could pick all your channels up – but now thanks to Chromecast, you can stream UK TV channels direct to your screen via broadband.
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The biggest premium TV provider in the UK and one of the world’s longest-running pay TV networks, Sky TV delivers a vast array of entertainment, sports and information across hundreds of channels.
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Delivering premium channels and on-demand entertainment across the UK and Ireland, NOW TV is the easy, versatile and affordable way to access some of the world’s best television.
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Over the past few years, smart TVs have become commonplace at almost all price points. But what exactly is a smart TV – what can they do, and why do you want one?
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Bringing premium Sky TV channels to dozens of devices, NOW TV is easy to set up to stream on your big screen TV at home. Here’s how.
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It’s easy to pick up your phone and stream Netflix anywhere, but what if you want to watch your favourite shows on your TV at home? Here’s how to make it happen, the easy way.
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Amazon Prime Video is now up there with the biggest streaming services in the world – and as a result, it’s easy to find ways to stream it on your home TV.
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As a free app for mobile phones and tablets that enhances the viewing experience for customers, BT TV’s iOS and Android apps are solid. But pay a little extra each month, and they become a lot more flexible and essential.
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Making it easy and enjoyable to browse through the UK’s many free digital TV channels as well as catch up with shows in the past week you might have missed, Freeview Play is brilliant. Here’s how to find it and how to set it up.
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One of the longest-running streaming services – and a pioneer in the catch-up TV space – BBC iPlayer remains completely free to use, and there are hundreds of hours of great TV waiting for you on it!
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Getting set up to stream TV on your big screen TV has been made both accessible and affordable thanks to the low-cost, high-quality Google Chromecast, which lets you stream IPTV direct from thousands of apps.
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Thanks to a new three-year agreement, Sky Sports will bring football fans even better coverage of the Premier League contest starting with the 2019 season, giving football its own dedicated channel for the first time.
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Giving Sky subscribers immediate access to live and on-demand streaming of their channels and shows, Sky Go is absolutely free and a must-have for everyone who watches TV on the go.
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If you’re eager to watch the latest premium TV shows, love your movies and can’t get enough of your sport, Now TV can give you access to all of what you love without installation costs or long-term contracts.
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There’s no need to spend big cash on a new smart TV to get the streaming services you watch every day onto your lounge room screen. Thanks to these clever and affordable devices, you can stream on any screen with ease.