Millions of Brits to receive major free TV upgrade with access to five new live channels – are you eligible?
MILLIONS of Brits are set to receive a major free TV upgrade with access to five new channels.
An update to the Blaze TV app means those using smart TVs, including Samsung and LG, will get the chance to watch hundreds of new shows.
UK TV viewers will now be able to get more channels on the Blaze app[/caption]The new channels are Mystery TV, Inside Crime, History Hunters, Deal Masters, and World War TV.
This means Blaze app users will get to watch shows like Dickinson’s Real Deal, Flipping Bangers, and Storage Wars.
The station already has an app filled with shows to watch on-demand, including Pawn Stars, Mountain Men, Ice Road Truckers, Storage Wars, American Restoration, The First 48 and Unusual Suspect.
The channels are provided by A+E Network, which only two months ago signed an agreement with Rakuten TV.
Blaze already offers TV watchers hit channels like The History Channel, Crime+Investigation.
The website is also set to receive an update that will allow viewers to get the same channels and shows no matter which device they are on.
Live streaming and catch-up is also available on the website.
Julie Mitchelmore, VP of Digital at A+E Networks EMEA, said: “We’re delighted to enhance the offering on our BLAZE streaming service with even more choices for viewers who want to enjoy the very best entertainment.”
In 2021, Blaze TV commissioned a poll that found a third of Brits thought the government were witholding information about UFOs.
Blaze TV is owned by Blaze Media, a politically conservative media company operating out of Texas and was founded by commentator Glenn Beck.
How to cut streaming bills with top FREE TV
If you’re looking to cut your streaming bills you might want to try some of these alternatives available on other devices too.
- Hidden streamed channels on your TV from Samsung and LG
- Pluto TV with more than 100 extra channels
- Amazon’s free alternative Freevee
- The free streaming service with more than 30,000 movies and no ads – and all you need is a library card