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Into The Badlands and David Schwimmer’s Feed The Beast to air on BT’s AMC this October
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Launched last September, the channel has largely relied on Fear The Walking Dead for its appeal, but has also treated drama fans to the acclaimed Rectify and Thomas Schlamme’s second world war series, Manhattan.
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BT’s new Halo telephone can help you beat poor in-door mobile signals
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Available in single and twin handset packs, the Halo sports a stylish and contemporary design which has been designed to fit the shape of the human face and be easy and comfortable to hold during long calls.
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EE’s six month free BT Sport offer goes live
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The offer is open to all consumer and small business users with a pay monthly handset, tablet or SIM only price plan and includes unlimited viewing via the BT Sport app.
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BBC adds subtitles to iPlayer live programmes
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Initially limited to PC and Mac computers with Flash, the service will eventually be rolled out to smartphones and tablets and connected TV platforms.
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BT Sport extends UFC rights deal and promises more coverage than ever before
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The broadcaster’s original three-year deal for UFC concludes at the end of this month and there had been speculation that the sport could move to Sky or another rival.
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BT to retain ownership of Openreach following Ofcom review into UK telecoms market
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Today’s announcement follows a lengthy review into the UK’s telecom sector which was instigated, in part, by concerns over Openreach’s performance and impartiality.