Channel 4
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Channel 4’s Hostages – original US first look trailer
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Here’s the original US first look trailer for drama thriller Hostages which comes to Channel 4 next month. The series stars Toni Collette as Dr. Ellen Sanders, a top surgeon in Washington, D.C. who is called on to operate on the President of the United States (James Naughton). Masked men invade the Ellen’s the night…
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NOW TV gains 4oD
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Sky has added Channel 4’s 4oD catch-up service to its NOW TV Box. The box, which costs just £9.99, already offers access to BBC iPlayer and Demand 5 at no charge as well as subscription content from some of Sky’s most popular pay-TV channels. The addition of 4oD means owners can also enjoy the latest…
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Channel 4 adds free mobile downloads to 4oD app
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Channel 4 is adding free, add-supported downloads to mobile versions of its 4oD on demand service. The new feature allows viewers to download many of their favourite Channel 4 shows from the last 30 days to their smartphone or tablet and is is available on both iOS and Android versions of the app. Viewers will…
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Channel 4 launches Android 4oD app
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Channel 4 has launched a new Android version of its 4oD video on demand app. The free app offers a mixture of catch-up and archive content from Channel 4, E4 and More4. It is available now to download from Google Play and will available from the Samsung App Store in the coming weeks. The app…
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4oD launches on Windows Store for Windows 8
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Windows 8 users can now download a free 4oD app the Windows Store, making Channel 4 the first UK broadcaster to offer a video on demand app for the platform. 4oD offers viewers the chance to catch-up on recent shows they may have missed as well as watch ‘deep archive’ shows such as Father Ted,…
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Sky gains 4oD and Film4 HD in new Channel 4 deal
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Sky customers will soon be able to watch content from Channel 4’s catch-up service 4oD, the two broadcasters have announced. The pay TV giant has previously announced plans to offer content from iPlayer, Demand 5 and iTV Player via its Anytime+ service. It already offers shows from its own channels and selected partners, including UKTV.…