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Even more channels are coming to Freely – here’s what’s new

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Freely is living up to its name by adding another ten channels to its subscription-free service, giving you more to watch.

Everyone TV announced the news yesterday, where it confirmed that a fresh batch of partners is on the way for 2026, including Hearst, Bloomberg TV+ and AMC Networks International UK.

New faces in the guide

On the channel list you’ll see names like BLAZE, Bloomberg TV+, Talking Pictures TV, Gemporia, and Local TV.

AMC Networks International UK is adding TRUE CRIME UK, Evidence of Evil, Bloodline Detectives, Love After Lock Up, and AMC Reality to its existing Freely lineup.

These sit alongside the recent Channel 4 additions (4Reality, 4Homes, 4Life) that arrived as Freely-exclusive streaming channels.

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Where you’ll find it

Freely has been rolling out to more TVs throughout the year, with a growing roadmap. It’s already available on sets from Hisense, Bush, Toshiba, Panasonic, Sharp, TCL, and Amazon Fire TV models, with more brands and plug-in devices to follow.

The latest additions mean that Freely will offer more than 70 channels over WiFi, alongside on-demand-content. Jonathan Thompson, the CEO of Everyone TV, says that this latest announcement “marks another step forward for Freely as we scale up the platform” and we can’t blame him.

Live TV is still a comfort watch for a lot of people and adding more channels to this already fantastic free service makes Freely even more irresistible.

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