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Freeview successor finally launches Fire TV Stick rival with bonus exclusive free channels not found on Sky

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Freeview successor finally launches Fire TV Stick rival with bonus exclusive free channels not found on Sky

FREEVIEW'S successor Freely will finally be made available as a Fire Stick-like dongle to plug into TVs with a mass of free channels.

Telly lovers have been begging for the technology to be packed into a plug-in gadget instead of having to buy a brand new TV.

Soon you'll be able to plug in and play Freely instead of buying a whole new TVCredit: Freely
The new device will serve as a new rival to the mighty Fire TV StickCredit: Getty

Freely, which launched last year, has only been available built into brand new TVs so far.

The advantages over the existing Freeview service is you don't need an aerial to view some of the channels.

Instead, you can use broadband and Wi-Fi to beam live channels into your house.

Freely is run by Freeview's owner Everyone TV, which itself is jointly owned by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and 5.

BBC Director-General Tim Daviehinted that the technology could be turned into a Fire Stick-style device earlier this year.

"We are considering a streaming media device," he said in May.

Freely’s first "plug-in and stream" gadget will launch later this year, Everyone TV said.

TV platform maker Netgem is the first company signed up to produce a Freely-powered gadget.

The exact price hasn't been shared yet but bosses said it'll be "affordable".

"Freely was created to make free TV work for everyone," said Jonathan Thompson, CEO, Everyone TV.

"Expanding to ‘plug-in and stream’ devices is an important and natural next step to ensure even more homes can enjoy the full Freely experience without the need for a TV upgrade or paid subscription.

"In partnership with Netgem, we’re launching streaming devices to make it easier than ever for UK audiences to enjoy the nation’s favourite TV, for free, on the TV you already have."

There are more than 40 live channels that can be streamed via Freely at the moment.

But the firm has promised more new and exclusive channels will launch this year.

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