BT Vision customers can now watch their favourite BBC shows on demand, using the new BBC iPlayer on their TVs. The launch gives BT Vision customers the opportunity to enjoy more than 400 hours of their favourite BBC TV programmes and more than 1,000 hours of radio programmes.
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The BBC has launched an app to deliver the corporation’s news content to Samsung televisions.
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