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News > ITV catch-up shows on BT Vision

ITV catch-up shows on BT Vision
November 17, 2008
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Web User: ITV catch-up comes to BT Vision Under a new deal between ITV and BT Vision, viewers will soon be able to watch shows such as Emmerdale, Coronation Street and X-Factor whenever they want.


From next month ITV's catch-up service will be available on BT's digital television platform, Vision TV.


Customers of BT Vision will be able to watch all ITV-produced programmes for eight days as well as using an archive service to watch programmes aired more than six months ago.


The library service will store ITV hits such as Prime Suspect and Hell's Kitchen.


BT Vision launched in 2006 broadcasting programmes from Sky and Setanta as well as terrestrial broadcasters.


The move marks the first time ITV has made its catch-up content available on another television service, though you can also watch through the ITV.com website.


BT has set the price of the catch-up service at £3 per month. However, customers will first have to also sign up for BT broadband.


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www.btvision.bt.com


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