>> I don't think you can get Freeview on the internet.>>
>> Freesat would be an option, I believe it's the same as Freeview but via a
satellite dish rather than an aerial. Of course you'd need a satellite dish and a
box (though some TVs have Freesat built in, but yours may not) which won't come
free! You can get boxes which record.>>
You certainly can get Freeview via the Internet - there's a Freeview app for Android. I have it on my phone.
Freesat is, as you say, received via a Sky dish or a TV with a Freesat tuner as well as the standard Freeview version.
However, Freesat is not quite the same programme wise. It does, of course, offer most or all the normal TV channels, but also some that are not available on Freeview.
It also has the additional benefit in that you can easily tune in to BBC and ITV stations all over the UK if you wish to receive local news from other areas. These channels start from 949. The means by which you normally receive your area's signals are due to the fact you provide your postcode in the Settings.
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