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euro news_news 26/02/2014 18:17 Page 2 Freesat app boosts TV control reesat, the UK subscription-free DTH satellite TV service, has launched the Freesat App for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The app acts as a TV guide for all free TV viewers, and Freesat suggests that everyone will now have the power at their fingertips to plan how and what to watch, and for catch-up service Freetime customers the chance to control their TVs. According to Freesat, unlike other TV apps on the market, the Freesat App doesn’t just act as a guide to what’s on TV. It also works as a companion to Freesat’s Freetime service and enhances Freetime’s key features. In the app, users can look at the Roll Back TV Guide which allows checking out the last seven days of TV to watch programmes that may have been F Netflix plans substantial European expansion Netflix has announced plans for what it describes as “a substantial European expansion”. It made the comments as it revealed its Fourth-Quarter 2013 Financial Results. Netflix said it was making “great progress” internationally, with strong member growth and improving P&Ls in all of its markets. “We plan later this year to embark on a substantial European expansion. Our success this year in international net additions and shrinking losses confirms our belief that there is a big international opportunity for Netflix,” it said. Netflix is carried by three European cable MSOs as a ‘though-themiddle’ service: Virgin Media in the UK, Com Hem in Sweden and Waoo! in Denmark. 8 EUROMEDIA missed, and the app also offers TV recommendations on what to watch via Showcase – allowing a remote control and lets users set recordings remotely from wherever you are – at home and users to browse through programme picks for the week ahead and set reminders to view. When linked with Fre