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If you've been watching terrestrial telly on an older Freeview TV, you could soon find yourself staring at a blank screen. Broadcast engineers are making a series of technical changes that could leave ...
MILLIONS of Freeview watchers have been hit by a big channel change as viewers are urged to re-scan their TV boxes. Channel 4 has boosted Freeview coverage for one of its channels this month, meani… ...
Freeview viewers have been told to act after being hit by a big Channel 4 change, with households urged to re-scan TV boxes to keep a popular channel.
Freeview viewers have been warned to expect "some disruption" to their TV reception until Monday (May 19) due to high pressure.
Freeview is carrying out planned engineering works from May 12, which could leave households with black or flickering TV screens - see the areas… ...
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FREEVIEW watchers may need to rescan their boxes today after a wave of TV channel changes – including some new launches. Britons will find three new channels on their screens in the latest sh… ...
People are being urged to retune their TVs to access channel changes made on January 7, 2025 as part of the latest Freeview update.
Freely, from the same team behind Freeview, uses broadband to deliver content, meaning it's unaffected by weather conditions. It offers access to over 40 channels with both live and on-demand content.
If you have an internet-connected telly with Freeview Play you can switch to this online service instead. Alternativly, tune into content via online platforms such as BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
Freeview users across the UK could see some disruption to their TV reception due to high pressure weather - and the issue could last until December 27 ...