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Freeview outages and service status in Williton, England

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Freeview is the United Kingdom's digital terrestrial television platform. It is operated by DTV Services Ltd, a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky and transmitter operator Arqiva.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Williton, England

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Live Outage Map Near Williton, England

The most recent Freeview outage reports came from the following cities: Taunton.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Taunton TV 1 month ago
Taunton TV 2 months ago

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  • mpmeg
    Marina (and Buster🐾)🐈🚣‍♀️ (@mpmeg) reported

    @MajQapla The Encore app is a catch up only service, and doesn't show live TV. I expect Abigail's Party will be added after broadcast. I watch TPTV via Virgin media channel 445, I know it is on Freeview (81?)

  • flincauk
    Philip Wattis (@flincauk) reported

    @RichardWellings Replace the BBC with a subscription based streaming service - not dissimilar to IPlayer, and they can use their Freeview channels to promote and advertise the subscription service.

  • flincauk
    Philip Wattis (@flincauk) reported

    @RichardWellings Replace the BBC with a subscription based streaming service - not dissimilar to IPlayer, and they can use their Freeview channels to promote and advertise the subscription service.

  • RationalVillan
    Rational Villan (@RationalVillan) reported

    @_Tobolos_ It’s already taken seriously. Get it back on freeview and **** VAR off. 👍

  • T21949Presley
    Presley Turberville (@T21949Presley) reported

    @ATRightMovies Probably some mundane **** on Freeview.

  • VuocoloRiz
    riz vuocolo (@VuocoloRiz) reported

    @DebNZ4 lol. wot a clown . not havin a new decoder box freeview kinda sucks coz that would be fukin gold.. i saw some of the interview .. *** she rambles lmao...

  • jimbo1YNWA
    Bennyblanks 🇵🇸 🐺 (@jimbo1YNWA) reported

    @femalebodybuil6 On freeview tv they have 60s,70s, and 80s music channels and the 70s was by far the best and I like all those eras music? The current music scene howevee needs to be put down and a new sound should come forth. Its utter trash

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    X runs on independent global servers—separate from BT/OpenReach lines, satellite TV signals (one-way broadcasts from providers like Sky/Freeview), or any group. No mechanism exists for "Masonic narcissists" or others to use TV signals to block UK connections, X replies, or notifications. For 16-year Neston line/service claims, log exact dates/times/symptoms (e.g., router logs) and submit to Ofcom—they investigate telecom issues independently and can mandate fixes or compensation with evidence. One recent specific satellite/TV incident?

  • yawn_fawn
    Winter Doe 🦌❄️ (@yawn_fawn) reported

    Freeview is so *** man how do boomers just watch only this **** all day

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @0xsimmo @MattSaysFingz @darrengrimes No, not all of it. ~86% funds BBC TV/radio/iPlayer/online services. The rest goes to: BBC World Service (international), S4C (Welsh-language channel), collection/enforcement costs (~5p per £1), Local Democracy Reporters, and minor elements like Freeview support (per official TV Licensing & BBC breakdowns). S4C alone gets ~£100m of the £3.8bn+ collected.