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Freeview outages and service status in Keynsham, England

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  • Freeview generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Keynsham, including 0 direct reports.
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  • The most recent signal from this area was received Apr 26, 9:40 AM GMT+1.
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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 Keynsham, England

The chart below shows the number of Freeview reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Keynsham, England and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Live Outage Map Near Keynsham, England

The most recent Freeview outage reports came from the following cities: Radstock, Bristol, and Bath.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Radstock TV 2 days ago
Bristol TV 3 days ago
Bristol TV 12 days ago
Bristol TV 12 days ago
Bristol TV 19 days ago
Bristol TV 1 month ago

Nearby cities with recent reports

Radstock

1 recent signals

2 days ago
Bristol

1 recent signals

3 days ago

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Freeview Issues Reports Near Keynsham, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Keynsham and nearby locations:

  • chrisandobe
    Chris (@chrisandobe) reported from Kingswood, England

    @AskWWENetwork I live in the UK, we don't have fs1 here :( I have got Freeview TV and WWE network

  • DigitalJonathan
    Jonathan Phillips (@DigitalJonathan) reported from Bristol, England

    @LeeMcilwaine @corylus @BBCSport You’ll never believe it Lee, but you’re wrong. The signal is being cropped on this freeview signal. Cropped on every picture aspect.

  • Hillchaser
    Bas (@Hillchaser) reported from Bristol, England

    @DonnaB5125 @my90dayfatloss @Kkaiserrr @Mr_W_Carpenter Something to do with latest updates on Netflicks & freeview not working on some samsung tvs

  • carkdale
    Eastville Gas 1️⃣8️⃣8️⃣3️⃣ (@carkdale) reported from Bristol, England

    @cleanfeed_ttvr I hope that ITV West Country HD is a priority. 🤞 Freeview 103 currently shows Central West, right down to Penzance. Even if it was just the "HTV" variant carried pan-regionally, that would at least be "less wrong" for Devon & Cornwall than news about Brum, Stoke-on-Trent etc.

  • lauzksmith
    Mark Smudger Smith (@lauzksmith) reported from Timsbury, England

    @creativesab @FreeviewTV Hi. Was the issue Freeview or Aerial related please?

  • DigitalJonathan
    Jonathan Phillips (@DigitalJonathan) reported from Bristol, England

    @StarchyMarchy @LeeMcilwaine @BBCTwo No, poor freeview signal Tim. Same on every setting.

  • ajacksost
    Alan Jackson’s Worldview (@ajacksost) reported from Bristol, England

    @MarkC0011 @brianmoore666 Absolutely. It’s channel 237 on Freeview. Who in Britain scrolls to a channel anywhere that far down?

  • mj_symonds
    Max the prettyboy (@mj_symonds) reported from Bristol, England

    I pay license fee pretty much entirely because of how good BBC Four is. It is one of the best channels on television (or at least on Freeview, I can't speak for paid) so to axe it would be a terrible shame. #LoveBBCFour please Auntie Been don't kill your best child.

Freeview Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • T21949Presley
    Presley Turberville (@T21949Presley) reported

    @Kriegler007 There are two ***** I never wanted to see in the first place, let alone during a psychotic episode on Freeview telly tat.

  • samazas
    Sam (@samazas) reported

    @rizzles066 @NotFarLeftAtAll Water and tv bills are the different things. This outdated laws about tv license are causing all those problems. Nowadays not many people still watch BBC or other freeview chanel. People browsing on the internet for news or watching YouTube…

  • LaraInTheMiddle
    LaraInTheMiddle (@LaraInTheMiddle) reported

    Mother has been settled into the respite home and will now be able to watch crap TV to her heart’s content without me having to explain for the hundredth time how to work freeview on the iPad

  • elarionaa
    lsé (@elarionaa) reported

    wait is the FA cup game not on freeview???????? wtf?

  • T21949Presley
    Presley Turberville (@T21949Presley) reported

    @tvukzone ******* **** off, you unfunny Freeview *****.

  • TheSilverCloak
    The Silver Cloak (@TheSilverCloak) reported

    @jaygrocott29 @DoctorWhoPN Wrong. The public service broadcasters are all gifted their spectrum and their advantageous position on the Freeview EPG. Road tax was abolished in 1937. Road building and maintenance is paid by general taxation. Revenue from VED just goes into the chancellor’s pot.

  • PopeyeFreeview
    Popeye (@PopeyeFreeview) reported

    Freeview channel 71 That's TV 3 Did not play That's 60s overnight (That's TV 3 identity loop) Freeview channel 76 That's 60s Thank you for watching this service has now closed (That's Melody) Freeview channel 78 That's 70s Thank you for watching this service has now closed (That's 80s)

  • JenKteach
    Jennifer Thetford-Kay (@JenKteach) reported

    Terrestrial television, received through an aerial, often known as Freeview, is under serious threat of being scrapped. Within months the Government will decide whether to turn off terrestrial signals and rely solely on internet-based TV (IPTV) in the future. This would mean that every household would be forced to take out an expensive fixed broadband contract if they wished to continue watching their favourite TV programmes. Radio reception and signals for emergency services could also be put at risk. Millions of older and disabled people, and those on low and modest incomes, would lose their essential access to TV to keep them in touch with the world and to prevent isolation and loneliness. Lynette, aged 80, who lives in Kent, says: “Free Terrestrial TV is essential for me – whether it’s for entertainment, the news or even learning new things from magazine shows. I don’t want to be choosing apps and making new accounts, I don’t want a screen that pops up with the TV trying to work out what I want to watch. I’ve tried watching television programmes online with family members, and they stop part way through with a whirling circle and then an error message appears. I tried a streaming service and didn’t like it. It is time-consuming and irritating trying to work out where I want to be, to remember the sequence of clicks, with hieroglyphics instead of words. If I make a mistake I have to start again. I have more important things to remember than clogging up my memory with unnecessary information. With my TV in my kitchen, and the normal channels through an aerial, I can leave a channel on that I know I like. I’m worried that the government will decide to take that away from me and others, who either don’t like, can’t afford or can’t use online versions”. The BBC, ITV and Channel 4 are all working together to convince the Government to take the drastic step of an early transition to IPTV, without any genuine concern about the millions who would lose out from such a move. IPTV would mean the end of a near universal free to air service, currently reaching 98.5% of households, where national moments of celebration and crisis can be shared. Although the Government maintains that it has an open mind, the lobbying of the broadcasters is intense, and elements in the Government want to use an IPTV switchover as a battering ram in forcing the UK population to accept, and pay for, the digital revolution. A recent Government stakeholder consultation exercise to inform the Minister in making his decision was heavily biased in favour of a rushed move to all-IPTV. In contrast, the petitioners do not oppose IPTV in principle but would like to see the current hybrid system, where households can choose between the two systems, or continue with both as a safety net, be maintained for an extended period. This petition, published by Silver Voices with the support of the Digital Poverty Alliance and the Broadcast 2040+ Coalition, calls on the Government to decide in favour of the viewer and pledge to keep Freeview terrestrial TV until at least the mid- 2040s.

  • WarriorBlood121
    Brinscall, Withnell and I (@WarriorBlood121) reported

    @DavidLloydRADIO I sometimes flick from one BBC radio station to the other on TV's Freeview service and the same pop tune will often be playing at the same time in 3 places. Penny pinching banality. The opposite of what BBC local radio used to stand for.

  • BBCRLSport
    BBC Sport Leicester (@BBCRLSport) reported

    🦊 #LCFC | Leicester City's fate could be sealed this evening. They will be relegated to League One if they fail to beat Hull City at King Power Stadium. ⏰ Full build-up & commentary from 19:00 👇 📻 104.9FM & DAB 📺 Freeview Channel 713