Freeview Outage Report in Keynsham, Bath and North East Somerset, 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 Keynsham, England
The chart below shows the number of Freeview reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Keynsham and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Freeview users through our website.
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TV (90%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Internet (1%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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E-mail (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Keynsham, Bath and North East Somerset, England
The most recent Freeview outage reports came from the following cities: Bristol, Bath, Frome and Bradford-on-Avon.
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Freeview Issues Reports Near Keynsham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Keynsham and nearby locations:
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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
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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
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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.
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Jonathan Phillips
(@DigitalJonathan) reported
from
Bristol, England
@StarchyMarchy @LeeMcilwaine @BBCTwo No, poor freeview signal Tim. Same on every setting.
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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.
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Mark Smudger Smith
(@lauzksmith) reported
from
Timsbury, England
@creativesab @FreeviewTV Hi. Was the issue Freeview or Aerial related please?
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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.
Freeview Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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GeordieManc
(@geordiemanc70) reported
@EstibalizTerron Well done. If people could get the heads out of what Murdoch and chronies want them to believe, they might realise that the TV channels are a small part of what they get - dozens of radio stations, BBC Online, Bitesize, World Service, Freeview, FreeSat, R&D technology....
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Andrew
(@spurlswood) reported
@Paul_Briley @jongreydavies @LDNCalling How do you make radio and freeview TV a subscription service?
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Paul Hughes
(@Paulmh5) reported
@RussInCheshire These set of stats don't even cover that the licence fee pays in to support the infrastructure to deliver the "other channels" including broadband roll-outs as well as being a founding force behind Freeview. #SaveOurBBC
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Tech Man
(@RobSmit12639238) reported
@EBRedding5 @brv1983 @MartinSLewis Ppl are forced to pay it to watch ITV,CH4, Ch5, Dave, Paramount Network all of which are funded by adverts not the BBC or Licence Fee. Freeview isnt Free..
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Stan Smith
(@stansmith1970) reported
@CAA_Official Most of the defund the BBC tossers would happily cite "Only fools & horses" as their favourite comedy. They also seem to fail to recognise the Freeview channels they watch and it's infrastructure are provided in part by the BBC whilst they are sat watching BBC repeats on 'Dave'
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Media Boy UK
(@MediaBoyUK) reported
Set to happen on Wednesday (Jan. 19th) on Freeview: -Ideal World moves from Channel 22 to Channel 50. -Paramount Network become 5Action on Channel 32. -TJC moves from Channel 50 to Channel 22.
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🅲🅷🆁🅸🆂
(@ChrisLew300) reported
@jamiebglover When ITV had the DVB franchise, OnDigital they charged a subscription fee to use it. When it failed the BBC took it over and GAVE us Freeview and they continue to maintain the transmitter network. This also allowed the government to sell off the analog frequencues for mobiles.
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Andrew McKinley
(@aw_mckinley) reported
Sick of morons saying "I only use 3 BBC services, licence fee is not good value". But: you can only use one service at a time-your argument is invalid. If you use ONE service, you justify the license fee. Freeview is one such service. DAB is another. Even for non-BBC content.
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EastLight
(@EastLight) reported
@jamiebglover @CatsAreLoud You can't really defend the BBC's technical standards. They foisted Freeview upon us- the quality on SD channels has always been terrible- worse than VHS. Likewise DAB radio sounds poor, and BBC national FM radio still uses NICAM distribution- lossy compression of the 1970s kind.
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Colin Elves
(@colinelves) reported
@Glostermeteor @stephenkb I’m sure their grand plan isn’t to turn off the signal, but to make it encoded and subject to subscription. But most freeview boxes that people only now have after a long and expensive campaign of digital switchover that was really only about selling bandwidth to mobile operators