Freeview Outage Report in Filey, North Yorkshire, England
No problems detected
If you are having issues, please submit a report below.
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 Filey, England
The chart below shows the number of Freeview reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Filey and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at Freeview. Are you experiencing issues or an outage? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Freeview users through our website.
-
TV (91%)
-
Total Blackout (6%)
-
Phone (1%)
-
Internet (1%)
-
E-mail (1%)
-
Wi-fi (1%)
Community Discussion
Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.
Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.
Freeview Issues Reports Near Filey, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Filey and nearby locations:
-
Sally Lichfield
(@Salliwoo) reported
from
Scarborough, England
So I have a freeview tv in the Scarbados house, but now way to record programmes. Tonight I had to choose between Autumnwatch and the Repair Shop. I have never had such a middle aged dilemma! 😩
Freeview Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
-
Tim Almond
(@timalmond) reported
@MattWWoolwich The BBC is already garbage, as is most of Freeview.
-
David Keats
(@davidkeatsuk) reported
@Marc_Burrows @scottygb I mean, yes, but their thinking isn’t having the BBC on freeview. They want a new way to pay for the BBC. So if the BBC’s ends up paying for its freeview space as it was no longer a public broadcaster - the BBC might commercially decide to no longer be a service for all.Disaster
-
Paul Carmichael
(@PCarmichaelVO) reported
@PumaBare So you want private subscribers to maintain the Freeview network that they don’t use, provide educational resources whether they have kids or not, provide Welsh services if they aren’t Welsh, provide for Disability programming if they aren’t disabled? Why should they?
-
🌿 Jen 💐 °*•. Wear a Mask
(@coaldragon) reported
@MattWWoolwich The problem is that the licence fee enables us to watch TV via Freeview. A reasonable model might be to include all that in general taxation. That way it would be funded fairly instead of the current unfair flat rate. Won't happen under the Tories though.
-
Paul Carmichael
(@PCarmichaelVO) reported
@In4ThePips @NadineDorries The fact that we think disabled people deserve good programming, children deserve good educational resources, the poor deserve Freeview etc etc? Some of us do anyway.
-
Post Brexit Foxy 🦊
(@DeusFoxy) reported
@PCarmichaelVO @NadineDorries There's plenty of companies out there. I see ads on some channels that aren't shown on ITV or Channel 4 or 5. Personally I'm for a hybrid model; ads on a skeleton Freeview service, with option of a paid sub on iPlayer for Premium and ad-free catch-up content.
-
Mark Gibbings-Jones
(@BrokenTV) reported
@GiNgEr_JaMeS Plus, it's a model that would remove BBC services from Freeview, a service used by... the elderly people with limited income that Dorries is claiming to be protecting.
-
Joe Bloggs
(@JoeBlog21) reported
@PCarmichaelVO @NadineDorries It doesn't maintain the Freeview transmitter network on its own ya liar!
-
🌍🌳🐟🙉Ady🤔
(@AdyG28) reported
@LBC It's the 21st century, if we are to be forced to pay the BBC so that we can watch 'Freeview' TV or any other tv for that matter, it should only be a news & education, perhaps local radio service. It should be at most half the cost of a weeks unemployment benefit (£40 ish?).
-
Dominic Wheatley
(@gsydom) reported
@PCarmichaelVO @NadineDorries BBC does not own / fund Freeview network. Public subsidy of minority programming should continue but does not require a licence fee tax. BBC does not need to be for profit but no-one should be forced to buy its generally poor mainstream programming.