Freeview Outage Report in Burneston, North Yorkshire, 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 Burneston, England
The chart below shows the number of Freeview reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Burneston 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 (91%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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Phone (1%)
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Internet (1%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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E-mail (%)
Community Discussion
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Freeview Issues Reports Near Burneston, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Burneston and nearby locations:
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@danmooreradio @a516digital On Freeview bandwidth is an issue. But also still a fair number of SD only boxes out there.
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@dannysavage Not everywhere. Parts of Ripon, Thirsk and Harrogate still have very little or no signal. Freeview and Arqiva are on the case. Temporary relay being planned in next 14 days.
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
The 80m temporary mast at Bilsdale has blown down. So no @Freeview. We did tell them it gets windy up there.
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@Jan_208 It is a minor problem that occurs once in a while when Freeview change the channel map too frequently. Part of it is broadcasters who fail to update their channel tags.
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@scottygb Shouldn't be any shunt on Freeview either as 7 was never reallocated.
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@Stuart_Linnell @BBCOne @bbcmtd Only on Sky and Freesat. Freeview to follow, by end of April, but not down to each region. Only same as ITV. The HD multiplex cannot be fully regionslised
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@NYorksPolice This is obviously a hang over from the Bilsdale transmitter problems. As far as I am aware, Harrogate has good Freeview coverage now. If not from Bilsdale, then from one of two temporary relays set up by Arqiva.
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@dannysavage @yorkshireladtv It's channels that are text services, teletext holidays is one, or use the Internet to show programmes that are not transmitted over the Freeview UHF network.
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@PCarmichaelVO @NadineDorries BBC does NOT maintain Freeview network. That is Arqiva. BBC in partnership with other PSB broadcasters own Freeview. They, like other broadcaster pay carriage charges to Arqiva.
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Brian Winter
(@brianwinteruk) reported
from
Hipswell, England
@BuddyGB Will watch that on IPlayer. Technical issues with Bilsdale mast means signal is not strong enough for my Freeview PVR to use its two tuners to record more than one programme at a time. Frustrating.
Freeview Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dave Wayne
(@DaveWayne306) reported
@simonday And how many of these shows, and others such as QI, Mock the Week, etc. are repeated on freeview, cable, and satellite channels, and probably being watched by people who "never watch BBC" ?
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Sammy James
(@MrSammyJames) reported
@BerishaShow But if it's a subscription service there would be no reason to keep those prohibitively expensive stations going. They would chase profits like any other business. Also, please tell me how subscription freeview TV / FM radio could work from a technical point of view?
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BillboBillericay
(@BillboBilleric1) reported
@JuliaHB1 The BBC is not a public service and therefore should not be funded through a form of taxation. 80 plus channels available on Freeview that are not funded by the taxpayer, but I am not allowed to watch them unless I pay the BBC tax.
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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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Michael Lewis
(@lewismj_waioeka) reported
@jonholmes1 @Aiannucci If the BBC is great, it will have no trouble getting subscribers, what are you afraid of? Why force say pensioners or the poor to pay a regressive tax? They may be happy with FreeView, why should they be forced into paying for the BBC if they don't want it?
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🦁 👑Yoshi Joshi ⭐️⭐️
(@YoshiJoshi_) reported
@Garysonfire BBC Licence fee also go toward support for the Freeview network infrastructure
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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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Bobby
(@bobby707576) reported
@_Kano_P What gripes me. I NEVER watch live TV for one exception… i only pay a tv licence to watch F1 on Sky… which I then have to pay £41 a month for. If you pay for sky/bt/virgin etc then you shouldn’t need a licence. If you use freesat / or built in tv freeview then you should
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Jerry C Alderson
(@jerryalderson) reported
@back_the_BBC #Subscription for TV channels cannot currently be achieved on Freeview because it doesn't support encryption with identity-based decryption. This is the principal reason why government reluctantly accepts #BBC TV services must remain fully open until at least 2027.
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Darren Crimes
(@darrenscrimes) reported
@Porrohman @ClaireJHartnell @jamiebglover And if you genuinely don't use the freeview TV service, never see any BBC content etc etc, then you don't have to pay. Idiot.