Freeview Outage Report in Stainton and Thornton, Middlesbrough, 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 Stainton and Thornton, England
The chart below shows the number of Freeview reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Stainton and Thornton 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 (5%)
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Internet (2%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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E-mail (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Stainton and Thornton, Middlesbrough, England
The most recent Freeview outage reports came from the following cities: Hartlepool, Stockton-on-Tees and Middlesbrough.
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Freeview Issues Reports Near Stainton and Thornton, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Stainton and Thornton and nearby locations:
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Rave With Dave UK
(@ravewithdaveuk) reported
from
Nunthorpe, England
@GBNEWS U got big issues with your audio on freeview tv ch 236 its all over the place at times
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Rave With Dave UK
(@ravewithdaveuk) reported
from
Nunthorpe, England
@GBNEWS U got big issues with your audio on freeview tv ch 236 its all over the place at times
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Rave With Dave UK
(@ravewithdaveuk) reported
from
Nunthorpe, England
@GBNEWS U got big issues with your audio on freeview tv ch 236 its all over the place at times
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Rave With Dave UK
(@ravewithdaveuk) reported
from
Nunthorpe, England
@GBNEWS U got big issues with your audio on freeview tv ch 236 its all over the place at times
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Darren Clark
(@DarrenClark1971) reported
from
Stainton and Thornton, England
Can’t believe how truly terrible EETV is. Tuning freeview channels is atrocious. Currently get 43, no BBC, ITV or any basic ones using new aerial. If it does find them they just disappear. Bedroom TV gets all the freeview ones and that’s on an old aerial in the same spot. #EETV
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Matthew Paul Wood
(@mwoodwriting) reported
from
Redcar, England
There's an important point to be made about internet freedom and search algorithms but I can't be bothered all that so... The internet is like Freeview now. "Do you want this crap thing you didn't ask for on CNN 1, CNN 2, or CNN extra?" 😾
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Jim Gardner 🇺🇦
(@Jim_Gardner_) reported
from
Stockton-on-Tees, England
@mrjamesob If the Gammon aren't careful, the only British values we'll have left will be brown sauce, calling Freeview "Normal Telly" and wrought iron silhouettes of a WW2 solider we're told to never forget, even though he died defending Europe, The Rule of Law, and Refugees.
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wok
(@Oliver_Wok) reported
from
Hartlepool, England
@edgarwright @broccantyzack @itv2 Would make for a brilliant friday/saturday/sunday triple header. Would love to break it down into how many times a year they appear on freeview TV
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Joe
(@Joe__Monty) reported
from
Stockton-on-Tees, England
Looks like freeview is down across Teesside. No TV or radio signal..
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Chrissy Gunnell
(@Khrissy6unnell) reported
from
Darlington, England
What a really cheeky naughty way 2get numbers onto this @ITVX putting top flight footy onto either itv4,which doesnt have HD on normal freeview never mind UHD or ITVx which we can't record & haV 2 sit & put up with all the adverts which make U a fortune yet no investment into 4k!
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Rave With Dave UK
(@ravewithdaveuk) reported
from
Nunthorpe, England
@GBNEWS U got big issues with your audio on freeview tv ch 236 its all over the place at times
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Rave With Dave UK
(@ravewithdaveuk) reported
from
Nunthorpe, England
@GBNEWS U got big issues with your audio on freeview tv ch 236 its all over the place at times
-
Rave With Dave UK
(@ravewithdaveuk) reported
from
Nunthorpe, England
@GBNEWS U got big issues with your audio on freeview tv ch 236 its all over the place at times
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Rave With Dave UK
(@ravewithdaveuk) reported
from
Nunthorpe, England
@GBNEWS U got big issues with your audio on freeview tv ch 236 its all over the place at times
Freeview Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Popeye
(@PopeyeFreeview) reported
Freeview channel 205 POP linear channel and Freeview channel 208 POP Player will closes on Monday 1st December 2025 Closure of Pop Channel on Freeview Key Details Date of Closure: The Pop channel will cease broadcasting on Freeview on December 1, 2025. Affected Channels: Both Pop and Tiny Pop will no longer be available on Freeview, Sky, or Virgin Media. Reason for Closure: The decision is due to a significant decline in viewership and commercial viability in the children's TV market. Transition to Streaming New Format: After the closure, Pop will transition to a streaming-only service on Freeview. This means viewers will need an internet-connected device to access the content. FAST Channels: Pop will continue to be available through Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) platforms, allowing access to its content online. Remaining Options Other Free Channels: After the closure, the main free-to-air options for children's programming will be limited to BBC, CBBC, CBeebies, and Channel 5's Milkshake!. This marks the end of over two decades of broadcasting for the Pop channels, which have been a staple in children's television in the UK.
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Popeye
(@PopeyeFreeview) reported
Freeview channel 205 POP linear channel and Freeview channel 208 POP Player will closes on Monday 1st December 2025 Closure of Pop Channel on Freeview Key Details Date of Closure: The Pop channel will cease broadcasting on Freeview on December 1, 2025. Affected Channels: Both Pop and Tiny Pop will no longer be available on Freeview, Sky, or Virgin Media. Reason for Closure: The decision is due to a significant decline in viewership and commercial viability in the children's TV market. Transition to Streaming New Format: After the closure, Pop will transition to a streaming-only service on Freeview. This means viewers will need an internet-connected device to access the content. FAST Channels: Pop will continue to be available through Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) platforms, allowing access to its content online. Remaining Options Other Free Channels: After the closure, the main free-to-air options for children's programming will be limited to BBC, CBBC, CBeebies, and Channel 5's Milkshake!. This marks the end of over two decades of broadcasting for the Pop channels, which have been a staple in children's television in the UK.
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Paul Jones
(@PaulRRed1) reported
@anon_opin I like the reruns of things like Minder and Bergerac on Freeview, but I don't bother with anything else because it's shite. Too many stupid gameshows and tedious reality TV doesn't help.
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wisdom
(@synapticwisdom) reported
@GBPolitcs @Telegraph The new internet version of Freeview - Freely... I think it asks you to sign in if you want to watch ITV or Channel 5. So if that's the future direction of TV then if you didn't want BBC you could just not sign in. If you do want it you sign in and pay the licence for a year?
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Paul Jones
(@PaulRRed1) reported
@anon_opin I like the reruns of things like Minder and Bergerac on Freeview, but I don't bother with anything else because it's shite. Too many stupid gameshows and tedious reality TV doesn't help.
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Popeye
(@PopeyeFreeview) reported
Freeview channel 205 POP linear channel and Freeview channel 208 POP Player will closes on Monday 1st December 2025 Closure of Pop Channel on Freeview Key Details Date of Closure: The Pop channel will cease broadcasting on Freeview on December 1, 2025. Affected Channels: Both Pop and Tiny Pop will no longer be available on Freeview, Sky, or Virgin Media. Reason for Closure: The decision is due to a significant decline in viewership and commercial viability in the children's TV market. Transition to Streaming New Format: After the closure, Pop will transition to a streaming-only service on Freeview. This means viewers will need an internet-connected device to access the content. FAST Channels: Pop will continue to be available through Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) platforms, allowing access to its content online. Remaining Options Other Free Channels: After the closure, the main free-to-air options for children's programming will be limited to BBC, CBBC, CBeebies, and Channel 5's Milkshake!. This marks the end of over two decades of broadcasting for the Pop channels, which have been a staple in children's television in the UK.
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Paul Jones
(@PaulRRed1) reported
@anon_opin I like the reruns of things like Minder and Bergerac on Freeview, but I don't bother with anything else because it's shite. Too many stupid gameshows and tedious reality TV doesn't help.
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Popeye
(@PopeyeFreeview) reported
Freeview channel 205 POP linear channel and Freeview channel 208 POP Player will closes on Monday 1st December 2025 Closure of Pop Channel on Freeview Key Details Date of Closure: The Pop channel will cease broadcasting on Freeview on December 1, 2025. Affected Channels: Both Pop and Tiny Pop will no longer be available on Freeview, Sky, or Virgin Media. Reason for Closure: The decision is due to a significant decline in viewership and commercial viability in the children's TV market. Transition to Streaming New Format: After the closure, Pop will transition to a streaming-only service on Freeview. This means viewers will need an internet-connected device to access the content. FAST Channels: Pop will continue to be available through Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) platforms, allowing access to its content online. Remaining Options Other Free Channels: After the closure, the main free-to-air options for children's programming will be limited to BBC, CBBC, CBeebies, and Channel 5's Milkshake!. This marks the end of over two decades of broadcasting for the Pop channels, which have been a staple in children's television in the UK.
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Paul Jones
(@PaulRRed1) reported
@anon_opin I like the reruns of things like Minder and Bergerac on Freeview, but I don't bother with anything else because it's shite. Too many stupid gameshows and tedious reality TV doesn't help.
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wisdom
(@synapticwisdom) reported
@GBPolitcs @Telegraph The new internet version of Freeview - Freely... I think it asks you to sign in if you want to watch ITV or Channel 5. So if that's the future direction of TV then if you didn't want BBC you could just not sign in. If you do want it you sign in and pay the licence for a year?