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NOW TV is a subscription over-the-top internet television service operated by British satellite television provider Sky. NOW TV offers contract-free access to Sky's premium channels, such as sports, movies and entertainment.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Ferndown, England
The chart below shows the number of NOW TV reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Ferndown 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 NOW TV users through our website.
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Crashing (34%)
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Sign in (28%)
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Buffering (27%)
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Playback Issues (9%)
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Video Quality (2%)
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NOW TV Issues Reports Near Ferndown, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ferndown and nearby locations:
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Kate Cornwell
(@KateCornwell) reported
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Bournemouth, England
@NOWTV why can I not login. Been trying for several weeks now. Want to amend my passes 😠
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Mark Bates
(@officer_cartman) reported
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Bournemouth, England
Quite possibly the worst customer service I have ever had @nowtvhelp @NOWTV
NOW TV Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jose V
(@josviz) reported
NowTV app implementation is terrible, when casting it's resource heavy on the device casting, on Roku very slow and if swapping viewing devices it forgets that you've stopped watching on the other device. Definitely cancelling when offer finishes/Succession ends.
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Christina Riley
(@cmarieriley) reported
I don't suppose I have any American friends who would share their login for whatever I can watch Succession on? Or can I change a setting somewhere on NOWTV? Please help.
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Daniel Saxil-Nielsen
(@dtsn) reported
@NOWHelpTeam I found out the problem. I am using pi.hole to block ads. It seems the nowtv app loads up an ad server on load. If it fails it gives up and doesn’t load anything. If I disable the blocker for 10 seconds everything works fine. I think this needs to be filed as a bug report!
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Chloe Redmonds
(@ChloeJRed) reported
@NOWTV I’m not wasting my money on subscriptions just for the app to say that streaming is currently unavailable. I have deleted and reinstalled as suggested and still comes up with the same thing! What is the problem!!??
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PM
(@pmg_pgmco) reported
@NOWHelpTeam hi there’s no sound on @SkyNews on @NOWTV UK how can I fix this? Other stations have sound. Thanks
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MLML
(@MLML88888) reported
@VodafoneUK Help please? I am without broadband because I have opted to move to you from nowtv. They have been uncooperative, refusing to give up line so you cancelled installation today. Can you please bring my revised installation date closer than 16/12?
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nburdy🐣🏳️🌈
(@nburdy) reported
New award for worst app ever made: the @NOWTV MacOS app is appallingly bad. Endless Website redirects. Detection of non existent screen recording software. Routing audio only through speakers, not headphones… ****. 💩
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Nat Guest
(@unfortunatalie) reported
So - wait, even if I pay money to subscribe to NowTV, the streaming platform with the worst possible UX in the world, I *still* have to watch 30 seconds of adverts before a programme???
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Shane Ó Dubhuir
(@shanethegooner) reported
@qassim_uk NowTV is literally the worst.
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Robert Sharl
(@Sharl) reported
@unklerupert @NOWTV Just work out what your business model is. Am I paying to watch these ads? Is any of the cash going into developing native UI apps for anything, or do you really think that inventing entirely non-standard ways to navigate video is what the subscribers pay for?