Author: Marc Thornham
As technical issues reach a fourth week, Channel 4 has provided more information on what’s happening. Red Bee Media, who are responsible, have apologised again to viewers.
Disaster-stricken Red Bee Media have restored playout of Channel 4’s music and entertainment network after nearly three weeks off air.
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Viewers reliant on access services including subtitling and audio description grow increasingly frustrated at lack of progress since incident at Red Bee Media last month.