Author: Marc Thornham
Viewers in North Yorkshire, Teesside and parts of County Durham will need to wait longer for a new temporary transmitter mast to go live.
Progression to normal service remains slow, but further services have been restored online and on Freeview. Streamers can now access live streams of most Channel 4 services
72 hours after a major incident, Channel 4 is still struggling to maintain normal service as millions of viewers tune in to The Great British Bake-Off.
Channel 4’s music channel operation remains crippled after nearly 48 hours. As part of its disaster management, multiple channels are simulcasting The Box.
On Saturday evening, S4C’s Freeview viewers suddenly lost access to the channel in a fault that lasted nearly 15 hours.…
Channel 4 and 5 remain impacted from Saturday night’s incident at Red Bee Media in White City. While channels are now restored, disaster recovery mode is still in use.
Red Bee Media has confirmed it will be launching a full investigation following major disruption to TV services on Saturday night.
A number of the UK’s biggest TV channels suddenly crashed off air on Saturday night after a playout centre was evacuated.
Arqiva to host virtual meeting with local MPs following criticism of its handling of the incident, which has left some households without Freeview TV for over a month.
An upgrade to the BBC iPlayer means viewers will be able to watch HD streams of BBC Alba and BBC Parliament alongside the rest of the BBC’s HD channels.