Viewers with the latest Freeview Play kit will now find the main BBC HD channels move to the top of their channel list.
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Further Freeview channels are now broadcasting from the new Bilsdale transmitter mast, covering North Yorkshire, Teesside and parts of County Durham,
Freeview viewers in Yorkshire and the North Midlands will be without TV services for a period of time over the next two nights.
Local TV channels will remain on Freeview until 2034, subject to a review of each channel’s future plans under proposals published by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport today.
Engineers make use of fine weather to conduct essential work on the new Bilsdale mast affecting Freeview reception in parts of North Yorkshire, Teesside and County Durham.
The BBC’s lawsuit against transmitter operator Arqiva seeks damages for loss of service in the North East of England.
Warnings of Freeview TV reception problems now extended into June as high pressure likely to cause some problems in Eastern England and Northern Ireland.
Viewers may lose some or all Freeview channels in southern England this bank holiday weekend due to high pressure weather conditions. Disruption will then extend to cover areas surrounding the Irish Sea.
Nearly two years of Freeview TV reception disruption is almost over for viewers in North Yorkshire, Teesside and parts of County Durham.
More organisations have joined a campaign to preserve Freeview and terrestrial radio beyond 2040, but the Government says it won’t commit to beyond 2034.