Is Freeview phased out?


Freeview announces it will phase out the Freeview HD brand 20 August 2020 Freeview has announced that it will no longer license the Freeview HD brand to new TVs manufactured from 2021 onwards. In 2022 this will be extended to new set top boxes.

Why has Freeview disappeared?

Ofcom has decided to switch this signal off to help way make for the latest 5G smartphone technology. As a result, Freeview channels that use this signal are having to make changes to the way they are broadcast, with some having to shut down their services entirely.

Do I need to update Freeview?

You should retune your TV or box regularly – perhaps two to three times a year. When you retune, your Freeview device scans for new channels or updates to existing channels, which means you're receiving all the channels available and getting the best out of Freeview in your area.

Why has Freeview stopped working?

If your picture is freezing or pixellating and the sound is breaking up, it could be due to one of the following: There's a known problem affecting Freeview services. There's a transmitter fault. You are in a poor signal coverage area.

Has BBC removed Freeview?

TV. With Freeview you'll usually get more than 70 standard and 15 HD channels. To see what channels are available in your area, just enter your postcode in our Freeview Channel Checker.

Does Freeview expire?

If you don't manage to complete your registration, your temporary account will expire in 7 days. If this happens, you'll see an ‘account expired' message when you try to play On Demand content.

Do I need a new TV aerial for Freeview?

Yes. You need an aerial to receive Freeview.

Is Freeview ending in the UK?

Why can't I watch Freeview on my TV?

Why have I got no Freeview channels?

If you can't find the full range of channels that you had before, we recommend you have your aerial and cabling checked – it's possible that it's become damaged or corroded or been moved out of position slightly.

Why have I lost all BBC channels on my TV?

If you are experiencing picture break up, missing channels or the wrong regional news you may need to re-tune your TV set manually. This allows you to select the transmitter that provides the best service for your area and can solve a number of common problems.

What channels are leaving Freeview?

Freeview users will lose popular channels BBC Four HD, CBeebies HD and Together TV unless they perform a system update. Freeview is being hit by the changes due to a broadcast signal – named COM7 Multiplex – being closed down to make way for the latest 5G mobile technology from EE.

How can I watch BBC TV for free?

BBC Select is a BBC streaming service available to stream on Amazon Prime Video Channels, the Apple TV app or The Roku Channel. You can try BBC Select for free for 7 days.

Why am I not getting Freeview on my TV?

Switch off the device's power source at the wall for about five minutes. Reconnect the aerial lead before turning the power back on. When your device has restarted, go to the menu again and select retune or rescan again.

What happened to my Freeview channels?

When something's been updated, most Freeview devices will ask you to retune (rescan) for any channel changes. With most devices you'll just have to press ‘retune' when prompted. But if your TV doesn't prompt you to do this, you may need to manually start the automatic retune or do a full manual retune.

Why is my TV not finding Freeview channels?

Your aerial or aerial lead is damaged or disconnected. Your Freeview receiver could be damaged – try it on a different TV aerial (friend / family / neighbour). If it works elsewhere, it proves there's a signal, cabling or aerial problem.

Why can't I get a signal on my Freeview TV?

Start by checking the cables that are connected to the television or set-top box and the wall socket. They should be securely connected. If possible, try with another cable, in case the cable or connector is faulty. You should get the strongest signal from the transmitter your aerial is pointing towards.

Which is best Freesat or Freeview?

Freeview and Freesat offer ways to watch television without signing up for a long-term contract. Freeview is the most common way to watch TV for free, but Freesat's universal coverage make it a viable option for many. The upfront costs of Freesat are more, although the differences in channel options are small overall.

What is the future of Freeview?

What's happening with Freeview?

What is the cheapest way for Freeview?

Freeview mobile app The very cheapest way to get Freeview is on mobile. Freeview offers a free app, available on Android and iOS, which lets users watch live TV and on-demand content. The app has some impressive functionality. It includes a 15-day TV Guide with the ability to set reminders.

Why has Freeview changed?

Since the decision by Ofcom to make more airwaves available for mobile data, the Ofcom licenses for some channels broadcasting on Freeview has expired. This means that affected channels are making changes to the way they are broadcast moving forward. Please see below for a list of the changes and viewer advice.

Why have I lost Freeview HD channels?

You could be affected by outside signal interference, such as: Storm/windy weather or high pressure conditions. Engineering works to your local transmitter. 4G mobile transmitters.

How do I get Freeview TV on my smart TV?

Setting up a Freeview-ready TV Plug in the TV and fit the batteries to the remote. Plug in the aerial and turn on the TV. If you have a smart TV you'll be asked for your wi-fi network and password, so have these ready. You'll then be asked to tune your TV to find the available Freeview channels.

Can you watch normal TV on Freeview?

On-demand TV through channel 100 If you have a Freeview Play TV or set-top box it means that you've got on-demand TV built in, so you can catch up straight away on any shows you might have missed. Just go to channel 100 and you'll see all the on-demand players you can use, plus a carousel of featured content to watch.