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“High Pressure System Threatens Freeview Signal in UK”

This weekend, the UK is expected to enjoy warm weather, but Freeview users may face signal issues due to a high-pressure system. High pressure can weaken TV reception and cause interference with local services, as noted by the BBC. The effects of high pressure on TV signals are not easily detectable and can occur at any time of the year.

Freeview has advised viewers of potential disruptions from Friday to Sunday due to the impact of high pressure on signal transmission. Viewers are cautioned against retuning their TVs during this period and assured that reception will normalize once the high-pressure conditions subside.

To mitigate signal disruptions, viewers can opt for alternative viewing methods. Smart TVs with internet access can switch to Freeview Play for online live or on-demand content. Internet-connected TVs with channel apps can access various services such as BBC iPlayer, ITVX, Channel 4, and 5. Additionally, viewers can use the Freeview mobile app for free access to content.

Another alternative is Freely, a streaming platform supported by the group behind Freeview and Freesat. Freely delivers channels through broadband, unaffected by weather conditions. It offers over 50 live and on-demand channels, features like pausing live TV, personalized recommendations, and an interactive guide of current and upcoming programs.

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