Fears are growing as Freeview could be switched off in 2034 – but there’s a big silver lining to come from it


  • Public broadcasters want to switch off Freeview by 2034
  • This could leave as many as 2 million households without their main television source
  • A Sky report suggests helping to expand digital access to ease problems

Freeview is at risk of being shut down in the coming decade and there are major concerns that its disruption will lead to cost increases, reliability issues and could leave 1.8 million homes stranded unless things change.

Freeview, jointly owned by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, is a digital terrestrial television (DTT) service which delivers over 100 TV channels and radio stations to homes, provided they have a TV antenna and a TV with a built-in tuner. You must also have a TV licence.

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