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UK government plans to phase out Freeview TV after 2034

Created at 6 Jun · 9:46 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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The UK government is preparing to consult on phasing out digital terrestrial television (DTT) services, potentially impacting millions of Freeview users after 2034. A consultation paper is expected within weeks.

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2034year after which DTT services may end

Who's Involved

UK Government
planning to end digital terrestrial television services
UK government plans to phase out Freeview TV after 2034

↳ Why This Matters

Millions of UK households could lose access to free-to-air television channels if digital terrestrial television services are phased out, potentially requiring significant changes in how people consume broadcast media.

Key facts

  • The UK government plans to phase out digital terrestrial television (DTT) services after 2034.
  • A consultation paper detailing the transition is expected within weeks.
  • This decision could affect millions of Freeview users who rely on DTT for major channels.

The future of Freeview TV and other digital terrestrial television (DTT) services is uncertain, as the UK government is reportedly preparing to outline a plan for its eventual discontinuation. Sources suggest that a consultation paper will be published within weeks, detailing a pathway towards ending DTT services after 2034. This move could affect millions of households that rely on Freeview for access to major channels such as BBC, ITV, and Channel 4. The exact reasons and implications for this proposed transition are yet to be fully disclosed, pending the official publication of the government's plans.

The government is expected to publish a consultation paper within weeks to 'set out a path' towards the end of digital terrestrial television (DTT) after 2034.

Frequently asked questions

DTT is a system for broadcasting television signals over the airwaves, which Freeview uses to deliver channels to households with an aerial.

Major channels including BBC, ITV, and Channel 4, which are currently accessible via Freeview, could be affected.

The government is expected to set out a path towards ending DTT services after 2034.

What Happens Next

01Publication of a government consultation paper on the future of DTT.

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How It Developed

7 Jun · 8:17 AM
The government is expected to publish a consultation paper soon to outline a path for ending digital terrestrial television after 2034.
6 Jun · 9:21 PM
The government is expected to consult on ending digital terrestrial television (DTT) services after 2034, potentially affecting access to channels like BBC and ITV.
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Freeview TV could be AXED leaving millions unable to access channels including BBC, ITV and Channel 4dailymail.com
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Freeview TV could be AXED leaving millions unable to access channels including BBC, ITV and Channel 4m.piqsuite.com

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