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Fourth day of disruption for All4 and My5 live streams

Posted on 28th September 2021 by The Clean Feed Team
Last updated on 30th December 2022 Filed under News

Live streams of Channel 4 and Channel 5 TV services remain unavailable after Saturday’s incident at the Red Bee Broadcast Centre.

On All4, the majority of the live TV services are unavailable, replaced by “Off-Air” caption:

VIDEO: the “off-air” graphics being displayed in place of live TV services on All4. COPYRIGHT: Channel 4 Television Corporation.

Just before 4pm, All4’s E4 live feed changed to black and silence. A short time later, a new, more generic “off-air” caption appeared:

PICTURED: the “off-air” caption that appeared on All4’s live feed of E4 from c. 4.30pm today. COPYRIGHT: Channel 4 Television Corporation.

Over an hour or so later, a similar “Off-Air” caption to the one displayed earlier in the day was put in place:

Live TV remains unavailable on My5. However, the feeds were tidied up today, with a standardised apology caption being displayed in place of each live stream.

VIDEO: the apology graphic being displayed in place of live TV services on My5. COPYRIGHT: Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd.

This is how the live streams looked yesterday on My5:

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PICTURED: More4 "off-air" graphic. COPYRIGHT: Channel 4 Television Corporation.

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Tags: Channel 4, Channel 4 Television Corporation, Channel 5, Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd, Playout, Red Bee Media, Red Bee Media Incident (Sep 2021)

Dates for the Diary

November/December 2023: World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC-23).

Q1 2024: SD versions of BBC channels close on satellite.

2024: BBC Four and CBBC go online-only.

2024: BBC Radio 4 Extra goes online-only.

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