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Freeview Switch-Off Looms: Millions Could Lose TV Access by 2034

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Last updated: June 23, 2026 10:02 am
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Government Confirms Potential 2034 Freeview Shutdown

The future of traditional television broadcasting in Britain is under review, with government plans indicating a potential shutdown of Freeview services by 2034. This significant shift, outlined in a new government Green Paper, could leave households without an internet connection unable to access television programming.

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Government Confirms Potential 2034 Freeview ShutdownCampaigners Raise Alarm Over Digital DivideGovernment’s Vision for a Digital Media LandscapeBroader Media Reforms ProposedCharity Welcomes Focus on Digital Inclusion

While a consultation period is planned to consider delaying this transition until 2044, the paper suggests 2034 as the most probable date for the change. Ministers have stated their intention to ensure all households have access to high-speed broadband, a prerequisite for continued TV viewing under the proposed model.

Campaigners Raise Alarm Over Digital Divide

The announcement has drawn sharp criticism from advocacy groups, particularly concerning the impact on older citizens. Experts warn that a move to internet-only television could disenfranchise millions who rely on Freeview and cannot afford or access broadband services.

Dennis Reed, director of Silver Voices, has urged potential future leaders to reject the proposal. “It is outrageous that a document of this importance is being slipped out under cover of significant political developments,” Reed commented. “Privately, I pleaded with civil servants that taking such an underhand step was inappropriate, but they ignored me. The outgoing administration appears to be attempting to commit future governments to what could become a major political misstep.”

Reed further elaborated, stating, “To deprive many millions of older households of the option of viewing their favorite TV programs without having to pay for an expensive broadband contract will be a political disaster if it is rubber-stamped by future leadership. It could even become their ‘winter fuel moment.'” He also ed disappointment that the Green Paper was released at this juncture, suggesting it was a “shoddy maneuver.”

Government’s Vision for a Digital Media Landscape

The government has previously indicated support for ending digital terrestrial broadcasts in favor of internet-delivered television. The upcoming consultation will be pivotal in determining the exact timeline for this nationwide transition.

Culture minister Ian Murray emphasized the government’s commitment to inclusivity, stating, “We don’t want anyone to be left behind.” He highlighted that connecting remaining households without internet access would also unlock a broader range of essential digital services.

Broader Media Reforms Proposed

Beyond the Freeview transition, the Green Paper introduces other significant proposals. These include ensuring major sporting and national events remain freely accessible on on-demand services, mirroring their current free-to-air broadcast status.

Furthermore, social media platforms like YouTube are being asked to prioritize trusted news sources, with the potential for legislative action if voluntary compliance is not met. This could involve ensuring authoritative news outlets appear prominently in search results and feeds.

Lisa Nandy, who serves as Culture Secretary, commented on the importance of these changes. “It is vital that we make sure that people have better access to trusted and accurate news and that our regulated public service media is seen and heard in the fierce battle against mis and disinformation,” she stated. “As the media landscape moves further and further online away from traditional broadcasting, we must act so that our world-leading TV sector continues to thrive and top-quality UK content keeps being produced. TV remains at the heart of our society. It is key to supporting social cohesion and is a cornerstone of our democracy, which is why, as the technology underpinning it changes, we are making sure it is protected for generations to come.”

Charity Welcomes Focus on Digital Inclusion

Vicki Sellick, chief executive at the Good Things Foundation, welcomed the government’s focus on digital inclusion and combating misinformation. “Ensuring that no one is left behind as services move online is at the heart of our mission at Good Things Foundation. We welcome the Government’s commitment to this goal today and its proposals to tackle the growing challenge of mis and disinformation online,” Sellick said.

She added, “If TV distribution moves solely online, then every home will need affordable, reliable internet access. Done well, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to connect the millions of households in the UK who are either not online or digitally confident, and give them the skills to navigate the digital world. With the right package of training and support from trusted local providers, millions could access healthcare, banking and essential public services alongside their favorite TV shows.”

“Nobody must be left behind in any transition. We look forward to responding to the Government’s consultation with tried and tested solutions from our 4,000-plus partners around the UK on how to make this happen,” Sellick concluded.

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