Vintage TV
Vintage TV was launched on 1st September 2010 and quickly established itself as the music-lovers TV channel of choice. Today, it has a following of more than 1.5mn viewers every week. It produces some 30 hours of original shows each month, filming both 2Main TV standard-definiton channels
How to Watch: Vintage TV
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Regional content: National channel with no regional content or variations.
media.info: For full details of broadcaster contacts, see the media.info Vintage TV page.
Official site: See the Vintage TV website.
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Saturday, 2 July 2016
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Richard Cooper9:41 AM
Norwich
Brian Duncan: Indeed - couldn't agree more! Maybe you should try radio instead of television for your chosen decades of song records, Brian? Richard, Norwich.
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jb389:10 PM
kevin ; Another easy way of knowing whether you are receiving COM7 or not is by EPG numbers: 57 - 67 - 71 - 77 - 78 - 81 etc, missing from the guide list, all programmes using these numbers transmitted by COM7 HD.
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Monday, 4 July 2016
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Roy Macdona8:40 AM
Hi,
Why am I now unable to get Vintage TV on channel 86 FREEVIEW in Anglesey North Wales, off the Penmon transmitter. Despite retuning my TV I have no channel 86 shiwing st all, but i sm still getting channel 242 saying thag Vintage TV is on 86.
Really missing you!Thanks
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Richard Cooper9:01 AM
Norwich
Roy Macdona: Hi, Roy. You get your Freeview tv signals from Llanddona, not from Penmon because Penmon only transmits BBC RADIO WALES on medium wave RADIO. It isn't a tv transmitter! The reasons you can't get Vintage TV ON Channel 86 are:- 1. It's transmitted from a group of channels called 'COM7' and this isn't transmitted from the Llanddona transmitter on Anglesey and possibly 2.: you need a high definition (HD) TV or set top box to decode the signal from Vintage tv's transmission even if it were transmitted from Llanddona! Looks like you'll have to move to mainland Wales if you wish to watch Vintage TV on Freeview!. Richard, Norwich.
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Paul11:54 AM
new to the site but hope i'm ok adding a query on Vintage TV. I'm in East Yorkshire, got Vintage TV on channel 86 but there is no programme info on the EPG so I cannot record anything on freeview HD recorder. Anyone else got listing on EPG missing
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Richard Cooper3:11 PM
Norwich
Paul: Hi, Paul. Whilst I can't help you directly, apart from suggesting another retune and then seeing if Vintage TV appears on the EPG, I'd suggest that you specifically address your query to either MikeP OR jb38. All you have to do is make sure you are on this Vintage TV web page of this UK-FREE.TV website and do another post starting with FAO: MikeP OR jb38. Richard, Norwich
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Anthony Little3:15 PM
I get my TV signal from Storeton transmitter Granada region through a Youview box which I updated today because I still can't get the new Vintage TV channel?
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Anthony Little3:34 PM
I get my signal from Storeton transmitter Granada region. I updated my Youview box because I can't Vintage TV s new channel? It just says No channel?
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Paul3:37 PM
Richard Cooper:
Thanks for your reply. Following a phone call from a friend
about ten mins ago, the Vintage TV EPG is now showing
in our area
Looks like they took 4 days in getting the EPG showing.
It's now allowing recording ok as well.
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KMJ,Derby5:30 PM
Anthony Little: Unfortunately Vintage TV is carried on the COM7 multiplex, which is not transmitted from the Storeton mast. Viewers in Merseyside will only be able to receive this mux if they are able to receive a signal from Moel y Parc on C32 or directly from Winter Hill on C31.
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