Weather exacerbates problem
Problems affecting television reception in the south of the Island have been identified, but won't be fixed until tomorrow (20 September) at the earliest.
The Communications Commission has issued the update.
People who are served by the Port St Mary transmitter have experienced a poor signal and frequent dropping out of the non-BBC channels on Freeview.
The poor weather has caused difficulties in the replacement part and a specialist engineer getting to the Island.
It's currently estimated the problem could last until tomorrow, although this is dependent upon weather conditions improving.
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