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Sky issues update after customers complain of TVs going blank due to ‘frustrating’ glitch

Published on May 06, 2025 at 04:31 PM

SKY has issued an update after a small number of Sky customers reported issues with their TV leaving some channels blank or showing a mysterious error message.

The “frustrating”; bug appears to affect some s, the company’s internet-streamed product.

And at the moment there doesn’t appear to be a permanent fix, only temporary workarounds.

The first reported issue dates back to mid-April, when a viewer said fail to load and shows a technical fault alert on screen.

Others see a “please wait for your programme to load”; message.

“If i take the plug out and plug it back it it seems to then work but has gone blank screen with sound a few times,”; the person wrote on Sky‘s forum.

“I had an issue a couple of days ago with the screen going black but could still hear the programme playing,”; a second user commented.

Fast forward to today and the issue seems to persist, with the small number of people affected losing their patience.

“I reported the issue with Sky, I’ve completed the form on here several times but I’m so fed up with this, I’ve sent a complaint email to Sky,”; one viewer said.

“Another day, another reset – getting tedious now . . .”; another added.

On May 2, a Sky rep updated viewers saying support teams “continue to investigate this issue”;.

But a spokesperson has told The Sun it is being looked at “as a priority”;.

“We’re aware of a technical issue which we believe is impacting a small number of Sky Glass customers,”; Sky said.

“We’re investigating this as a priority and are sorry for any inconvenience caused.”;

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