BBC Television first reached the Isle of Man from the Holme Moss transmitter in Northern England. This transmitter broadcast the BBC TV service on the
VHF 405 line system from 12 October 1951. The signal was strong enough to reach a large part of the Isle of Man, especially the east coast which includes the island's capital, Douglas. In July 1955 the new high-powered Divis transmitter based in Belfast, Northern Ireland came into service, and its signal could easily be received on the west coast of the Isle of Man, bringing the BBC Northern Ireland television service to the island. BBC TV signals from Sandale transmitter in Cumbria could be received in northern parts of the island since that transmitter started broadcasting in 1956, and signals from the BBC TV Llandonna transmitter in North Wales could be received in southern parts of the island since 1958. The Isle of Man is covered by
BBC North West on
BBC One, and receives the local news programme
BBC North West Tonight and news bulletins covering the island are included in that programme. The island receives the national
England variation of
BBC Two. There is no specific island continuity, and the island uses the England-wide continuity for both BBC One and BBC Two. The Isle of Man is part of
BBC English Regions. Some viewers receive services from Northern Ireland, Wales and North East & Cumbria rather than from island-based relays.
ITV Until 1965, ITV television could be received on the Isle of Man from at least four mainland transmitters in the United Kingdom. Winter Hill transmitter in Lancashire broadcast the Granada Television region to a large part of the island, especially the east coast and the capital Douglas since 1956, Black Mountain transmitter in Belfast could be received on the island's west coast since October 1959 when the Ulster Television region launched in Northern Ireland. The Caldbeck transmitter based in Cumbria which broadcast Border Television could be received in the northern parts of the island from 1961, and the southern parts of the island received ITV transmissions from the Arfon transmitter which broadcast the ITV Wales service from 1962. It was not until March 1965 that the broadcasting authorities decided to assign a region to the Isle of Man, and thus the creation of relay transmitters on the island itself. on the
Isle of Man (August 1984) Commercial television came to the island on 26 March 1965, unlike the
Channel Islands (which were given their own franchise of
Channel Television), the Isle of Man was included in the large
ITV Border franchise based in
Carlisle. After it was announced that the ITV Border and
ITV Tyne Tees would merge, a survey was taken of Isle of Man viewers in autumn 2008, and coverage of the island was transferred from ITV Border to
ITV Granada on Thursday 16 July 2009. The island receives the national
ITV1 continuity, and news from the island is featured in
Granada Reports, produced by the island's only reporter, Joshua Stokes. Like the BBC, some viewers receive ITV services through their aerials from elsewhere, including Northern Ireland's
UTV and
ITV Wales, rather than from local relays.
Channel 4 The commercial network
Channel 4 broadcasts to the island but Channel 4 does not provide any regionalisation other than advertising. The Isle of Man is covered by Channel 4's
North Macro advertising region.
Channel 5 The United Kingdom's Channel 5 broadcasts to the island but also utilises a single national channel with regional advertising in which the Isle of Man is covered by
The North macro.
Digital television The Isle of Man receives the full digital channel service from
North West England region. Viewers on the Isle of Man can access the main Freeview transmitters based on the island which transmit the "Freeview Lite" service of just over 20 TV channels and just over 20 radio stations. Depending on location on the island, the full Freeview line-up of channels can be received from Winter Hill transmitter in the Granada region, the Divis transmitter based in Belfast transmitting the UTV region, the Caldbeck transmitter in Cumbria transmitting the Border region and the Arfon transmitter based in North Wales transmitting the ITV Wales service. Signal quality and availability of the full channel line-up from these transmitters varies, depending on the signal coverage available from them on the island. ==Platforms==