PEOPLE in Hove have been expressing their frustration after being left unable to get TV signal.

Homeowners took to social media after a loss of signal in the area, which is understood to have been resolved.

We asked you to get in touch and let us know what the TV outage has meant for you.

One commentor on The Argus website said that their TV had suddenly cut out without warning while his partner was watching.

He said: "My missus was upset because she has missed Ben and Holly on This Morning.

"She was still watching the TV, even though it was just a black screen with the words 'No Signal'.

"When I asked what she was doing she just said she was waiting, so she sat there for two hours staring at a blank screen while I was getting ready to go to work."

While on Facebook, Chris Wren told The Argus: “I had to have a chat with the wife instead turns out she doesn’t work at Woolworths anymore.”

Marcelle Goble said: "I realise how much the TV is a massive part of my day and life in the Pandemic.

"I wish the free TV license people would realise it too for all of us oldies."

Heather Walker said: "It happened in Worthing too, I thought there was something wrong with my tv so re autotuned and it all came back."

Marc Shine, said the outage "will probably do a lot of people the world of good".

While Perry Tatler said: “Don’t have a TV in my home, TV is so depressing.”

"Nothing good on TV," added Susan Smith.

What happened?

Earlier today, people on Facebook reported outages in New Church Road, Second Avenue and Lansdowne Square.

Louise Holbrook, who lives off New Church Road, said her home had been without a TV signal since 10am.

She said: "When tuning the TV, I only get six channels and no Freeview.

"I live off New Church Road and only tested as neighbours alerted me that theirs was also out.

"I was watching it perfectly ok last night with over 100 channels.

"I am glad I saw the posts on Facebook as I called an aerial engineer thinking it was my antennae.

"Let’s hope it come back on before tonight."

While Norina Duke said: "My partner, who is in his 80s, called me into the sitting room about 10.00am to say he couldn't get any TV programmes.

"I checked the internet connection, checked the bedroom TV, checked all aerial connections and checked that builders next door hadn't been near the roof before writing on Facebook."

Facebook users later reported that the issue had been resolved.