:-(
A former member
I'm well aware of the transmitter coverage overlap between regions extending for more than 20 miles either way but were any (almost) guaranteed areas of reception from a particular transmitter maps drawn up? Did ITV company news gathering teams know which towns were and were not in their company's territory or were the frontiers of the territory very fuzzy?
King's Lynn was officially in the Yorkshire region. That didn't ever stop Anglia from covering news from there, and why should it?
A very strange but useful fact:
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In addition, the IBA bowed to public pressure from 70,000 viewers around northern parts of Norfolk who were served by Yorkshire Television via the Belmont Transmitter; many of the viewers had gone to "considerable trouble and expense" to receive Anglia Television. Three new low powered relay stations were built, allowing easier access to Anglia transmissions
I think this is the only time the public won against the IBA.