Apple TV generating radio interference

Hi All
I've just bought myself an Apple TV, and have noticed that it interferes significantly with the FM radio, especially around the 88-90 MHz band - ie BBC Radio 2 in the UK. It's definitely the AppleTV unit - you turn it off (ie unplug it), the interference goes; turn it on, and it comes back.
Is this a known problem? Or have I got a dodgy box?
Cheers.
Chris

Thirsty Bear wrote:
So are you saying it's a known issue?
no, i'm not saying that at all.
Unfortunately using the ethernet connection is not an option.
why not ? have you heard of powerline adapters such as these ?
If it is because I am using wifi, I'm puzzled how using a GHz wireless network would interfere with a MHz radio signal, but I'll give turning wireless off a try.
wireless interference usually works the other way round (something interfering with your wifi network) but comes in different flavors.

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