UK Gov Looking To Subsidise Digital TV Transition via BBC?
Posted by Simon Perry on 10 August 2005 at 9:30 am | Tagged as: Platforms, UK, BBC, Digital TV
A couple of stories have been circulating about the BBC of late, both concerning their adoption of digital TV.
It’s well known that the BBC have been at the forefront of encouraging the UK public to start to make the shift from analog to full digital TV. They started by offering the Freeview service, a DTT (Digital Terrestrial TV) service that cover a reasonable portion of the UK. To fill in the reception gaps in the DTT coverage, there have been reports of a free satellite service, cunningly known as FreeSat. There’s even been a mention of BBC agrees licence fee deal on digital TV for pensioners - The Business
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