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Aug 6 2009
Digital TV reaches 89.2% penetration
The penetration of digital TV in the UK has reached 89.2% by the close of Q1 2009, buoyed by the growth of high definition and online services, Ofcom has found. According to the regulator’s latest market consultation report, digital TV take-up has increased by 2.1 percentage points year-on-year, meaning that 22.8m UK homes received digital […]
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By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: digital TV, Ofcom