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Mar 4 2009
ITV may dispose of terrestrial multiplex
ITV may dispose of digital terrestrial multiplex operator SDN as part of its new cost-cutting exercise. The broadcaster bought SDN for approximately £150m in cash in April 2005. It holds the licence to operate multiplex A, which carries free channels including S4C, Five, CNN, and pay TV services from Top Up. “ITV is considering options […]
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By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: DTT multiplex, ITV, SDN