Switching to Digital Television: UK Public Policy and the MarketIntellect, 2007 - 251 lappuses Sometime in the next four years, in a move that is bound to anger consumers and endanger the careers of politicians, the United Kingdom plans to turn off its analog, terrestrial television and switch fully to digital TV. Switching to Digital Television argues that, in order for the initiative to succeed, public policymakers need to carefully consider competitive market forces and collaborate with the broadcasting industry. This authoritative study of the government policy behind the switchover also draws on the United Kingdom's experience as a basis for comparative analysis of the United States, Japan, and western European nations, all of which will face similar questions in coming years. "The book provides an interesting and 'different' history of Digital Television, and if you want to know why and how the decisions were made, it deserves a place on your bookshelf."- Jim Slater, Image Technology Magazine "Michael Starks brilliantly describes the complex mix of Government and industry responses to technological change which have led to the digital switchover process in the UK."--Barry Cox, Chairman of Digital UK |
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1.3. rezultāts no 47.
98. lappuse
... continue to use . The scale of production and sales implied was daunting , especially given the continuing high level of sales ( over 4 million p.a. at the time ) of analogue TVs . In 2004 Ofcom estimated that only 26 per cent of all ...
... continue to use . The scale of production and sales implied was daunting , especially given the continuing high level of sales ( over 4 million p.a. at the time ) of analogue TVs . In 2004 Ofcom estimated that only 26 per cent of all ...
121. lappuse
... continuing than £ 5 on the licence fee not continuing for the next charter period.29 Much more unpredictable was whether the BBC would continue to have a monopoly of licence fee revenue or would be obliged to share it with other public ...
... continuing than £ 5 on the licence fee not continuing for the next charter period.29 Much more unpredictable was whether the BBC would continue to have a monopoly of licence fee revenue or would be obliged to share it with other public ...
125. lappuse
... continue to receive the service after switchover ' a switchover timetable , with a backstop date of December 31st ... continuing fall in their advertising revenue . They looked to Ofcom for some relief . Assessing the future financial ...
... continue to receive the service after switchover ' a switchover timetable , with a backstop date of December 31st ... continuing fall in their advertising revenue . They looked to Ofcom for some relief . Assessing the future financial ...
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analogue switch-off analogue terrestrial announced BBC's become benefits BSkyB cable called cent channels Chapter Commission Committee communications companies competition consultation consumer continue cost countries coverage DCMS decision designed digital switchover digital television digital terrestrial television digital TV early electronics equipment European Five free-to-view frequency funding future Government Group households implementation increase industry initially interactive interest issues ITV Digital launch licence fee major manufacturers Media million multiplex Ofcom offer operation option organizations pay TV platforms political possible potential practical programme Project public policy public service published receiver reception regional regulators regulatory release remained responsibility retailers risk role satellite set-top boxes spectrum standards switch take-up technical terrestrial broadcasters timetable transmission transmitter TV sets viewers wanted