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The government said Tuesday 83.8% of Japanese families had televisions or tuners to receive terrestrial digital broadcasting signals as of the end of March, beating…
The government said Tuesday 83.8% of Japanese families had televisions or tuners to receive terrestrial digital broadcasting signals as of the end of March, beating…
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Senior broadcasters and leading industry figures have joined a backlash against the rush to digital radio following the Government’s decision to set 2015 as the […]
Senior broadcasters and leading industry figures have joined a backlash against the rush to digital radio following the Government’s decision to set 2015 as the […]
LONDON: The British radio industry has launched a trade-in scheme to encourage listeners to swap their old analogue models for digital ones. Th
BBC executives have announced plans for fans to immediately hear the next episode simply by switching over to a new digital channel.
A “scrappage scheme” is to be launched to encourage people to upgrade from analogue radios to new digital sets.
A “radio amnesty” similar to car scrappage is being launched to encourage listeners to switch from analogue to digital radios.