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19|12|07

Digital TV connected to nearly 22 million main sets, while consumers continue to convert second TVs

The number of UK households with digital television on their main set has risen to 21.7 million homes according to research published today by Ofcom.

Its Digital Television Progress Report for the third quarter of 2007 (July-September), also shows that multichannel television take-up has risen to 86.1 per cent of households, an increase in take-up of 1.1 percentage points.

The growth was mainly driven by digital terrestrial television (Freeview) which saw its second-ever largest quarterly increase, with almost 2.4 million purchases of Freeview equipment during the quarter.

The report also shows that many consumers - having already converted their primary television sets to digital - are now upgrading their secondary television sets in increasing numbers. The total number of second television sets converted to digital now stands at nearly 12 million, up by 1.3 million during the quarter and up by 50 percent over the past year.

Key trends for the third quarter of 2007 include:

 

DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL TELEVISION – Freeview services

 

DIGITAL SATELLITE TELEVISION – Sky subscribers and free-to-view satellite services

 

CABLE TELEVISION – Virgin Media services and other cable operators

The full report is available at: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tv/reports/dtv/dtv_2007_q3/

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Notes for Editors

1. The term ‘digital television household’ is defined by the kind of digital service viewed on the household’s primary television set. Therefore, a household with satellite or cable on the primary television set but digital terrestrial television (DTT) on a second set would be defined as a satellite or cable digital household. A household with DTT services on the primary television set and other analogue sets in the home would be counted as a DTT household.

2. BT Vision customers are not counted within the television over broadband figure. This is because whilst downloading is available over broadband, live scheduled television via BT Vision is delivered via digital terrestrial television.


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