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11|07|08

Two-thirds of all UK television sets now linked to digital

Over two-thirds (68 per cent) of the 60 million television sets in the UK are now digitally – linked via cable, satellite or digital terrestrial - according to the latest figures from Ofcom published today. The Digital Progress Report for the first quarter of 2008 shows that the total number of digitally-linked sets has grown by around 7 million from 33.5 million to 40.5 million over the past twelve months as householders focus on converting secondary television sets to digital.

The survey uses new consumer research which gives Ofcom a more accurate view of take-up of digital television in residential households. As a result of this new methodology, the figures for the previous quarter have been restated to allow for a like-for-like comparison.

Under the new methodology, the survey states that the total number of households who have converted their main television set to digital in January, February and March of 2008 was up slightly on the previous quarter from 86.5 per cent to 87.2 per cent.

Key trends for the first quarter of 2008 include:

DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL TELEVISION (DTT) – Freeview services

DIGTIAL SATELLITE SERVICES – Sky subscribers

CABLE TELEVISION – Virgin Media subscribers

The full document, including an explanation on the methodology used, can be found here http://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/tv/reports/dtv/dtu_2008_q1/

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