Are You Ready For The Switch To Digital TV?

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The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy announced yesterday the introduction of the Get Ready for Digital TV awareness campaign. Starting Sunday April 5th the government will begin airing television and radio advertisements as well as distributing point of sale brochures and hardware labels in preparing people to ‘get ready’ for the switchover to [...]

Are You Ready For The Switch To Digital TV?

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7 Responses to “Are You Ready For The Switch To Digital TV?”
  1. I wonder if Conroy can even connect a set top box

  2. asper says:

    I hate digital because small channels like Ch31 dont have the tecnology and any youd need so many set top boxes for your house and their preety expensive to say the least.

  3. Ben Grubb says:

    @asperA journalist actually brought this up with Senator Conroy who said he would be supporting the community television stations with $$$.

  4. Marke says:

    Retailers still sell analog only television sets greater then 4″?

  5. Alex says:

    Conroy is a steaming pissbag i hope he dies in a fire

  6. Chris says:

    Hey as much as you hate the way successive governments have implemented this, digital tv is here to stay. My biggest gripe is the way valuable spectrum was simply handed over to the existing players. The networks know that ad revenues are fairly static, so why should they pay more for content when they will not get more revenue on the other side. And where’s my soccer gone???

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  7. Media Researcher says:

    Once again, putting the cart before the horse causes problems for Senator Stephen Conroy.

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