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The BBC has to keep pace with its licence payers' demand for digital services, or risk death. That was the stark choice presented last night by director-general Mark Thompson, delivering the New Statesman Media Lecture. Thompson said for most viewers digital was no longer an experiment, "it's an everyday reality". "More than half have digital TV now, with Freeview alone being chosen by more than 200,000 new households every month. | ||
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