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An influential committee of MPs has praised the BBC's role in rescuing the UK's digital terrestrial platform, and the way it then set about promoting Freeview. In its first report on BBC spending, the Public Accounts Committee examined Freeview, currently in 5m UK households. The report reveals the BBC expects Freeview to be in 9.4m homes by 2014. By then the BBC intends to have spent up to £138m marketing Freeview. | ||
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