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Freeview in two million UK homes
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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 26775"><p>FREEVIEW, the digital terrestrial television service, is expected to be in taken up by two million UK homes before its first anniversary at the end of next month. </p><p></p><p>The free-to-air service, is believed to be the fastest-selling consumer technology to reach one million households. Andy Duncan, BBC marketing and communications director, who was responsible for Freeview's launch, said: "It has gone better than anyone, myself included, predicted." </p><p></p><p>Sales of the basic receivers, which have now come down to about £80 (E115), are still running at the rate of 100,000 a month. Some suggest there could be four million Freeview homes by the end of next year. Channel 4 has already said it plans to launch a channel for the over 30s, provisionally called More4, in 2005.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 26775"] FREEVIEW, the digital terrestrial television service, is expected to be in taken up by two million UK homes before its first anniversary at the end of next month. The free-to-air service, is believed to be the fastest-selling consumer technology to reach one million households. Andy Duncan, BBC marketing and communications director, who was responsible for Freeview's launch, said: "It has gone better than anyone, myself included, predicted." Sales of the basic receivers, which have now come down to about £80 (E115), are still running at the rate of 100,000 a month. Some suggest there could be four million Freeview homes by the end of next year. Channel 4 has already said it plans to launch a channel for the over 30s, provisionally called More4, in 2005. [/QUOTE]
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