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Terrestrial Broadcasting
Terrestrial Television, Digital and Analogue
FreeView, will it catch on?
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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 13357" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>I believe that the problem with the Sky box was over complicated control and too many listed channels, here we have a generation who for 50 years have only ever had one ranging to five channels which had their own buttons or single digit numbers.</p><p></p><p>If they want BBC1, they simply press button 1 and 2 for BBC2 etc etc, if they want to cycle through the channels, there are only 30 or so, so it only takes a couple of minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 13357, member: 175057"] I believe that the problem with the Sky box was over complicated control and too many listed channels, here we have a generation who for 50 years have only ever had one ranging to five channels which had their own buttons or single digit numbers. If they want BBC1, they simply press button 1 and 2 for BBC2 etc etc, if they want to cycle through the channels, there are only 30 or so, so it only takes a couple of minutes. [/QUOTE]
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