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 Digital TV Subcription Statistics
Author:Ava
Date:Wednesday, 10th Apr 2002 14:23
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Category:Information Issues
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Can anyone point in me the direction where I can get the lastest statistical information on subscription rates for the major digitial TV providers - NTL, Telewest and Sky.

I would also be interested in any 2001 reports and 2002 strategy and projected subscriptions for year end.

Anything would be appreciated.

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• Digital TV Subcription Statistics
Can anyone point in me the direction where I can get the lastest statistical information on subscription rates for the ...
Ava 10/04/02 14:23 17041
  • Re: Digital TV Subcription Statistics
The best place to start would be the Independent Television Commission (http://www.itc.org.uk/the_digital_age/INDEX.asp). The ITC issued a press release earlier ...
Nick Mackenzie 12/04/02 12:00 17081
    • Re: Digital TV Subcription Statistics
The FT covers their strategies and subscriber number pretty well - www.ft.com Try also "Broadcast" magazine. You've probably already used ...
Jack Wetherill 18/04/02 12:51 17194