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Digital switchover is 'a mystery' | Digital switchover is 'a mystery' |
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Many people are still buying analogue TV sets unaware that they will soon need extra equipment to make them work, according to a report from MPs. | Many people are still buying analogue TV sets unaware that they will soon need extra equipment to make them work, according to a report from MPs. |
A parliamentary report claims that many viewers do not understand the implications of the digital switchover, despite a £200m campaign. | |
It says the digital tick labelling scheme for digital TVs is a "mystery" to many sales staff and customers. | It says the digital tick labelling scheme for digital TVs is a "mystery" to many sales staff and customers. |
Almost half of all TV sets sold in the first half of 2007 were analogue. | Almost half of all TV sets sold in the first half of 2007 were analogue. |
However, once the analogue signal is switched off completely those sets will not receive programmes without their owners paying for extra equipment. | However, once the analogue signal is switched off completely those sets will not receive programmes without their owners paying for extra equipment. |
The report did find the switchover timetable, which is taking place region-by-region until 2012, was on track to complete on time. | The report did find the switchover timetable, which is taking place region-by-region until 2012, was on track to complete on time. |
The report also criticises the government for "not taking adequate safeguards to secure value for money" in the digital conversion scheme. | The report also criticises the government for "not taking adequate safeguards to secure value for money" in the digital conversion scheme. |
It paid £803m of licence fee money to the BBC to deliver digital switchover, without ensuring proper accountability for the way the money is spent, the report said. | It paid £803m of licence fee money to the BBC to deliver digital switchover, without ensuring proper accountability for the way the money is spent, the report said. |
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform has given the BBC responsibility for funding the public information campaign and delivering a digital help scheme. | The Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform has given the BBC responsibility for funding the public information campaign and delivering a digital help scheme. |
But the report from the Parliamentary Committee of Public Accounts said the government departments have no means of holding the BBC to account. | But the report from the Parliamentary Committee of Public Accounts said the government departments have no means of holding the BBC to account. |
Whitehaven was the first town to have its analogue signal turned off | Whitehaven was the first town to have its analogue signal turned off |
Committee Chairman Edward Leigh said: "Many viewers do not seem fully to understand the implications of the analogue switch-off and are still buying analogue televisions - unaware that they have built-in obsolescence. | Committee Chairman Edward Leigh said: "Many viewers do not seem fully to understand the implications of the analogue switch-off and are still buying analogue televisions - unaware that they have built-in obsolescence. |
"The evidence is that the digital tick label, with which digital televisions are flagged in shops, is a mystery to many retail staff, let alone the people to whom they sell TVs." | "The evidence is that the digital tick label, with which digital televisions are flagged in shops, is a mystery to many retail staff, let alone the people to whom they sell TVs." |
'Easily converted' | 'Easily converted' |
He added that just 15% of households needed to make the switch to digital TV for their main set - but that left 26 million analogue TVs to be converted or replaced. | He added that just 15% of households needed to make the switch to digital TV for their main set - but that left 26 million analogue TVs to be converted or replaced. |
A Government spokesman said: "Digital switchover is progressing well and according to timetable. Take up continues to be high with 87% of homes having access to digital TV." | A Government spokesman said: "Digital switchover is progressing well and according to timetable. Take up continues to be high with 87% of homes having access to digital TV." |
A spokesman for Digital UK said: "Some people may choose to buy analogue televisions for use with DVD players or games consoles. | A spokesman for Digital UK said: "Some people may choose to buy analogue televisions for use with DVD players or games consoles. |
"These sets do not become obsolete at switchover, as they can also be easily converted using a digital box, available from around £25." | "These sets do not become obsolete at switchover, as they can also be easily converted using a digital box, available from around £25." |
Whitehaven was the first town to have its analogue signal turned off in October last year. | Whitehaven was the first town to have its analogue signal turned off in October last year. |
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