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Recent Publications

6 August 2010

Update - Action Plan on the usability of digital TV receivers


10 June 2010

Government Response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications Report into Digital Switchover of Television and Radio in the United Kingdom session 2009-10





Key Documents

17 December 2009
The Digital Switchover Help Scheme CM 7771 - (Revised and reprinted December 2009)


16 September 2005
Regulatory and environmental impact assessment: the timing of Digital Switchover


23 March 2005
Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport: Report of the Digital Television Project


10 February 2005
Cost benefit analysis (CBA) of Digital Switchover

 

 

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