Czech analogue TV viewing tumbles
By Chris Dziadul
August 4, 2009 08.24 UK
Only 16% of homes in the Czech Republic watch only analogue terrestrial TV, according to data produced by the Association of Television Organisations (ATO).
The data, published by Digizone and researched in May-June this year, also indicates that 29% of homes receive DTT and 52% cable, satellite or IPTV services.
While not take into account the number of homes that may receive multiple services, it also says that 19% of households can choose from 5-9 TV channels and 28% from 10-25 channels.
A much higher 38% can watch over 26 TV channels.
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