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90% of TV is watched ‘live’

NINETY per cent of television is watched when it is broadcast despite the rise of on-demand services and new technology, according to new figures.

The average viewer watched four hours and two minutes of television a day in 2011, the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board (BARB) found.


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piedodger

Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 08:34 AM

I you live in some parts of the Scottish Borders BT broadband speeds may not be fast enough to down load BT Vision and use a PC at the same time, Sky broadband may use the same outdated BT exchanges so downloads are slower than in the city And Freeview can be very limited to only BBC channels which your licence covers, ITV and a sales pitch channel. I Would be happy with a couple of hours of tv with a bigger choice in channels and without it crashing out.



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