Détails de la mise à jour du 08/11/06: QuizCall a été retiré du multiplex 2 pour faire place -temporairement- à Film4+1.
Quiz call n'est plus diffusé sur freeview.
85% des foyers anglais reçoivent la TV en numérique. (SAT, cable ou TNT)
la première ville où ils vont couper l'analogique est whitehaven,
25000 foyers. D'abord BBC2 le 17 octobre. le 14 novembre, la dernière
chaine analogique sera coupée.
seulement 80% de cette population est équipée en réception
numérique... et seulement 47% sait que c'est le 17 octobre que ça va
arriver !!!
seuls 67% savent que le magnétoscope est aussi affecté par l'arrêt de
l'analogique.
y'a du boulot.
Franck
les articles en anglais:
Whitehaven counts down to switchover
Monday, September 17 2007, 09:58 BST
By Joanne Oatts, Media Correspondent
Digital UK, the body coordinating switchover, is in its final stages
of an awareness campaign to promote digital switchover in the
Whitehaven area next month.
Research conducted by GfK/NOP in August shows that nearly eight out
of ten homes in the area have already got digital television or have
bought DTT set top boxes to convert their analogue sets.
However, only 49% of Whitehaven residents surveyed know the exact
date for switchover in the area, though 87% know it is 'in October'.
Local advertising and targeted mailings have been used to remind
those eligible for the digital switchover help scheme that October
17 - the date when the switchover begins - is also the deadline to
request installation of equipment before the final analogue switchoff
four weeks later.
On October 17, 25,000 homes in the borough of Copeland, including the
town of Whitehaven, will have their analogue BBC Two signal turned
off, with digital terrestrial channels broadcast for the first time.
On November 14 all analogue television broadcasts will cease in the
area.
Some people in the area are clearly not bothered about the
possibility of losing their signal for a few days, with 17% said they
didn't know when they would convert and 5% saying they intend to wait
until after switchover.
Ford Ennals, chief executive of Digital UK, said: "Whitehaven is
about to make broadcasting history. Nine years after the first
digital TV signals began in the UK, the first analogue channel will
be turned off. We will be on hand to offer last-minute help and
support as switchover approaches, and to encourage as many people as
possible to get the equipment they need in good time."
Other research findings include a 100% response of awareness of
switchover, with 82% aware of receiving an information leaflet from
Digital UK, and 84% understanding how to prepare for switchover.
Around 67% know that VCRs as well as analogue televisions are
affected by switchover.
Stephen Timms, Minister for Competitiveness, will visit Whitehaven
tomorrow to witness final preparations being put in place by Digital
UK, as well as retailers and partners such as the BBC, which is
operating the Help Scheme.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/digitaltv/a ... unts-down-
to-switchover.html
85% of UK homes have gone digital
More than four-fifths of UK homes now have digital TV, new figures
show.
Digital TV is now installed in 85% of UK households (21.4 million),
an unprecedented 13% year-on-year increase.
The figures were unveiled by communications regulator Ofcom in the
run-up to the digital switchover.
The process begins next month when Whitehaven in Cumbria becomes the
first region to switch off the analogue signal.
Analogue TV is expected to have become completely redundant by 2012
following the switchover process.
The second quarter (April to June) of this year saw 1.9 million
Freeview boxes being sold, with 2.9 million homes now viewing TV on
at least one Freeview device.
Sky grew its customer base by 77,000 during the same three months, to
nearly 8.1 million, according to the Digital Television Progress
Report.
Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards said: "More than four in five UK
households are now enjoying the benefits of digital television.
"It's extremely encouraging that we are continuing to see the market
grow strongly with less than a month until Whitehaven becomes the
first place to fully switch to digital television."
http://ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM ... abIaMsJA9g
Re : Angleterre: l'extinction de l'analogique commence le 17 octobre à Whitehaven
toujours en anglais, désolé:
la liste des sites procédant à l'extinction de l'analogique, avec les
dates prévues:
http://www.ukfree.tv/closedown.php
on a le détail de la procédure en cliquant sur les noms.
Si on commence en France en mars 2008, j'espere qu'on aura du CSA ce
genre d'info bientôt.
et ici un article expliquant qu'une incrustation dans la vidéo
indique aux gens de la zone regardant cet émetteur qu'ils vont perdre
leurs chaines analogiques.
Ils commencent le 17 octobre par BBC2, et coupent ensuite les 3
autres chaines analogiques d'un coup, 4 semaine plus tard le 14
novembre...
Captions tell Whitehaven switchover is nearGo backCaptions tell
Whitehaven switchover is near
On-screen captions telling viewers in the Cumbrian town of Whitehaven
that digital switchover is coming will appear on analogue television
from next Tuesday. The captions will be broadcast on the four
analogue channels (BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1 and Channel 4) that are
available in Whitehaven, which will lead the UK's switchover on
October 17. "If you are not ready to receive digital TV by October 17
you'll start losing your channels," the captions will state. A
helpline number at Digital UK—the industry-funded body charged with
coordinating switchover—will also be provided.
In order to reach as many viewers as possible the captions will
appear during programmes at different times of day, from 6am to
midnight. Beth Thoren, director of communications at Digital UK,
said: "This is the most targeted means of communication we have.
People who see the captions will know for sure that they are in the
switchover area, and that any analogue TV set they are watching must
be converted.
"The message on screen is designed to increase awareness of the date
of switchover, and provide a source of advice for those who need it."
In March Digital UK announced the date that Whitehaven and the
surrounding area's 25,000 households will lose the analogue version
of BBC Two, then four weeks later, analogue BBC One, ITV1 and Channel
4 will be switched off. The same two-stage process will be followed
across the UK under the Government's digital switchover timetable
which will be completed in 2012.
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?id=2410