The document analyzes media usage habits in Chile. It finds that TV is the most widely used and frequent medium, with the average person watching 3.1 hours per day. It also examines the growth of paid TV services like cable and satellite, finding that about half of households now have one of these services. Finally, it looks at new media technologies that are emerging but have lower adoption rates, such as personal video recorders.
Channel 4 UK was established in 1982 as the second commercial broadcaster in the UK after the BBC under the Independent Broadcasting Authority. In 1995 it became a public corporation and expanded its public service broadcasting remit. It now operates multiple channels including its main Channel 4, E4, More 4, Film4, and educational channels available across cable, satellite and freeview platforms, generating income through advertising and programming.
This document summarizes the history and current state of Freeview DVBt in the UK. It discusses:
- Freeview launched in 1998 with 6 multiplexes, and was rebranded in 2001 with new services. By 2002, 75% of UK homes could access it.
- Today Freeview provides 46 TV and 27 radio channels across 6 multiplexes, which are operated by different organizations like the BBC. It provides both nationwide and regional channels.
- Other services mentioned include Top Up TV subscription VOD, an HDTV trial in London, TV and internet penetration rates, and the impact of personal video recorders on viewing habits and revenue models.
The document analyzes media usage habits in Chile. It finds that TV is the most widely used and frequent medium, with the average person watching 3.1 hours per day. It also examines the growth of paid TV services like cable and satellite, finding that about half of households now have one of these services. Finally, it looks at new media technologies that are emerging but have lower adoption rates, such as personal video recorders.
Channel 4 UK was established in 1982 as the second commercial broadcaster in the UK after the BBC under the Independent Broadcasting Authority. In 1995 it became a public corporation and expanded its public service broadcasting remit. It now operates multiple channels including its main Channel 4, E4, More 4, Film4, and educational channels available across cable, satellite and freeview platforms, generating income through advertising and programming.
This document summarizes the history and current state of Freeview DVBt in the UK. It discusses:
- Freeview launched in 1998 with 6 multiplexes, and was rebranded in 2001 with new services. By 2002, 75% of UK homes could access it.
- Today Freeview provides 46 TV and 27 radio channels across 6 multiplexes, which are operated by different organizations like the BBC. It provides both nationwide and regional channels.
- Other services mentioned include Top Up TV subscription VOD, an HDTV trial in London, TV and internet penetration rates, and the impact of personal video recorders on viewing habits and revenue models.