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11:20am Monday 13th October 2008
Nearly one third of the UK's 60 million TV sets have still not been converted to digital, according to figures.
Most viewers have converted their main set to receive digital channels, through either Freeview, satellite or cable.
But around 18 million analogue TV sets, 30% of the total, are still in use.
The first large scale switchover begins on November 6, involving 52,000 homes on the Scottish Borders.
Digital UK, the body set-up to co-ordinate switchover, commissioned the research and collated figures on which areas are least ready for switchover.
Areas with the lowest proportion of sets ready for switchover include Yorkshire, Anglia, and STV North.
A report earlier this year found that one third of the population said they did not understand how to get ready for switchover.
The publication found that people were still buying analogue sets - 45% of all those sold in the first seven months of 2007.
Digital UK Chief Executive David Scott said: "While nearly nine out of ten homes have switched to digital on their main TV, it's no coincidence that many of the places lagging behind in the conversion of all sets are those where Freeview services are currently patchy."
Gordon Brown has presented a slimmed-down legislative programme for the coming year in a Queen's Speech focusing tightly on measures to help Britain through the economic downturn.
A HEALTH chief has written to local NHS organisations and urged them to review their child protection procedures, in the wake of the death of Baby P.
A TEENAGE tenant has had to tolerate a large hole in her kitchen ceiling for seven months.
Scheming Lambeth Council conned Government inspectors to protect its position as London’s most improved council, then tried to cover it up.
UP to 2,000 vulnerable people who were receiving their home care through Bexley Council are likely to have their help withdrawn.
A MAN from Redbridge has been arrested as part of a London-wide police operation to crackdown on commercial robberies in the run-up to Christmas.
Commons Speaker Michael Martin is preparing for a showdown with MPs furious over the Scotland Yard raid on Damian Green's parliamentary office.
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