Government is intent on going ahead with the switch-off of analogue television at the end of March, despite the very real threat it poses to free-to-air broadcasters.
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Government is intent on going ahead with the switch-off of analogue television at the end of March, despite the very real threat it poses to free-to-air broadcasters.
The Cape Town TV community station has lost over 600 000 viewers because its frequency was changed to accommodate digital terrestrial television trials, it said on Friday. Station manager Karen Thorne said the free-to-air channel was relocated from channel 38 to channel 67