Useful Links

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DTV’s Wikipedia entry provides a useful overview of the sector. More at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_terrestrial_television
Digital UK
is the organisation responsible for leading the process of digital TV switchover in the UK. It provides impartial information on how to prepare for the switch and when to do it. The company was set up by public broadcasters at the request of the British Government. More at www.digitaluk.co.uk

The Digital TV Group (DTG) is the industry association for digital television in the UK. It is independent, platform neutral and technology agnostic. More at
www.dtg.org.uk

The European Audiovisual Observatory (EAO) is a public service body that gathers and circulates information on the European audiovisual industry. More at
www.obs.coe.int
DTV Status compares worldwide DTT broadcasting systems (ATSC, DMB-T/H, DVB-T and ISDB-T). More at
http://en.dtvstatus.net

DigiTAG aims to encourage and facilitate the introduction and implementation of DTT services using the standards developed by Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB). More at
http://www.digitag.org

The Digital Video Broadcasting Project is an industry-led consortium committed to designing open interoperable standards for the global delivery of digital media services. More at
http://www.dvb.org/index.xml

Freeview operates free digital terrestrial TV in the UK. Its brand name is used to promote free digital terrestrial television services as a whole. More at
www.freeview.co.uk

Freesat is a digital satellite TV service from the BBC and ITV broadcasting companies offering 140 TV and radio channels including high definition (HD) programmes with fast digital text, enhanced interactivity, as well as digital subtitles and audio description. More at
www.freesat.co.uk