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06/08/09 08:20

As reflected by the new research conducted by Knowledge Networks that was released on Thursday, 5.7 million homes or five percent of households had signed up for satelllite or cable TV service while the other 8 percent already bought a HDTV set and 18 percent have bought a digital converter. This results were based from telephone interviews with 2,498 between the month of February and April. the whole article on the link below.

Link: Study: DTV Transition Good News for Pay TV, HDTV Seller

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