Analogue broadcasting was characterised by limited channel choice, the need for the viewer to fit in with the schedulers, and a clear understanding that the television was simply a device for watching broadcast programmes.
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Europe's Digital Revolution: Broadcasting Revolution, the EU and the Nation State (European Public Policy)
March 19, 2001, Routledge
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Europe's Digital Revolution:: Broadcasting Regulation, the EU and the Nation State (Routledge Research in European Public Policy, 5)
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