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Michael Grade wades in Freeview HD debate

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Old 25-04-2007, 8:10 AM   #1
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TV chairman Michael Grade has stepped into the Freeview HD debate. The UK’s best-known broadcast power-player has warned against creating an HD divide. Speaking at a conference organized by the Voice of the Listener and Viewer, he said an “HD divide, with high definition open only to those willing and able to pay” would be [...]
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Re: Michael Grade wades in Freeview HD debate

Michael Grade says "There’s a real risk that the UK, historically the envy of the world in this area, will start to slip behind the rest of the international pack in terms of the technical quality of its broadcasting.”

That's the biggest laugh ever, does he not watch the fooltball on itv
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