Despite a small victory the battle for high definition television is still not won

kevin perryIn this cross-posting from Nelbie Kevin Perry lays out why viewers are still a long way from seeing their favourite sports in high definition on free-to-air TV.

This week viewers achieved a significant victory when Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull introduced a bill into Parliament that removes the requirement for TV networks to broadcast their primary channel in standard definition (SD). The legislation is expected to pass through the senate and become law in early September.

However don’t expect FTA networks to rush the process of converting current SD channels into HD channels once the law is changed. There are still significant technical and financial hurdles to cross.

Due to the botched process that introduced Digital TV in this country, there remains a small but significant percentage of televisions in the community that only support SD broadcasts. FTA broadcasters whom are already witnessing declining audience levels are nervous about leaving these viewers behind.

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