Government’s YouTube push for digital TV switchover anything but ready

Efforts by digital minister Stephen Conroy to use YouTube as a means of selling the digital TV switchover have met with a slow response with less than five people per month subscribing to the channel.

Eight months after the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy set up the DBCDE YouTube channel, it has just 38 subscribers.

Of the 11 videos posted to date, only one has (just) had more than 1000 views. As an (entirely unfair) point of comparison, if the population of Australia took as long to switch to digital as they have to subscribe to the YouTube channel, Australia would not be ready for digital switchover for another 367,000 years. The current deadline is the end of 2013.

However, the department is perservering with the channel, uploading three new videos last week.

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