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In a global first this August, the German capital will become a
digital-only city for television, when the licensing body MABB switches
off the analogue signal completely. Up to now, 25 stations have
won licences to broadcast on the new digital spectrum, but BBC World
will be the only non-German channel to have been granted a frequency.
An official release informs that BBC World has been broadcasting
on terrestrial analogue television in Berlin since 1996. BBC World
MD Dr. Patrick Cross said: "It is a great honour and a reflection
of the quality of BBC World that we are the only news channel to
have been granted this highly sought-after digital frequency in
Berlin. I am delighted that viewers will continue to have access
to our unrivalled, impartial news coverage."
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