The Australian Communications and Media Authority has released in-depth findings of research conducted into digital TV take-up. 42 per cent of Australian homes have adopted digital TV, 52.6 per cent of households earning over AUD$70,000 (US$67,300) annually are watching digital television. Only a quarter (25.3 per cent) of households with annual income under US$28,800 have made the switch. The research also found people living in houses or townhouses were more likely (at 43.1 per cent) than those living in flats, units or apartments (at 36.2 per cent) to have adopted digital television. Adopters of digital television were also more likely to have subscription television, a broadband internet connection, and to have watched audio-video content from the internet or on their mobile in the last month than non-adopters.
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