![]() ![]() ![]() Only yesterday, German public broadcaster ZDF announced the launch of a new teletext service on its ZDFneo digital channel. These results are remarable for a 30 years old medium – but there is a yet no digital text service from Dutch broadcasters. The decision spells the end of reading headlines, football scores, weather, travel news and. On average, Dutch viewers give teletext a 7.1 (out of 10) points score. The BBC is to switch off the news and sport text services on the TV red button early next year. For television, 18.00-24.00 is prime time for teletext.ĩ5% of the 1,500 respondents said teletext is an up to date medium, while 84% finds it easily accessible. The mobile users are usually younger and better educated and access the service throughout the day. Television is still the most popular means of accessing the text services, but 34% use the internet, while 16% also mobile. For RTL, the gossip pages of RTL Boulevard are also popular. 20.1 Enabling Subtitle Languages on Digital TV Channels 21 Selecting a Subtitle Type on Digital TV Channels 22 Using Teletext 22.1 Selecting Decoding Page Language 23 Network Wake Up 24 T-Link 24.1 Using Auto Power On 24.2 Using Auto Standby 25 HbbTV 25.1 HbbTV Access 25. For all channels, the News and TV Guide categories are the most popular. Remarkably, young people between 13 and 19 years old are the most active users of the service, but the public broadcasters’ teletext service is more popular with older viewers. Twelve million people of 13 years and older still access teletext on a regular basis. Dutch viewers are still avid users of the teletext services of both the public and private broadcasters, according to research carried out by Intomart GfK on behalf of RTL Nederland and SBS Broadcasting. ![]()
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