TV blackout fears over analogue switch off

Current digital antennas are not as powerful as the ones needed to broadcast digital TV nationwide, replacing analogue all together

The digital switchover may cause far more disruption to television services than first thought, according to broadcast regulatory body Ofcom . It is calling for comments from its members on its draft Code of Practice , a set of guidelines on how to minimise interference to reception caused by the country-wide transition from analogue to digital.

To bring digital broadcasts to the whole of the UK, new antennas will need to be built. However, there is concern that the new antennas may interfere with existing, weaker digital antennas, as well as existing analogue antennas.