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I am really disappointed in the research and reporting by the author, Anton Shilov. Mr. Shilov left out some very important facts in his story.
" Earlier this year, Understanding & Solutions Ltd. published further research that showed while high-definition sets were in 34% of U.S. homes at the end of 2007, only 21% of those homes were receiving HD programming. Similarly, in western Europe, 20% of the homes have HD-ready screens, but only 2% are receiving HD programming. "
http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/03/guest_commentary_edu ation_is.php
Mr. Shilov, do you think these facts and figures have anything to do with the low sales of high-definition players? Ya think?
Do your homework and tell the whole story next time.
Omission of pertinent facts is a form of deception. See: Journalist ethics.
" Earlier this year, Understanding & Solutions Ltd. published further research that showed while high-definition sets were in 34% of U.S. homes at the end of 2007, only 21% of those homes were receiving HD programming. Similarly, in western Europe, 20% of the homes have HD-ready screens, but only 2% are receiving HD programming. "
http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/03/guest_commentary_edu ation_is.php
Mr. Shilov, do you think these facts and figures have anything to do with the low sales of high-definition players? Ya think?
Do your homework and tell the whole story next time.
Omission of pertinent facts is a form of deception. See: Journalist ethics.
[Posted by: The Rest of the Story | Date: 05/07/08 09:19:12 AM]





