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In my experience, digital TV offers greater choice, but is inferior in quality to analogue (leaving aside the content of some of the extra channels). Teletext-style services are slower to get going, and interrupt not only the picture but the sound as well, which personally, I find a nuisance.
I am neither particularly old nor poor, but I'd still like to retain the choice between analogue and digital broadcasts until I'm convinced that the analogue services are no longer worthwhile. We don't have to accept that they'll be stopped, however likely that may be at the moment.
The introduction of CDs and digital cameras was different because I can still use my cassette players, VCRs and old cameras. That won't be the case with analogue TVs - they'll all have to be converted to receive digital.
Why do we "have to" change to digital? And why is there such a push to promote it?