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    35 million Brits can’t properly hear what’s being said on TV says Widex

    The first study into speech intelligibility on TV has revealed that 71% of UK adults cannot always hear clearly what is being said. The research comprised two studies jointly planned and run in tandem. The first was co-funded by Danish hearing aid manufacturer Widex and Channel 4, and the second was undertaken by the BBC.

    By : | 11-04-2011 | Business:Business | Total Views : 468

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