YouView faces technical difficulties which may delay its launch by up to six months, according to reports. The highly-anticipated VoD venture – backed by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, BT, Talk Talk and Arqiva – might not make its debut until the end of the year, if not, 2012.
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Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt is resigned to a judicial challenge whether he allows the BSkyB takeover or not.
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