One year from today, television will change forever. Stations will shut off their old analog signals and switch to digital transmissions. Nearly 70 million old televisions around the nation could stop ...
Obama approved the delay of the federal deadline until June 12, which gives the estimated 5 million households across country not equipped to receive digital television signals more time to buy ...
Nearly a year into a full-court press to end analog television as we know it, lawmakers finally got around to the subject of how to tell the public. During a Thursday afternoon House subcommittee ...
Some 500 television stations have told the FCC they want to cease analog transmissions this Tuesday, sticking with the original Feb. 17 DTV deadline. By midweek, as many as 681 of the nation’s roughly ...
Ready or not, the digital television deadline is here. Viewers not yet prepared for the end of the analog era can expect to begin seeing the results at 9 a.m. today when KFDM, the local CBS affiliate, ...
A few weeks ago, Washington woke up and realized that February 17, 2009 was less than two years away. This wouldn't matter except that it's the day the government has chosen to be the end of analog ...
NEW YORK -- About a quarter of the nation's TV stations cut off their analog signals Tuesday, causing sets to go dark in households that were not prepared for digital television despite two years of ...
In theater superstition, a bad dress rehearsal is supposed to foretell a good opening night. If so, the U.S. might be in good shape when it turns off the last analog TV broadcasts in June, because the ...
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