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  • March 25, 2008

    Digital TV Deadline — What does this mean?

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    The FCC currently has a February 17, 2009, deadline for the transition to all digital broadcasting.

    On this date, all analog broadcasting will stop, and consumers will need to buy converter boxes to receive programming on their older TVs.

    This deadline has been pushed back several times in the last few years because of both broadcasters’ and consumers’ inability to meet the FCC’s criteria for a successful transition to digital broadcasting.

    TV stations must have the equipment to send digital broadcasts, and consumers must have the TVs to receive them.

    Learn more about digital TV and the February 17, 2009 deadline

    Filed under: Digital TV — Tags: , , , — John @ 1:31 am


     

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    1. [...] HDTV Reviews Blog wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptThe FCC currently has a February 17, 2009, deadline for the transition to all digital broadcasting. On this date, all analog broadcasting will stop, and consumers will need to buy converter boxes to receive programming on their older TVs. This deadline has been pushed back several times in the last few years because of both broadcasters’ and […] [...]

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