Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2009

Today is the Digital TV Switch

Are you ready for the transition to the digiterized picture-box? We certainly hope so: Today, June 12th, we'll all be moving over to digital television and discarding the rabbit ears forever. Well, the few of us who need to, anyway.

It's been a long road, paved with delays, misunderstandings, and altercations with the rare Hawaiian dark-rumped petrel. We'd love to hear your experiences: Has anybody actually tried it out? Good experiences? Bad? Let us know in the comments. [DTV]

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Switch to Digital TV Delayed 4 Months

American TV viewers have four extra months to get ready for the day their local stations shut down their analog transmitters, thanks to a delay in the digital TV transition approved by Congress Wednesday. The government's fund to give people $40 coupons to help buy converters ran out of money in recent weeks. The House, by a vote of 264 to 158, passed a Senate bill that would reset the death of analog TV to June 12, a measure President Barack Obama is expected to sign.

An estimated 6.5 million homes -- including many elderly, poor and disabled Americans -- would lose TV service after February 17 without the delay, supporters argued. People who pay for cable or satellite TV service will be unaffected by the change. The delay was opposed by Republicans who said the government has already given people years to prepare for the switch to digital TV. "If you didn't know this date is coming up, you're probably not watching television," said Rep. Roy Blunt, a Missouri Republican. "And if you're not watching television, you probably won't know on February 18 whether it occurred or not."

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