On June 12, 2009, full-power analog broadcasters will transition to digital television service. If you receive free over-the-air TV from an antenna and you do not have a digital TV set, you will need ...
Many of our viewers are apparently not yet ready for the digital-TV transition. Wednesday night, WRAL-TV took part in a statewide "soft test" designed to help people determine their readiness. Many of ...
Fifteen years ago this month, U.S. broadcasters “cut the cord” on NTSC, shutting down analog TV and putting the finishing touches on a transition to digital that lasted more than a decade. Viewer ...
The U.S. Congress is plotting out the transition from today’s over-the-air analog broadcast television to digital television — setting a 2009 date and the basic structure for assisting consumers who ...
WASHINGTON — A government report showing that many Americans remain clueless about the transition to digital TV sent broadcasters and cablers scrambling Monday to defend themselves. The General ...
Anybody else sort of see this one coming? It's a matter of weeks before the U.S. cuts out analog television signals entirely, switching to an all-digital market, but the fund established by the ...
U.S. President George Bush on Wednesday signed a bill that will open up a chunk of highly coveted radio spectrum to new mobile broadband applications and to public safety agencies. Bush signed into ...
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FCC approves proposed rule for NextGen TV transition
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve the publication of a proposed rule that takes a significant step toward transitioning the country’s broadcast ...
The Federal Communications Commission has approved new rules giving broadcasters more flexibility in making the switch to digital television from traditional analog signals. The rules would, among ...
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