Television stations across the U.S. began cutting their analog signals Friday, marking the final signoff for a 60-year-old technology and likely stranding more than 1 million unprepared homes without ...
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 ...
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 ...
It's finally official: American households must ensure their televisions are equipped to receive solely digital TV broadcasts by Feb. 17, 2009. The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday cleared ...
Cable may be there in a matter of months, but the NAB has put up a fight to prevent setting a hard deadline for the return of their member broadcast stations’ analog television spectrum to the ...
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 -- The U.S. has planned for more than a decade to have TV broadcasters turn off their analog signals, yet when the Feb. 17 deadline loomed, it flinched, delaying the mandatory shutdown for ...
From sister publication TV Technology: President Bush has signed the budget reconciliation bill that sets Feb. 17, 2009 as the day analog television broadcast signals go away forever. The bill also ...
They've finally set a date -- Feb. 17, 2009. That's the last day the over-the-air analog signals that have brought television programs into Americans' homes for decades will be broadcast, leaving only ...
If you already have cable to all these TVs and not rabbit ear or other over-the-air antennas, then you don't need to change anything at all.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Cable may be there in a matter of months, but the NAB has put up a fight to prevent setting a ...
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