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Are Television Broadcast Stations Ready for DTV?

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Are Television Broadcast Stations Ready for DTV?

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Less than 57 percent of all full-power television broadcat stations are currently ready for the digital transition, says a recently released FCC report. This is a scary figure considering that the analog broadcast signal cut off date of February 17th, 2009 is less than six months away. The report also mentions that about 41 percent of broadcast stations are still getting ready for DTV, and should be able to meet the Febuary deadline. Is this suprising to anyone else? A quick reference to the government’s website, says: Consumers can begin enjoying the benefits of digital television today. Because most full-power stations are currently broadcasting both in digital and analog, viewers can plug in their converter boxes and generally receive a clearer picture and more channels, where they are available. The FCC report also makes specific mention about the remaining 2-3 percent of the television stations that will not be ready for the digital transition. These stations have secured a waiver

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