Is Channel Five — the channel weve watched for nearly 50 years — going away?
The analog channel five is going away — maybe as early as February 17, 2009, but KNME-HD 35 and KNMD 9 will continue to bring you the kinds of quality television programs you’ve come to expect for decades to come. In December 1996, the Federal Communications Commission approved the U.S. standard for a new era of television — digital television. In a digital system, images and sound are captured using the same digital code found in computers. The digital revolution will not only dramatically improve the quality of the television picture, but also make possible the over-the-air delivery of several simultaneous services to viewers.
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