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One year from today, television will change forever. Stations will shut off their old analog signals and switch to digital transmissions. Nearly 70 million old televisions around the nation could ...
By Shelly Palmer (bio), Managing Director, Advanced Media Ventures Group, LLC A few weeks ago, Washington woke up and realized that February 17, 2009 was less than two years away. This wouldn't matter ...
Depending on the outcome of discussions in Congress, television as we know it may end at exactly midnight Dec. 31, 2006. That’s the date Congress targeted, a decade ago, for the end of analog ...
The decades-old analog television signal is set to go digital in the coming years, a move that would open up a coveted swath of broadcast spectrum to new uses while potentially rendering millions ...
On June 12, 2009, all analog television transmission in the U.S. will cease. Older sets that are not hooked up to a special converter box will no longer work. Joe Raedle / Getty ...
Repurpose Your Analog Television. Jason Fitzpatrick. June 20, 2009 You don't need to run out and buy a new TV because of the DTV switchover. If you did anyways, Make ...
In England, analog television is transmitted on 8-MHz-wide UHF PAL System I channels. NICAM 728 is transmitted on a second aural carrier located 6.552 MHz above the visual carrier, or 52 kHz above the ...
Mediacom Communications Corp. will begin phasing out all but 17 channels of analog cable television service on March 1 in a nine-county area of Eastern Iowa that includes the Corridor, moving ...
Cox Communications is changing the way it delivers television signals to some of its Louisiana customers.After a three-month transition period, customers will need a digital converter box for each ...
David Lassman / The Post-StandardOld analog TV sets can be recycled. Syracuse, NY -- The demise of analog television and the rise of HDTV has left a lot of unused, old-school televisions out there.
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