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What is the Digital Transition?


On February 17, 2009, all over-the-air television broadcasting stations will transition to digital broadcasting as required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Congress. This is called the 2009 DTV Transition. Changing over to a digital format will reduce the amount of signal spectrum the nation's TV broadcasting system uses, allowing the extra capacity to be used by emergency first-responders, like our local fire and police departments. In addition, for the viewer, digital television (DTV) allows TV stations to offer clearer pictures and better sound quality.

 

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Will the Digital Transition Affect Me?

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Why are over-the-air broadcasters required to switch to digital signals?

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What is Midcontinent Communications currently doing to plan for this transition?

 

Are analog-to-digital channel moves and HD additions related to the DTV 2009 initiative?







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