Full power stations will soon be ending a turbulent journey — their transition to digital operations. But there is a still often unrecognized group of broadcasters whose transition has not only been ...
Art Holliday is an award-winning journalist and long-time anchor for KSDK NewsChannel 5. He answers the following technical questions about the digital television transition, with some help from KSDK ...
The U.S. TV broadcasting industry's conversion to digital spectrum, which takes effect June 12th, has been a boon for the cable, satellite and consumer electronics industries, according to research ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Bucking the Obama administration, House Republicans on Wednesday defeated a bill to delay the upcoming transition from analog to digital television broadcasting to June 12 - leaving ...
The Abington Community Library will host WBRE TV personality Candice Kelly for “The Transition to Digital TV,” a session on Digital TV on Monday, Dec. 1, at 2 p.m. “I’ll be talking about the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- After weeks of debate, Congress is giving consumers four more months to prepare for the upcoming transition from analog to digital television broadcasting. The House voted 264-158 ...
A poll commissioned by the NAB finds that 85% of African-American households are aware of the coming TV switch to a digital format – and improvement of 12% from a few months earlier. Only 32% knew ...
Even as lawmakers voted to extend the U.S. transition to digital TV broadcasting for another four months, Nielsen executives maintain that the TV ratings firm is more than prepared even if that ...
WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - The Friday deadline for a nationwide transition from analog to crisper digital television transmission has U.S. retailers hoping for a boost in sales of smaller TVs as ...
Bob Hance, Master Control Operator for WVIA, the first television station in the local market to broadcast a digital signal, as federally mandated on January 1, 2001. Abington Journal Photo/Shelby ...
WASHINGTON -- After weeks of debate, Congress is giving consumers four more months to prepare for the upcoming transition from analog to digital television broadcasting. The House voted 264-158 on ...
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