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(AP) -- The last major TV stations that are still broadcasting in analog will turn those signals off Friday and go all digital. And this time, they really mean it.
Do you still have an old analog CRT television lying around? With the advent of digital signals, analog TV´s are going to the dumpster or the recycling center. But you can still put them to good ...
Now that TV stations and the press are announcing that analog TV is going to die next year, it is obvious that there is a lot of consumer confusion. I read one article where a reporter seemed to think ...
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Several TV stations are now operating at reduced analog power due to the huge expense of replacing failed components in analog transmitters. Some transmitting tubes can cost more than $30,000 and it ...
Analog TV Conversion: The Law Few Want To Think About…Yet Columbia University law professor Tim Wu got a big laugh recently at the 2007 New Yorker Conference when he told the audience: "February ...
TV viewers in the West and the heartland depend more on antennas to get their favorite shows and are the most likely to have trouble when broadcasters switch off their analog signals next year ...
Analog-only television sets may soon be required to carry a new warning label if a new bill passes the House of Representatives, but it won't be to warn about violent, adult, or controversial TV ...
Television stations across the U.S. began cutting their analog signals Friday, marking the final signoff for a 60-year-old technology and likely stranding more than 1 million unprepared homes ...
With the nation's Feb. 17 shutdown of analog TV signals in doubt, federal regulators will be closely watching what happens Thursday in Hawaii, when the state makes the move early because of an ...
Public TV station KUAT Channel 6 will stop broadcasting analog and only provide a digital signal beginning April 1.
Analog is rapidly disappearing, but you still need to worry about developing analog-TV receivers because, in most parts of the world, it will be some time ...