Sunday, November 8, 2009

digital TV

New Technologies Require New Learning

Transition to digital TV revealed weaknesses in communications with older consumers. more >>

Secrets to Surviving the Switch to Digital TV

June 12 is right around the corner. Are you ready for the switch? more >>

Audio: Where to Recycle Old TVs

Interview with WTOP on how and where to recycle old TVs more >>

Consumers in Washington, D.C., to be First to Test Mobile TV

Two other markets to launch industry trials in coming weeks as rush is on more >>

Mobile Digital TV Launches in Raleigh

About 20 markets slated to get new broadcasts this year with local TV, weather and traffic more >>

Digital TV Coupons Flowing Again -- Maybe We Can Help

Money alone won't be enough to get stragglers their digital TV more >>

Confirmed: A Third of TV Stations Will be Digital Tonight

Major network stations to provide special analog signal for news in 20 markets more >>

More Than a Third of TV Stations Will be Digital Next Week

About a third of stations want to have made the switch, higher than earlier estimates more >>

Feds Will Stop Some TV Stations From Going Digital Early

FCC chairman says commission will look at public interest more >>

Nearly a Fifth of Stations Will Make Digital TV Switch Anyway

Estimate underscores the confusion enveloping the switch to digital broadcasts more >>

Audio: Last-Minute Tips for Digital TV

Confusion is deepening around the looming deadline for switching to digital TV more >>

Digital TV Switch Still May Get Last-Minute Delay

But law couldn't pass until next week, or less than two weeks before current deadline more >>

No Delay for Digital TV: Here's How to Prepare

Learn how to upgrade or get rid of your old sets in an environmentally-responsible way. more >>

Digital TV Delay Won't Stop Stations From Making the Switch

Senate bill says its OK for stations to switch earlier than new June deadline more >>

Relax: Digital TV Now Looks Certain to be Delayed

Industry opposition melts except for Qualcomm's quixotic appeal for cellphone TV more >>

Delaying Digital TV Only Adds to the Mess

Congress can do better things to ease the transition more >>

10 Reasons Digital TV Will Be a Disaster

Even savvy viewers will have some television disrupted by February's switch to digital broadcasts. more >>

Tube TVs Get Reprieve From Budget-Conscious Shoppers

CRTs aren't fading as fast as expected as consumers shun more expensive LCDs and plasmas more >>

NBC Dropping Its 24-Hour Weather Channel

Yet another digital TV channel goes dark. more >>

Digital TV to Help Holiday Electronics Sales

Forecast: Electronics sales will grow 4 percent while rest of market lags. more >>

Wilmington Ready to Throw Switch on Digital TV

FCC staff apparently helping spread the word among the nation's DTV pioneers. more >>

An (Almost) Free Tuner for New Digital TV Broadcasts

Dish renames its popular DTVPal and sells it for $40, the value of government coupons. more >>

Keeping Seniors Connected

Cellphones and TVs are necessities for the elderly, say two groups. more >>

Cut the Cable With Cheap Digital TV Boxes

Coupons make for a thrifty transition to digital for broadcast and basic-cable households. more >>

A Half-Dozen Ways to Get TV on the Go

Cell carriers, satellite companies, and local broadcasters are all peddling mobile TV. more >>

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