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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Digital TV Deadline

Come February, when analog TV signals go off the air, viewers with in-home antennas are in for a rude shock. They'll need to buy roof-mounted motorized antennas or subscribe to a pay-TV service. See this piece in Broadcast Engineering.
Posted by Barbara Selvin at 8:59 PM
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