Comments on: Obama signs law delaying digital-TV transition
DTV Delay Act is now law, but more than a third of the nation's stations plan to make the switch to digital signals next week.
DTV Delay Act is now law, but more than a third of the nation's stations plan to make the switch to digital signals next week.
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The DTV Delay Act only pushes this problem back a few months. Most of those who waited too long this time to get the converters are going to do the same in June. Maybe losing the ability to watch television would galvanize them into action.
Where did you get the idea that the FCC won't let stations switch off analog on Feb. 17? Nothing in the DTV Delay Act or this article says this. In fact, this is from this article:
The law, however, allows broadcasters to proceed with the changeover if they are ready, and more than a third of the nation's television stations will make the switch next week as planned.
Life without TV isn't such a bad thing.
Apparently, though, enough of them got together to vote into office politicians that will enable their procrastination.
Change! They all said... but it didn't happen
I guess they needed a few more months to get the mind-control signals working with the digital broadcasts.
The real reason Obama and the Dems delayed this is because they are worried that millions of Americans wont have access to the Obama media train. If they cant watch TV then they will listen to the radio.
That would mean millions more listening to that EVIL talk radio to get the news.
TV is the only real voice for Obama.
Good Day Comrades!
I'm a little ticked Obama approved this myself (delay isn't going to help anyone at this point; these $40 coupons are not REQUIRED in order to buy the $50 DTV converter box), but ANYTHING is better than what we've suffered over the last 8 years.
Also, if TV is swtiched off, you actually won't see anybody gripe. If the American people haven't griped yet (that's the 225 million that voted anything but Democrat), then they won't gripe about TV being off the air. If you have a false POV, back it up.
- by palerider57 May 26, 2009 6:11 AM PDT
- Well, here we are just about 2 weeks away from DTV transition, and we the people have been socked with what can only be described as OUTRAGEOUS!. We all knew that we would need a converter box, or cable, or a new tv, but just as recently as a few weeks ago, we now learn that all tv stations will be going to UHF and we will need new antennas!. This is a load of you know what!. Will the government re-imburse us for the cost of a new antenna?, I think not. As far as I'm concerned Televsion is dead anyway, and I got plenty of dvd's to keep me entertained for the rest of my life.
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