analog tv-related stories
Posted Jun 26th 2009 5:41PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: OpEd, Hardware, Reality-Free

The elderly, hermits and people too cheap to get cable weren't the only victims of the recent transition to the digital airwaves.
Apparently, the lack of an analog signal means that somewhere out there, an alien race that mankind has yet to discover will not know the winner of
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.
An astronomer from
the SETI Institute has speculated that undiscovered alien races or other forms of intelligent life in the universe won't be able to watch Earth's television because of the switchover.
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Posted Jun 18th 2009 8:01AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Cable/Satellite, Hardware, Reality-Free

Earlier this year, when we were going to switch to digital television in February, my sister sent me an e-mail and asked me if I was ready for the switch, and I thought to myself, I think I've been ready for several years. So I'm not quite sure why people are still having a problem switching from analog to digital (I'm especially confused when people say that older citizens use TV as their "lifeline" to the outside world - if you're using words like that, you really should switch or your family should switch for you).
Nielsen is reporting that
2.5 million homes still haven't switched to a digital TV or bought a converter box, even though that original switch date was
extended to last Friday. I'm wondering why these people haven't switched yet. I'm not talking about people who have a TV but really don't watch it because they read books (as if you can't do both, but that's another rant). I'm talking about people who watch TV a lot and haven't made the switch yet.
Posted Dec 19th 2005 8:29PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: HDTV
Every time I read an article about the switch to HDTV I feel like it always contains the words
"could" or "maybe." But it sounds like the government is finally making some concrete decisions
about the switch from analog to digital television.