zippyt • Jun 12, 2009 6:09 pm
Ok Fess up , who doesnt have Tv any more ??
Well obviously you forgot to press 1 for English. :haha:glatt;573794 wrote:There are about a dozen new stations, which is neat, but they are in lanuages I don't understand. Sounds like dutch, chinese, and of course spanish.
glatt;573794 wrote:It's Saturday morning, and I just scanned the new stations, and there are half a dozen of the old analog ones still broadcasting. wtf? I thought the deadline was 7 hours ago. Is the deadline tonight?
These are low power stations or translators. For example, some stations that serve less than 10,000 viewers are also considered important for the safety of those persons. Therefore these stations were granted extensions and (last I read) were considered targets of federal funds to help with the transition.glatt;574113 wrote:... they announced the analog channel would remain on until July 13th, broadcasting that crap about the switch and also emergency weather alerts as they occur.