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Digital Television (DTV) Transition To Be Delayed To June 12 (But Not Really)

Friday, February 6, 2009. 12:30 pm. Posted by Josh.

If you haven’t heard about the transition to Digital Television (DTV) by now, you've been living under a rock for the past couple years. My previous article, The Easy Guide To The Digital TV (DTV) Switchover explains what the transition is all about. If you are unsure about what the transition is, or how it affects you, you need to read that article.

Previously, the FCC and congress had mandated that all analog TV transmissions cease on February 17, 2009. At that point, people who were receiving analog transmissions over the air and had not appropriately prepared for the transition would lose television service. The hard cutoff date had also forced TV stations to prepare for the transition as well.

However, a bill recently passed (February 4, 2009) by both the Senate and the House will push the hard cutoff date back to June 12, 2009. The bill is currently awaiting the President's signature, but since he introduced the bill, it's almost certain that he will sign it. The thought process behind the bill is that the additional time will allow the remaining people to become prepared for the transition. Well I've got news for them: it's not going to work.

The Nielsen group estimates that there are still over 6 million people watching analog TV. Will this additional time get these people prepared? Probably a few, but in the end, it doesn't matter what date you pick for the cutoff, there are going to be people that are just not prepared. To be honest, with all the warning messages circulating around, if these people haven't prepared by now, they probably don't plan on becoming prepared by June either. Maybe they don't watch that much TV or they just don't care. Doesn't really matter what the reason is, there will still be lots of people unprepared in June.

You might be thinking: "This is great! I'm not prepared yet and now I have an extension!" Wrong! While the new bill does delay the hard cutoff date to June 12, the revised version of the bill (the version that passed) includes a provision stating that any local broadcaster that is fully prepared for the transition may shut down their analog signal BEFORE June 12! I can't imagine that there are many stations that aren't prepared already since they have been operating under the assumption that February 17 was the cutoff date. That said, I would imagine that a LOT of these stations would choose to cease their analog transmissions at the original cutoff date of February 17 to avoid the operating expense of transmitting two signals. I know all of my local stations are still switching on February 17.

So congress and the FCC have been saying for well over a year that the hard cutoff date is February 17, 2009. They have hammered that date into our skulls so many times with the onscreen messages and infomercial-like TV spots. And now, just 11 days from the transition date, there's a bill passed that states the DTV transition date has been pushed back to June 12, 2009. Undoubtedly, this will get media coverage. However, I doubt that the fact that individual stations have the choice to cut over early will get the coverage it needs. So come February 18, you might find yourself without TV when you thought you had until June 12.

And we thought it was confusing for people before! Way to go law makers!

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Monday, February 9, 2009. 6:27 pm. Posted by zbreits.

OMGsh!!!!! i agree totally. What a bunch of idiots!! (congress and unprepared people) I rarely complain about this sort of thing, but come on!! If people arent ready after a years notice, they are never going to be ready. Furhthermore, if people are that big of slackers, leave them in the dust and tell them tough luck, you should have been prepared!! that way, next time something this roles around, they will know its for real!! If we "baby" these people, it will only reinforce their "slackerness," which is not a quality we should be stiving for.

Monday, February 16, 2009. 2:55 pm. Posted by Josh.

I'm glad I'm not the only one frustrated with this situation. In my original post, I had noted that all of my local stations would continue to switch on Feb 17. Turns out that 2 of my local stations have backed out of this agreement and are going to continue analog service until June. So I have 2 that are waiting til June and 4 that are converting on Feb 17. Very frustrating. If they push it back again in June, I will be so mad.

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