FCC gives broadcasters more flexibility in 2009 digital TV cutover
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Just a few months back, the FCC approved a set of rules for the 2009 digital TV transition, but now the entity is apparently okaying even more guidelines that will give US broadcasters “more flexibility in making the switch to digital television from traditional analog signals.” More specifically, the new rules would allow some stations to form a “phased transition” to digital broadcasting, and furthermore, these stations will plus “be allowed to reduce or terminate their analog service before the February 17, 2009 deadline for the transition whether doing so is essential to achieve their transition.” According to
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