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Mods, I thought this to be the best place to put this story, but I'm fine with it being moved if it's in the wrong place.
Television has evolved over the years. On February 17, 2009 (in 515 days) the era of analog broadcast television in the United States will end as the nation completes its transition to an all-digital system. While this change will mark the end of the traditional analog method of broadcasting over-the-air television, it won’t signal the end of free broadcast television, and your favorite broadcast programs and local television stations will still be available.
For more info, go to DTV Transition.
In seventeen months TV as we know it will change. And dotTV won't be far behind!
Television has evolved over the years. On February 17, 2009 (in 515 days) the era of analog broadcast television in the United States will end as the nation completes its transition to an all-digital system. While this change will mark the end of the traditional analog method of broadcasting over-the-air television, it won’t signal the end of free broadcast television, and your favorite broadcast programs and local television stations will still be available.
For more info, go to DTV Transition.
In seventeen months TV as we know it will change. And dotTV won't be far behind!







