Thursday, March 11, 2010 Phone: 702.794.4994
On June 12, 2009 TV broadcasters will cease transmission of their analog signals and go fully digital.
For additional information please visit the following websites
www.dtv.gov www.dtvtransition.org
www.dtvanswers.com
 

DTV CONSUMER EDUCATION

 
 

The date when television goes all digital has changed.

By law, full-power television stations nationwide must begin broadcasting exclusively in a digital format by June 12, 2009. The U.S. Congress approved an extension of the deadline, which was originally set for February 17.

But just because the date has changed doesn't mean you have to wait to start enjoying all the benefits of digital television (DTV) - it's available now.

DTV is an innovative type of broadcasting technology that will give you crystal-clear pictures and sound, and more programming choices than ever before. Most full-power stations in the country are already broadcasting in digital today.

While the benefits of DTV are remarkable, millions of households risk losing television reception unless they take the easy steps to receive a digital signal. We're here to help you make a smooth transition. read more...