TV’s big switch from analog to digital broadcasts will be complete in just one year, on Feb. 17, 2009, and many consumers are puzzling over how the shift will affect them: Do they need a new converter ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The FCC Sept. 11 adopted rules to ensure that analog cable subscribers continue to receive ...
I am tweaking an HTPC which right now has no TV card, but I am considering getting one. However, I am a bit confused about how it will work for the next few years as far as cable TV.<BR><BR>Right now, ...
Analog is rapidly disappearing, but you still need to worry about developing analog-TV receivers because, in most parts of the world, it will be some time before manufacturers eliminate analog TVs.
Think you don’t have anything to worry about in the switch from analog to digital television? Think again. Consumers have been told that the upcoming transition TV changeover would mainly impact ...
Columbia University law professor Tim Wu got a big laugh recently at the 2007 New Yorker Conference when he told the audience: "February 2009, if you own a television set and you don’t have cable and ...
It’s nearing the end of the summer as the sun rises over the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a beautiful morning, except for one thing. Once again, my Charter Spectrum CHTR cable TV is not turning on. This is so ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If you want to watch local TV on a TV hooked up to a FiOS system in Massachusetts without a FiOS ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Millennium Digital Media plans to increase its rate for basic cable television service by 8 percent effective Jan. 1. The increase only affects analog subscribers, not digital service.
Starting Tuesday, the TV Guide Network will no longer be available to analog Comcast cable customers in the Bay Area, as the cable provider continues to clear room on the dial for high-definition ...
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