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House OK's plan on switch to digital TV by '09
by RussWilcox (Posted 12-20-2005 05:10 PM) [View Discussion | Join Discussion | Rate Thread ]

By Reuters | December 20, 2005

WASHINGTON -- The House yesterday approved legislation to complete the US transition to new, higher-quality digital television by Feb. 17, 2009, and to help consumers pay for the equipment needed to ensure their old televisions do not go dark.

Under a deal negotiated by Republicans in the House and Senate, up to $1.5 billion would be available to help some people buy converter boxes to keep their analog-signal televisions working when the transition is finished.

They agreed upon a compromise date that avoids some major televised sporting events such as the annual football Super Bowl in January but would fall before the ''March Madness" annual college basketball tournament.

The compromise is part of a larger bill aimed at cutting government spending over the next five years, which was narrowly approved by the House and awaits Senate action.

Current law requires stations to switch to airing only digital broadcasts when 85 percent of the country can receive the new signals, or by Dec. 31, 2006, whichever comes later. Experts have said that could take a long time, prompting lawmakers to seek a more certain date. Congress is eager for broadcasters to give up the analog airwaves, some of which will be sold for commercial wireless services. Lawmakers earmarked almost $7.4 billion of the likely proceeds to go toward deficit reduction.

The Senate previously had approved a $3 billion converter box fund and set the date as April 7, 2009, for when TV stations must end analog broadcasts. The House originally backed a $990 million fund and Dec. 31, 2008, as the date.
Broadcasters estimate there are 73 million television sets in US homes that rely on over-the-air broadcasts. Boxes that would convert digital signals back into analog could cost roughly $50. The converter box program would offer up to two $40 coupons to each household.

New York Times

       ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Russell Wilcox is a retired college professor who spends several months in Florida and several months in Rhode Island each year, and whose interests include boating and sailing, political activism, ballroom dancing and bridge. He has an MBA from Harvard, a Computer Systems CAGS from Bryant and a BS from Northeastern. He has worked in industry for EG&G and Texas Instruments, operated his own business with more than 200 employees, and served as Director of the Computer Information Systems Program for Stonehill College. He is a published author of two technical studies, and is the proud father of four children and the proud grandfather of six grandchildren. A holder of two patents in microchip connections and a true product of the melting pot, his father is the son of a Yankee farmer, and his mother the second generation daughter of Italian immigrants who retained their culture, but strove mightily to become Americans, sending four sons to fight against Hitler and Mussolini.

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