FCC Chief: Don’t Delay DTV Switch – Would further confuse an already confused public

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12 Jan 2009


Over the weekend, outgoing (eventually) FCC boss Kevin Martin urged the incoming Obama administration and Congress not to delay the February transition from digital to analog television. Obama urged Congress to delay the migration date a week after the government’s program to subsidize digital converters ran out of money, forcing those interested in digital transition coupons to sign onto a waiting list. Martin says he’s “concerned about the consumer confusion that would be created,” should the date be bumped past February 17.
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