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Poll: 6 percent not ready for DTV switch
Broadcasters have been working to get the word out about the switch to digital television, which begins Feb. 17. A new Elon University poll shows that not everyone has got the message, however.
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Consumer Reports tests DTV converter boxes
Consumer Reports found that all converter boxes tested produced picture quality ranging from acceptable to outstanding.
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Some viewers may have trouble seeing WRAL-TV signal
To get ready for the transition to digital TV that happens in February 2009, WRAL has to change out equipment at the top of our 2000-foot tower. We'll have to broadcast from an auxiliary antenna.
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Digital TV coupons expiring too fast for some viewers
To help defray the cost of digital converter boxes, every household can get up to two $40 coupons from the federal government, but there is a catch.
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Satellite service causes complaints in digital TV test
Many of our viewers are apparently not yet ready for the digital-TV transition. Wednesday night, WRAL-TV took part in a statewide "soft test" designed to help people determine their readiness.
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Are you ready for DTV?
WRAL-TV took part in a statewide test Wednesday night designed to help viewers figure out if they are ready for the digital TV transition.
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Wilmington debuts DTV transition
The digital TV era has officially begun in the U.S. At noon Monday, Wilmington became the first place in the nation to switch completely to digital broadcast signals.
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Converter a Simple Way to Transition to Digital TV
Digital converter boxes take digital TV signals and convert them so analog televisions can recognize it and work. But will you need one for your TV?
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Group: Some Retailers Mislead Customers About DTV
A national consumer group says people should beware of what store clerks tell them about the upcoming digital television transition.
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Switch to All Digital TV Only A Year Away
5 on Your Side provides answers on how you can make the switch from analog to digital television.
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Coupons to Help Ease Digital TV Transition
Next year, television will experience the biggest change since color replaced black and white, and consumers might have to make some changes to continue watching.
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DTV Web Site Helping Folks With the Digital Switch
The way you watch TV could change in the near future as broadcast stations go digital. The move may leave some unprepared viewers in the dark.
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The Clock Is Counting Down to a Digital TV World
Two years from now, the TV you watch may not be able to receive anything because a major change mandated by federal law will eliminate all but digital television.

