  Eat Me
join:2002-09-25 Sussex, NJ | reply to 34702533 Re: Some stations plan digital switch despite delay vote
But they require FCC approval, so the FCC can say yea or nay. |
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join:2006-07-31 Kingwood, TX
| said by Eat Me :But they require FCC approval, so the FCC can say yea or nay. Missed that --- problem with scanning rather than throughly reading.
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission ordered stations that still plan to turn off analog signals on Feb. 17 to notify the FCC by Monday.
Acting Chairman Michael Copps said the commission could prohibit stations from making the switch if doing so is not in the public interest.
For instance, if all stations in a market want to turn off early, that would draw FCC scrutiny, he said at a commission meeting. |
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·AT&T Midwest
| reply to Eat Me The FCC is trying to make sure at least one TV station in a market keeps their analog service on through June 12. It's a rather silly thing at this late date but as long as you weren't the last station in the market to file for an analog shutdown STA you'd get it.
As an aside, they had to file one for the original cut-off date too. The "approval" process is mostly administrative. |
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 hurfy Premium join:2002-08-06 Spokane, WA
| lol, that'll teach people.
They left the CW network running on analog here 
Possibly the FOX station, the linked page says FOX and gives the call letters for CBS.
I assume the ION network is still on analog but they don't seem to be rolling over to digital. Low-power station perhaps? Not interested enough to try analog pass-thru to check  |
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