Today’s (Not) The Day
Posted by Peter on February 17, 2009
Today was supposed to be the big day. The day we finally shut off the analog broadcasting transmitters and switched to all-digital broadcasting.
After about 10 years of planning, preparation and public awareness, the government decided too many people still weren’t ready and stepped in at the last minute to delay the change.
Now we get to go through this all over again in June. As if an extra 4 months is going to substantially change the number of people who aren’t ready.
This delay is only going to add to the confusion since broadcasters are not “required” to delay the cutoff, they “may” delay it if they wish. So instead of everyone switching at once and dealing with the problems and confusion one time, there will be at least two dates for switching and increased confusion as some stations switch and others don’t.
The government really should have stayed out of this. One of their big concerns was the derth of coupons for converter boxes. In their infinite wisdom, they delay the change, but make no provisions for extar coupons, more funding for the coupons or reissuing the expired coupons people already have. So they step in add to the confusion and don’t do anything to help people. Sounds like a typical government program.
Now we can reset our count down clocks for June 12, 2009.





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