Transition in Trouble
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Many Will Suffer Significant Harm if the DTV Transition Fails
- The Leadership Conference has Identified Numerous Issues that Threaten a Successful DTV Transition
- Transition Planning Lacks Leadership and a Comprehensive Plan
- Transition Awareness is Low; Consumers and Retailers are Confused; Outreach Efforts are Inadequate
- Coupon Program is Confusing, Burdensome, and Restrictive
- Costs and Burdens to Many Communities and Viewers are Excessive or Overwhelming
- Many Communities Will Lose, not Gain, Television Stations and Service
- No Rapid Response is in Place to Deal with Inevitable Transition Problems
- Recommendations
- Conclusion
Recommendation: Preserve Communities’ Access to Their Television Stations
The federal government must address the problem of preserving access to analog low power community broadcast stations and rural translator stations with education, outreach, and a greatly increased supply of coupon-eligible converter boxes that enable a single analog television to receive both digital and analog broadcasts. The problem of consumers trying to access both digital and analog broadcasting along the U.S. - Mexico border must also be addressed.
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