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October 15, 2008 10:33:44 PM CDT



Feds Ease TV Switch With Coupons

Posted Jan 2, 08 3:13 PM CST in Technology 

(Newser) – For the estimated 14.3 million households still getting their TV via antenna, there’s hope: The federal government yesterday began handing out $40 coupons to help buy converters ahead of the 2009 digital cutoff, the AP reports. The problem, Congress says, is that few know about the $1.5 billion coupon program—or the digital upgrade it’s supposed to facilitate.

Starting Feb. 18, 2009, old-style antenna TVs won’t get a picture, thanks to a Congressionally ordered shift to digital broadcasting. Roughly 13% of Americans still rely on free, over-the-air broadcasts, and they'll need a $50-$70 adapter. The feds will pay $40 of that if they ask—but with no solid plan to spread the word, few know they can.

Source Associated Press

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Starting Tuesday, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration will begin taking requests for two $40 coupons per household to be used toward the purchase of the boxes, which sell for...   (Shutterstock.com)
Beginning Feb. 18, 2009, televisions that receive conventional over-the-air antennas will no longer receive a picture.   (Shutterstock.com)
Starting at Feb. 18, 2009, conventional over-the-air antennas will no longer receive a picture.   (Shutterstock.com)
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