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Jennifer C. Kerr (ap@telecom-digest.org) Sat, 5 Nov 2005 15:12:11 -0600
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Senate Sets 2009 Digital TV Deadline By JENNIFER C. KERR
The Senate moved the digital TV transition one step closer to reality
Lawmakers gave broadcasters until April 7, 2009, to end their
The bill also would provide $3 billion to help millions of Americans
Legislation approved last month by the House Energy and Commerce
Differences between the measures would need to be worked out in a
In the Senate, an amendment by Republican John Ensign of Nevada that
Digital television promises sharper pictures and better sound than
National Association of Broadcasters president Eddie Fritts said the
The move to all-digital will free valuable radio spectrum, some of
Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record), R-Ariz., unsuccessfully
Public safety officials had pressed for the earliest possible transition.
"We would have preferred an earlier date, but the most important thing
In addition to the hard date, the Senate measure also set aside an
The original digital television bill was sponsored by Sens. Ted
Separately on Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission moved up
The commission had previously ruled that mid-sized sets, screens from
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