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The Digital Television Transition Coming To A TV Near You In 2009

The DTV transition is the switchover from the traditional analog method of transmitting television signals to exclusively digital broadcasting of free television programming. If you are a Central Florida cable or satellite TV subscriber, your provider will likely continue your service uninterrupted to you!
The transition from analog to digital television represents the most significant advancement of television technology since color TV. Digital television allows TV stations to offer a number of new and better services.
More DTV information from Brighthouse Networks and the National Association of Broadcasters and hhgreg Appliance.






Click here for DTV BasicsClick here for DTV FAQ'sClick here for DTV Coupon ProgramClick here for DTV Shopper's Guide



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