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Now that it's DTV switch is delayed ...


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I think it would be a great idea if we could start this thread with how local markets are handling this.

 

I personally believe that there is not a member in this forum who is not DTV ready. We had over 2 years to prepare for this. And because of the in-activity of lazy people, we will have to delay the DTV switch.

 

So, with that mentioned and said, how is your local market handing this? Will they wait til June now, or will they stick with February?

 

I will start this off ...

 

Brian Roche at News 8 @ 5:30 announced that EVERY television station in market #41 will wait til June. Even WGAL. How sad.

 

-- matt

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Here, I know WHRO is going digital on the 17th... I think WAVY is too, tonight during the news they had a graphic up for a few bumpers about the DTV switch stating "February 17th" as the date. Not sure about the others.

 

In essence, to hell with gov't, we're doing it our way. I don't know about LA's stations though.

In New Orleans:

* WVUE went all digital in December and WLAE went all digital last week.

* WGNO is sticking to going all digital on 2/17 while WWL and WYES will wait until June.

* It is unknown when WDSU, WPXL and WHNO will make the switch.

 

In Baton Rouge:

* WAFB has filed paperwork with the FCC to go ahead and make the switch 2/17.

* WBRZ, WVLA and WGMB are all ready to go. No word on if they will make the switch this month.

WWSB has already switched (according to their promos).

 

 

other comments at:

 

http://www.packofseven.tv/tvnt/showthread.php?p=50351#post50351

 

 

 

another problem is some digital signals may not be as strong as the analog. Friends in the UP sent this link. Scroll down past the DTV countdown (now outdated) and watch the 3 pt segments.

 

http://www.uppermichiganssource.com/community/DTV.aspx

 

wonder if this could happen somewhere else - mountainous area, etc.??

WWSB has already switched (according to their promos).

 

 

other comments at:

 

http://www.packofseven.tv/tvnt/showthread.php?p=50351#post50351

 

 

 

another problem is some digital signals may not be as strong as the analog. Friends in the UP sent this link. Scroll down past the DTV countdown (now outdated) and watch the 3 pt segments.

 

http://www.uppermichiganssource.com/community/DTV.aspx

 

wonder if this could happen somewhere else - mountainous area, etc.??

 

http://www.fcc.gov/dtv/markets/report2.html

 

The above link will give you a list of all TV markets in the U.S. Click on a market to see PDF maps of all full-powered stations' digital signal range compared to their analog signal range.

http://www.fcc.gov/dtv/markets/report2.html

 

The above link will give you a list of all TV markets in the U.S. Click on a market to see PDF maps of all full-powered stations' digital signal range compared to their analog signal range.

 

thanking you

Here's who I have so far:

Albuquerque-Santa Fe - DMA# 44

KOAT: DELAY

 

Bakersfield - DMA# 125

KBAK: 2/17

KGET: 2/17

 

Bend - DMA# 192

KTVZ: DELAY

 

Billings - DMA# 170

KULR: 2/17

 

Boise-Nampa - DMA# 112

KTRV: DELAY

 

Butte-Bozeman - DMA# 190

KXLF: DELAY

 

Casper-Riverton - DMA# 197

KCWY: DELAY

KTWO: 2/17

 

Colorado Springs-Pueblo - DMA# 91

KOAA: DELAY

KRDO: DELAY

 

Denver - DMA# 18

KDVR: DELAY

KMGH: DELAY

KWGN: 2/17

 

Eugene - DMA# 119

KEZI: 2/17

KMTR: 2/17

 

Fargo-Valley City - DMA# 120

KVLY: 2/16

KXJB: 2/16

WDAY: DELAY

WDAZ: 2/17

 

Fresno-Visalia - DMA# 55

KGPE: 2/17

 

Grand Junction-Montrose - DMA# 184

KJCT: DELAY

 

Great Falls - DMA# 191

KFBB: 2/17

KRTV: 2/17

 

Helena - DMA# 206

KTVH: SWITCHED

 

Honolulu - DMA# 72

KFVE: SWITCHED

KGMB: SWITCHED

KHNL: SWITCHED

KHON: SWITCHED

KITV: SWITCHED

 

Idaho Falls-Pocatello - DMA# 162

KFXP: DELAY

KIDK: DELAY

KIFI: DELAY

KPVI: DELAY

 

Las Vegas - DMA# 42

KLAS: DELAY

KTNV: DELAY

KVBC: DELAY

 

Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney - DMA# 106

KHAS: SWITCHED

KLKN: 2/17

KOLN: 2/17

 

Medford-Klamath Falls - DMA# 140

KDRV: 2/17

KMVU: 2/17

KOBI: 2/17

KPIC: DELAY

KTVL: 2/17

 

Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson - DMA# 158

KFYR: 2/17

KXMA: DELAY

KXMB: DELAY

KXMC: DELAY

KXMD: DELAY

 

Missoula - DMA# 166

KPAX: DELAY

 

Monterey-Salinas - DMA# 124

KCBA: 2/17

KION: 2/17

KSBW: DELAY

 

Omaha - DMA# 76

KMTV: DELAY

WOWT: 2/17

 

Palm Springs - DMA# 142

KESQ: DELAY

 

Phoenix - DMA# 12

KPHO: DELAY

 

Portland - DMA# 22

KPTV: DELAY

 

Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto - DMA# 20

KCRA: DELAY

KOVR: DELAY

KXTV: DELAY

 

Salt Lake City - DMA# 33

KTVX: DELAY

KUTV: 2/17

 

Santa Barbara-San Luis Obispo - DMA# 121

KCOY: 2/17

KEYT: 2/17

KKFX: 2/17

KSBY: 2/17

 

Seattle-Tacoma - DMA# 14

KING: DELAY

KOMO: DELAY

 

Sioux Falls - DMA# 113

KDLT: SWITCHED

KELO: DELAY

KTTW: 2/17

 

Spokane - DMA# 75

KAYU: 2/17

KHQ: 2/17

KREM: 2/17

KXLY: 2/17

 

Topeka - DMA# 138

WIBW: 2/16

 

Tucson - DMA# 68

KGUN: DELAY

KVOA: DELAY

 

Tulsa - DMA# 61

KJRH: 2/17

 

Wichita-Hutchinson - DMA# 69

KSAS: 2/17

KWCH: 2/17

 

Yakima-Pasco-Richland-Kennewick - DMA# 126

KAPP: 2/17

KEPR: SWITCHED

KNDO: 2/17

KNDU: 2/17

KVEW: 2/17

 

 

I'll update this post as I get more in!

I'll also post the updates on http://www.TVNewsfans.com

In Albany, NY:

WTEN will continue using its analog transmitters through June 12, following Congress' delay of the digital television transition.

WNYT expects to continue broadcasting its analog signal until June 12.

WRGB still thinks there is only 11 more days till dtv, according to their site.

Here's what I know at this moment:

 

Nashville, TN

WKRN - Delaying switch until June 12

WSMV - Was going to switch on February 17, but decided today to delay until June 12

WTVF - No word on any delay just yet

WZTV - Will turn off analog signals as of February 17 at 11:59:59 PM

Memphis, TN

WREG - Delaying switch until June 12

WMC - Delaying switch until June 12

WPTY/WLMT - No word on any delay just yet

WHBQ - Delaying switch until June 12

Oklahoma City:

KFOR - 2/17

KOCO - Delayed until 6/12 (along with the other Hearst-Argyle Stations)

KWTV - 2/17

OETA - 2/17

KOKH - 2/17

KOCB - 2/17

KAUT - 2/17 (as far as I know)

KSBI - Delayed until 6/12

KOPX - Don't know at the moment

All but two of San Diego TV stations will fully go digital on Feb. 17th. The only exceptions being XETV-6(CW) and KPBS(PBS).

 

KNSD might be pending. They started running new O&O promos "Get the Picture" about the June switch now.

 

KFMB and KSWB for sure are switching in February. They've been showing announcements that are almost similar.

 

XETV will be switching by 2010? Or sumthin like that, I saw it on the HDTV San Diego Forum...since their antennas and transmitters are in Tijuana. The rules are different across the border.

 

Still no word from:

- KBNT (Univision)

- XHAS (Telemundo)

- XDTV (MY Network TV)

Here in Orlando

 

Switch on 2/17

 

WMFE 24 (PBS)

 

WVEN 26 (Univision)

 

WRDQ 27 (Independent)

 

Switch on 6/12

 

WESH 2 (NBC)

 

WKMG 6 (CBS)

 

WKCF 18 (CW)

 

WOFL 35 (Fox O&O)

 

Unmentioned or undecided

 

WFTV 9 (ABC) - still deciding date to switch on either 2/17 or 6/12

 

WOTF 43 (TeleFutura) - since WVEN is switching on 2/17, I think WOTF will too as

WVEN manages the station

 

WTGL 45 (FamilyNet/TLN)

 

WHLV 52 (TBN O&O)

 

WOPX 56 (ION O&O)

 

WRBW 65 (MyNetwork TV)

 

Already switched

 

WDSC 15 (PBS) - analog transmitter failure

 

WACX 40 (was 55) (religious Independent)- signed off early to allow for MediaFlo TV

services to be launched

 

WBCC 68 (PBS) - unknown (possibly analog transmitter failure)

Jackson, MS:

 

WDBD will be switching on 2/17, along with MPB (PBS). WLBT and WAPT will switch in June, and WJTV hasn't made a decision.

 

http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20090206/BIZ/902060338/-1/frontpagetabmodule-1V

KDNL plans to go forward switching on 2/17. KETC and KMOV are holding off until June. Not sure what KTVI, KSDK, and KPLR are doing yet.

 

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/sciencemedicine/story/128CFD582F59BDFC8625755500085592?OpenDocument#tp_newCommentAnchor

WBZ/WSBK: June 12th

WCVB: June 12th (as with the rest of the HA stations)

WHDH/WLVI: Still Deciding

WFXT: Still Deciding (but has been having transmitter problems)

 

WCAX Feb 17

WPTZ Feb 17

WFFF/WVNY Feb 17

 

WCSH: Probably Feb 17th, there already simulcasting newscasts on 2 radio stations.

WMTW: June 12th as with all HA stations

WGME Feb 17th?

 

WLBZ: Unknown but may follow sister WCSH.

WABI: June 12th

WVII: Unknown

 

WAGM: Unknown

 

WMUR: June 12th (a HA station)

 

WWLP Feb 17th?

WGGB: Nov 29th 2008

WSHM-LP Unknown due to the fact they don't have a digital signal yet.

 

WLNE: Feb 17th

WJAR Feb 17th?

WPRI/WNAC Feb 17th?

 

WFSB: Unknown

WTNH/WCTX: Unknown

WVIT: Unknown

WTIC/WTXX: Unknown

 

So still very uncertain. I'll ask and update.

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