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briv1016 Donating Member (407 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-09-08 08:23 PM
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Wilmington Digital TV Switch Upsets Residents
http://www.tvpredictions.com/wilmington090908.htm

Washington, D.C. (September 9, 2008) -- The city of Wilmington, North Carolina switched to Digital TV signals at noon yesterday as a test for the nationwide transition next February.

The test apparently did not get a passing grade.

Bloomberg News reports that federal and local offices were jammed with phone calls from residents complaining that they couldn't watch television. When the switch occurred at noon, analog sets would no longer display a picture on local channels; instead a message appeared saying residents must upgrade to digital equipment.

"Our phone lines were lit up for an hour straight between noon and one," Thomas Postema, general manager of WSFX, the Wilmington Fox affiliate, told Bloomberg.

Postema said many callers had purchased digital converter boxes, but didn't know how to connect them.

On February 17, 2009, all full-powered local stations must switch their analog signals to digital which means viewers will need a Digital TV, a digital converter box or a pay TV subscription to watch television.

Congressional lawmakers and others have raised concerns that many TV viewers will not be ready when the transition occurs. As a test for the nation, Wilmington's local stations agreed to officially switch to digital yesterday, five months early.

The Federal Communications Commission said its 'help line' yesterday received "several hundred" calls from Wilmington residents before 6 p.m. seeking assistance with their sets.

The complaints came although over the last few months, local and federal officials have bombarded Wilmington residents with TV commercials and other messages notifying them of the switch and offering tips on how to prepare for it.
`"It's been a grassroots initiative -- everything from going to blueberry festivals to Fourth of July celebrations to Rotary clubs and civic affairs clubs,'' Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo said in an interview with Bloomberg News. ``You'd have to be living under a rock, or not watching TV, to not know about it.''
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Rabrrrrrr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-09-08 08:39 PM
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1. I shouldn't be any more, but I still am, amazed at how utterly fucking dumb Americans are.
Truly, utterly, disgustingly, sickeningly, fuckwittingly dumb.
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briv1016 Donating Member (407 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 10:21 AM
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2. Wilmington Firefighters Acting As Digital TV Repairmen
http://www.tvpredictions.com/wilmington091008.htm

Washington, D.C. (September 10, 2008) -- The city of Wilmington, North Carolina has dispatched firefighters to people's homes to help residents connect their Digital TV converter boxes.

That's according to various news reports, including The Los Angeles Times.

Wilmington on Monday became the first city in the nation to switch to Digital TV signals. But Bloomberg News reports that federal and local offices were jammed with phone calls from residents complaining that they couldn't watch television.

When the switch occurred at noon on Monday, analog sets no longer displayed a picture on local channels; instead a message appeared saying residents must upgrade to digital equipment.

"Our phone lines were lit up for an hour straight between noon and one," Thomas Postema, general manager of WSFX, the Wilmington Fox affiliate, told Bloomberg.

Postema said many callers had purchased digital converter boxes, but didn't know how to connect them.

Consequently, the Los Angeles Times reports, federal and city officials have asked Wilmington firefighters to go to people's homes to help out with the converters -- and while they are there -- check out the home's smoke detector.

Assistant Chief Frank Blackley tells the Times that he went to the home of one 79-year-old woman who said she was a "a nervous wreck, just trying to get it (the converter) going." But Blackely said he had her watching The Oprah Winfrey Show in minutes.

On February 17, 2009, all full-powered local stations must switch their analog signals to digital which means viewers will need a Digital TV, a digital converter box or a pay TV subscription to watch television.

Congressional lawmakers and others have raised concerns that many TV viewers will not be ready when the transition occurs. As a test for the nation, Wilmington's local stations agreed to officially switch to digital yesterday, five months early.

Federal officials yesterday said the Wilmington test will help them prepare the nation next February. But an inspector for the Los Angeles County Fire Department said he didn't believe his city could follow Wilmington's Digital TV 'rescue' policy and start connecting converter boxes door-to-door.

"We have a lot of seniors," he told the newspaper.
The Federal Communications Commission said its 'help line' yesterday received "several hundred" calls from Wilmington residents before 6 p.m. on Monday seeking assistance with their sets. The switch occurred on noon on Monday.

The complaints came although over the last few months, local and federal officials have bombarded Wilmington residents with TV commercials and other messages notifying them of the switch and offering tips on how to prepare for it.
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DS1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 10:30 AM
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3. No tv for some of those stupid bastards was probably the best thing they could get
the fire department should have taken their TVs, not helped the ignorant fuckstains switch.
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