
- A new era in broadcast television history.
REMINDER: Your Analog TV’s Will Implode At Midnight
The era of analog broadcast television in the United States will end as the nation’s full power* television stations complete their transition to an all-digital system. While this change will mark the end of the traditional analog method of broadcasting over-the-air television, it won’t signal the end of free broadcast television, and your favorite broadcast programs and local television stations will still be available.
Don’t forget your old school analog TV’s will cease receiving over-the-air TV signals come tomorrow unless you score a digital converter box or you receive your television by cable, satellite or built-in HDTV tuner. Congress extended the DTV Transition date from Feburary 17th, 2009 (best day ever might I add) to June 12, 2009 due to the economy and lack of DTV coupons.
It’s your geeky duty to call grandma and inform her that her precious block of Baking With Julia and The Best Of The Joy Of Painting will no longer be filling her noontime cat nap unless she steps up to all digital TV.
The era of analog broadcast television in Spain will end on the 3rd of April 2010. Now, more than 60% of Spanish houses see digital television.
It´s free, and the quality of the images is on HD, full HD, you can see a lot of channels (in my house I see 56 free channels), you can see TV series and fils on other languages with subtitles and a lot of thinks more.
In Europe, the analog television will end maximum in 2012, and if the European states don´t have digital television, will be severely punished.
If you want to see the television, you would buy a new television or buy a digital converter box.