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7 Things You Must Know

On Feb. 17, 2009, federal law requires that all full-power television broadcast stations stop broadcasting in analog format and broadcast only in digital format. This means that after that date all TV sets not equipped with digital tuners will no longer be able to receive programming through rooftop or rabbit-ear antennas.

 

With the clock ticking down, below are seven things you need to know to make sure you're ready for all-digital broadcasting.


DTV Consumer Education Quarterly Activity Reports:

The following Federal Communications Commission reports (Form 388) detail our DTV consumer education activities


WOFL 1st quarter 2008

WRBW 1st quarter 2008


WOGX 1st quarter 2008


WOFL 2nd quarter 2008

WRBW 2nd quarter 2008


WOGX 2nd quarter 2008


WOFL 3rd quarter 2008

WRBW 3rd quarter 2008


WOGX 3rd quarter 2008


WOFL 4th quarter 2008

WRBW 4th quarter 2008


WOGX 4th quarter 2008


FCC digital transition form 388 is also located in the Public File at our studios.


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