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Digital Switch Delayed but Some Iowa Stations Won’t Wait

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Monday, February 9, 2009   

Des Moines, IA – Congress has finally voted to extend the deadline for the mandatory switch from analog TV signals to digital. The new national date has been set for June, but some Iowa television stations that invested huge sums of money in the conversion have decided not to wait, and to make the switch on February 17th, as originally planned.

Amalia Anderson with the Main Street Project says there are still thousands of rural Iowans who aren't ready. She says there is a big misconception about providing help for people with the cost of conversion equipment: TV is not just for entertainment; it's to provide critical information to those who have no other access to it.

"If they are not prepared for the switch, their TVs not only will go black, but there's potential for them not to hear really important and useful safety information."

She says in many rural areas of the state there is no access to cable, or people can't afford a new television set or a converter box. And, she says, that isn't the only obstacle to being ready for the switch.

"There is an additional burden of being able to find a local retailer that sells the box, and then being able to find a local retailer that offers a range of prices. You may be caught with a higher-end box and that is the only choice you have."

She says some manufacturers came out with a 40-dollar converter box, lessening the financial burden of the transition on working families. But many of the big electronic retailers refused to carry it, which made the conversion out of reach for many.


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