*
 
*   *
  The media's job is to interest the public in the public interest.  - John Dewey  
*    
 

OFFICES

Boulder Office
3980 Broadway Suite 103 Box 139
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303.448.9105
Toll free: 888.891.9416
Fax: 208.247.1830

Boise Office
1810 West State Street #420
Boise, ID 83702
Toll free: 888.891.9416
Fax: 208.247.1830

STAFF LIST

Lark Corbeil
Managing Editor
Contact

David Crandall
Business Manager
Contact

Susan Green
Development Director
Contact

Mary Hulsebus
Executive Administator
Contact

Deb Courson
Editor
Contact

Skip Wood
Editor
Contact


  
*   *
 

I Want My DTV: Groups Working to Keep All Connected

Get the Flash Player to see this player.

June 5, 2009

Las Vegas, NV – The big switch happens one week from today, when analog television screens go blank and a converter box will be needed to receive digital TV signals over the air.

Jonathan Lawson, executive director of Reclaim the Media, says TV stations have been doing a good job explaining that the change is near - but the people who most depend on their old TVs with the rabbit-ear antennas are least-likely to know about the switch. He says some can't afford the change that’s coming.

"Free TV is a lifeline of public safety information and local news for a lot of people. That’s more true for low-income folks, seniors and for immigrants, than it is for any other group."

Congress authorized the digital TV coupons in an effort to keep television access free, even after the conversion, says Lawson. Many Internet Web sites offer a converter box for the value of the coupon, he adds, but finding a box at a local electronics store at the coupon value is not so easy.

"The government coupons, still available for free, will provide $40 off of the cost of the box. Unfortunately, local retailers have mostly been selling boxes in the $60 to $100 range."

Reclaim the Media has been doing outreach for months to make sure people know about the free government coupons and also how to hook up their new digital TV box. To find other locations, check out the DTV website at www.dtv.gov.

Mike Clifford, Public News Service - NV