Digital TV transition still causing confusion, surprises and even some outrage
By Jessica Troiano
Special to amNewYork
A little more than a month away from the digital transition and plenty of confusion remains about who will be affected and how to prepare.
New York City is not immune from the uncertainties and even controversies surrounding the switch to all digital broadcasts starting. Feb. 17.
City leaders have been trying to raise awareness for months about the change, which many say will disproportionately affect the elderly, low-income and non-English speaking people.
“Television is the place they get information, and for the seniors, it’s how they find out what’s going on in the world,” said Councilwoman Gale Brewer. She is the chairwoman of the council’s technology committee and has a new crusade calling on the federal government to pay for more coupons to help consumers switch to digital.
This week the federal government ran out of money for $40 coupons to help consumers buy digital converter boxes. Older television sets that receive signals over the airwaves — not cable or satellite — will need the converters.
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