View Full Version : Obama Wants to Delay Analog TV Shutdown to June 12
Draconis
01-16-09, 02:48 PM
Obama Wants to Delay Analog TV Shutdown to June 12 (http://i.gizmodo.com/5133120/obama-wants-to-delay-analog-tv-shutdown-to-june-12)
Looks like Obama realized what a pain the TV Analog shutdown is going to be.
hdtvfan0001
01-16-09, 03:22 PM
Obama Wants to Delay Analog TV Shutdown to June 12 (http://i.gizmodo.com/5133120/obama-wants-to-delay-analog-tv-shutdown-to-june-12)
Looks like Obama realized what a pain the TV Analog shutdown is going to be.
I won't respond with my gut reaction to this.....
...but changing the rules in the 11 1/2th hour like that is plain stupid, especially since it will likely mean more subsidy $$$ to lengthen the term. :rolleyes:
If folks haven't prepared after 5 years of notifications and millions of advertising dollars telling them in every nook and cranny media outlet...I say tough luck to them.
fluffybear
01-16-09, 03:29 PM
Obama Wants to Delay Analog TV Shutdown to June 12 (http://i.gizmodo.com/5133120/obama-wants-to-delay-analog-tv-shutdown-to-june-12)
Looks like Obama realized what a pain the TV Analog shutdown is going to be.
This is already being discussed in the following thread:
http://www.dbstalk.com/showthread.php?t=149505
fluffybear
01-16-09, 03:29 PM
I won't respond with my gut reaction to this.....
...but changing the rules in the 11 1/2th hour like that is plain stupid, especially since it will likely mean more subsidy $$$ to lengthen the term. :rolleyes:
If folks haven't prepared after 5 years of notifications and millions of advertising dollars telling them in every nook and cranny media outlet...I say tough luck to them.
Amen!
Matt9876
01-16-09, 03:35 PM
It will cost us big time if it doesn't happen on schedule.
Please everyone stick to the plan !:grin:
Stuart Sweet
01-16-09, 03:42 PM
I'm moving this to the Broadcast/HDTV forum.
Yes, we've all known about the transition for over a year; let's stick with the Feb 17th date and turn off analog TV that day. For people to now complain they weren't aware of the problem after 2+ years only goes to prove that they don't watch TV (and thus, miss all of the discussion and crawls talking about DTV), and thus, the transition won't affect them at all.
Obama - stop pandering and complaining and please just stick to the original Feb 17th 2009 date and move on. We have more important things to worry about.
runner26
01-16-09, 04:34 PM
Great idea! After all, this change has only been coming for 15 years. Why the big rush?
Maybe some good news. I just saw this posted on the website of our local NBC affiliate -
http://www.wgal.com/digital-tv/18497211/detail.html
LarryFlowers
01-16-09, 04:54 PM
Good! The new administration needs to leave this alone.
Maybe some good news. I just saw this posted on the website of our local NBC affiliate -
http://www.wgal.com/digital-tv/18497211/detail.html
samhevener
01-17-09, 05:02 AM
Obama Wants to Delay Analog TV Shutdown to June 12 (http://i.gizmodo.com/5133120/obama-wants-to-delay-analog-tv-shutdown-to-june-12)
Looks like Obama realized what a pain the TV Analog shutdown is going to be.
Not only President Obama but many senators and representives are also now seeing the problems with the shutdown. I agree with you 100%.
Pepster
01-17-09, 06:08 AM
Not only President Obama but many senators and representives are also now seeing the problems with the shutdown. I agree with you 100%.
It will be a problem for some people no matter when it's done, so just get it over with. Besides, what so magical about June 12th?
dodge boy
01-17-09, 06:20 AM
Obama Wants to Delay Analog TV Shutdown to June 12 (http://i.gizmodo.com/5133120/obama-wants-to-delay-analog-tv-shutdown-to-june-12)
Looks like Obama realized what a pain the TV Analog shutdown is going to be.
Hey what's it going to hurt to leave the analog lit for a couple of months?
Absolutely nothing, some people on here will use anything to bash this guy, what a joke..... :nono2:
scooper
01-17-09, 08:38 AM
Hey what's it going to hurt to leave the analog lit for a couple of months?
Absolutely nothing, some people on here will use anything to bash this guy, what a joke..... :nono2:
Do you know how much it costs to run a TV transmitter for 1 month ?
Try in the order of $25,000 . Many stations are budgeted to 2 transmitters only until Feb 17.
Not to mention all the other behind the scenes choreography that has to happen about stations moving from one channel to another. There are not that many tower crews / other specialists out there that can do this work.
Congress was the fools to select Feb 17 - now when the time comes - they should man up and face the music. They were told that winter is not a great time to be doing outside antenna work.
It doesn't matter whether the date goes on schedule or you delay until June - you are still going to have the procastinators and the "it will never happen" crowd not making any preps until all they get is static. Rip that bandaid off and get it over with.
If you think that's what we should do - then reimburse the broadcasters for their additional expenses related to delaying. But keep in mind there 1500+ stations out there impacted by this as well. And don't prohibit them from shutting down early either.
The broadcasters are just going 'Grin and bear it' and spin it claiming they agree with the delay and will continue to operate in the public interest. :hurah:
Most have acted in good faith to make the Feb transition work so is this fair to them? Of course not; It's just the cost of doing business as required to reach 85% of their viewers by qualifying for carriage on cable and DBS.
--- CHAS
A response from the National Association of Broadcasters, the industry liaison (lobby) with Washington:
"Today's announcement from President Obama's transition team reaffirms the importance of free and local broadcasting in the fabric of American life.
NAB looks forward to a continuing dialogue with the new White House and new Congress to ensure a successful DTV transition."
That's it! :nono2:
--- CHAS
jclewter79
01-17-09, 09:58 AM
My local CBS claim they are shutting down their analog on feb 6. I hope that they go ahead with it.
dodge boy
01-17-09, 01:03 PM
Do you know how much it costs to run a TV transmitter for 1 month ?
Try in the order of $25,000 . Many stations are budgeted to 2 transmitters only until Feb 17.
No I actually just thought you hit a switch and the analog transmitter went "on" or "off".... Never thought of an operation cost, since a transmitter can't have moving parts... Just an electric bill.
scooper
01-17-09, 01:10 PM
No I actually just thought you hit a switch and the analog transmitter went "on" or "off".... Never thought of an operation cost, since a transmitter can't have moving parts... Just an electric bill.
Yes - a BIG electric bill.
And while you're figuring costs - more PSAs about now changed date ($ both in sending them and lost ad revenue), the headache of re-coordinating with everyone else..
Add more money to the coupons and other tweaks to the program if you think it will help, but keep the date as is.
JM Anthony
01-17-09, 03:18 PM
There was an article in the NY Times the other day. Apparently Obama isn't alone. One of the other Commissioners sent FCC Chairman Martin a letter expressing his concern over lack of preparations. In addition to running out of funds for converter box coupons, their phone system for answering inquiries isn't working too well. Drops calls. Nice touch.
John
no static at all
01-17-09, 05:19 PM
Do you know how much it costs to run a TV transmitter for 1 month ?
Try in the order of $25,000 . Many stations are budgeted to 2 transmitters only until Feb 17.The government should be required to re-imburse "all" additional expenses the TV stations incur if the deadline is extended. This is just isn't fair to the stations after all the years of careful planning!!
Let's get the show on the road!!:icon_da:
tcusta00
01-17-09, 05:43 PM
The government should be required to re-imburse "all" additional expenses the TV stations incur if the deadline is extended. This is just isn't fair to the stations after all the years of careful planning!!
Let's get the show on the road!!:icon_da:
But remember you and I fund the government who would be reimbursing "all" of these additional expense. ;)
The show must go on!!
no static at all
01-17-09, 05:50 PM
But remember you and I fund the government who would be reimbursing "all" of these additional expense. ;)
The show must go on!!Agreed,
We certainly don't need any more bailouts.:nono:
rlgold88
01-17-09, 05:59 PM
I hope its not going to be extende that will mean anothre 6 months of commercials, scrolling during news cast, and tests at the beginning of every news cast, that explain the digital transistion. My 90 year old grandma was able to figure out what she needs to do for OTA on her old tv, from the never ending commercials. It remind me of the year 2000 crap.
Herdfan
01-20-09, 12:45 PM
It will be a problem for some people no matter when it's done, so just get it over with. Besides, what so magical about June 12th?
This, or something close, should have been the date in the first place. Its after the traditional TV season and if there need to be any antenna adjustments, they are much easier to complete in June rather than February.
That said, lets get on with it.
Stuart Sweet
01-20-09, 01:35 PM
For the moment, the Senate has blocked this attempt, but apparently they will reconsider the issue next week.
Let's hope the Senate continues to block this attempt.
It's been delayed, blocked being somewhat too strong a term. The issue will be debated and a vote taken rather than 'fast tracked' by unanimous consent.
The idea of delaying until everyone throws up collective hands proclaiming 'we can't get this done in time' is unrealistic.
--- CHAS
dennispap
01-26-09, 06:51 PM
Bad news
http://www.dbstalk.com/showthread.php?t=150943
deanconst96
01-26-09, 06:55 PM
Our local PBS station says it's costs them over $6,000 per month to have the analog signal. That's what hurts.
Michael D'Angelo
01-26-09, 07:04 PM
Please continue discussion here....http://www.dbstalk.com/showthread.php?t=150943
Thank you.
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