The cutoff date for analog broadcast television is a year away. PC Magazine's Robert Heron shows you how it'll affect you, whether you get your TV signal from cable, a satellite dish, or an antenna.
They say there are still about 3 million people who aren't ready for the transition.... so while watching basic cable channels for the 1st few months after the transition I should expect to see less commercials for retard helmets and the video professor.... hopefully
You can see less of the uglies too rofl
vR6sLaYa 2 years ago
They say there are still about 3 million people who aren't ready for the transition.... so while watching basic cable channels for the 1st few months after the transition I should expect to see less commercials for retard helmets and the video professor.... hopefully
smakmybitchup341 2 years ago
think this change from analog to digital television is a
waste of time. Analog is fine as it is and this changes is
confusing lots of people. Its a joke.
TheIxtlan 2 years ago
ugh! If only they did this to AM Radio
KM13Videos 2 years ago
watch?v=riI7gdFXAxk
nwosigns 3 years ago
Yeah! The whole TV part too,not just some of it?
Dudtz 3 years ago
true
KolerikRocks 3 years ago
USA Emergemncy personel have the High Band,they don't need the TV part of the spectrum.
Dudtz 3 years ago