Note that it doesn't have to be a digital tuner capable of HD resolutions.
The analog cutoff date has already been pushed back several years...does everyone really think it can't happen again?
Even if it does happen "on time, this time" in 2009, it will only affect the less than 15% of viewers who receive TV over the air (cable & satellite subscribers are NOT affected)
In 2010 there will still be tens of millions of viewers watching standard definition TVs fed by analog cable.
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Note that it doesn't have to be a digital tuner capable of HD resolutions.
The analog cutoff date has already been pushed back several years...does everyone really think it can't happen again?
Even if it does happen "on time, this time" in 2009, it will only affect the less than 15% of viewers who receive TV over the air (cable & satellite subscribers are NOT affected)
In 2010 there will still be tens of millions of viewers watching standard definition TVs fed by analog cable.