WCBS an WNBC here in NY are still running there info on how to hook up the converter boxs on there analog channels, how long will there still keep the analog signal on?
Your right some people are just cheap, if they did'nt now do it they won't want to do it, think now that they don't have to,they should of just switched over, let them get a box or a new tv,besides them old tv's won't last that long, why would anyone still want to stay with analog anyway
Why delay the transition,most people know about it, and most people have cable or the Dish, beside to much is made about this to begin with,who still uses a rabbit ears with a snowly picture,it's so out dated anyway, it's not like everyone is on this analog system any more if so than a digital transition would be a much bigger thing to switch to, why would anyone want to stay with the old analog anyway
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