A federal mandate will kill analog television broadcasts early next year, but it won’t kill analog once and for all. How much longer analog will survive is largely a question for cable TV companies, ...
After a delay of nearly 12 hours, the FCC on Tuesday night finally approved a regulation forcing cable operators to carry both analog and digital TV channels transmitted by some local TV stations. By ...
I am tweaking an HTPC which right now has no TV card, but I am considering getting one. However, I am a bit confused about how it will work for the next few years as far as cable TV.<BR><BR>Right now, ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday approved new rules designed to ensure that cable television subscribers who own analog TV sets will still have access to local broadcast TV channels ...
Q We have a TV in the basement that gets its signal digitally from Comcast. There is a TV set upstairs that also receives its signal from Comcast, but not digitally. When they are both on the same ...
Irvine, Calif.—Broadcom Corp. announced a digital-to-analog (DTA) SoC that enables cable set-top box (STB) OEMs to provide cable operators with a cost effective device that transitions analog cable ...
John P. Falcone is the senior director of commerce content at CNET, where he coordinates coverage of the site's buying recommendations alongside the CNET Advice team (where he previously headed the ...
Is this just the cable provider? A very few channels (6, 95, 96, for example) are very fuzzy, and it changes (from kind of fuzzy to fuzzier) in a pattern I don't quite think is a pattern. None of the ...
Cable television won more than it lost in critical decisions the Federal Communications Commission has made on digital television and program-access requirements. Cablers will have to pipe not only ...
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