DTV News: North Carolina town sacrificing analog TV as early as September 8, 2008

Source:  TVsnob.com

A small town in Wilmington, North Carolina (Population 100, 000) has elected to cut off their analog signals permanently on September 8th, 2008 as part of a test run before the actual February 17th, 2009 date mandated by the government.

It’ll be interesting to see the results of this test, and how the citizens of Wilimington react.

 


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