Cox Communications is changing the way it delivers television signals to some of its Louisiana customers. After a three-month transition period, customers will need a digital converter box for each TV ...
Larry Frutiger installed a Cox-supplied digital converter enabling him to get cable programing on his analog television. He is buying a new TV because the picture no longer displays properly. (May 22, ...
To create capacity for more services, Antietam Cable is asking some customers to make a change. The move affects only Broadcast Basic customers, said Brian Lynch, Antietam's president and general ...
The cable version of the analog-to-digital jump will impact anyone who takes a coaxial cable line from the wall and plugs it directly into a TV set. There will be no government coupons to help pay for ...
First, a few channels disappeared. Then, a few more. Finally, there were none left in New Orleans. Next up are Baton Rouge and Lafayette. After issuing warnings for months, Cox Communications pulled ...
The Community Broadcasters Association (CBA), the group that represents low-power TV and Class A stations serving rural communities across the country, has partnered with Microprose Systems to help ...
Editor’s Note: The following story is excerpted from PC World. The Today@PCWorld blog has more information on analog-to-digital TV issues. Do you still get your TV reception via rabbit ears or a ...
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 ...
It’s the end of the cable line for Cox basic-cable customers who plug the coaxial directly into their television. Starting in January, Cox’s move to all-digital service will require every television ...
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