Obama Urges Delay In Digital TV Transition
President-elect Says Too Many Americans With Analog TV Sets Won't Be Ready For Feb. Switch
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Play CBS Video Video No Television For Millions? In February, millions of Americans will be without television service because of a government-mandated switch to digital broadcasting. Bill Whitaker reports.
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In a letter to key lawmakers Thursday, Obama transition team co-chair John Podesta noted that the Commerce Department has run out of money for coupons to subsidize digital TV converter boxes for consumers. People who don't have cable or satellite service or a new TV with a digital tuner will need the converter boxes to keep their older analog sets working.
Obama officials are also concerned that the government is not doing enough to help consumers prepare for and navigate the transition.
"With coupons unavailable, support and education insufficient, and the most vulnerable Americans exposed, I urge you to consider a change to the legislatively mandated analog cutoff date," Podesta wrote.
Just as the economic downturn has people foregoing expensive purchases like new TVs, government aid to buy converter boxes dries up, reported CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker. Those hardest hit are the elderly, the poor and rural Americans. And the government isn't very sympathetic, Whitaker reports.
"If they do not get their coupon in time, we recommend that they either buy a converter box without a coupon, buy another television, or connect to cable, satellite or another pay television service," says Meredith Atwell Baker, with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Congress required that broadcasters switch from analog to digital broadcasts, which are more efficient, to free up valuable chunks of wireless spectrum. The newly available room in the airwaves can be used for commercial wireless services and for emergency-response networks.
Podesta's letter went to the top Democrats and Republicans on the Senate and House Commerce committees. Congress mandated the Feb. 17 changeover and would have to pass a new law to postpone the date.
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See all 109 CommentsIn a few months from now, people will be scrapping perfectly good TV''s with crystal-clear pictures right and left as they replace them with HDTVs. It is just going to take the price of the new flat screen TV''s to drop to the $200 range. Anyone with an old TV needs to start asking around since there''s going to be a lot of much newer and better TV''s that people will want you to haul away for free.
And by this time next year your going to see the converter boxes starting to be given away and dumped.
People are complaining about coupons expiring and want to know why they have a short expiration date. Well that is really simple - the program assumes if you haven''t bought a converter box in 90 days then you really don''t want one that bad - and the expiration guarantees that the funds allocated to your coupons you didn''t use will be available for someone else to use with their coupons. In fact there''s a waiting list right now and as unused coupons expire the money is being used to satisfy requests on the waiting list.
People want to know why the coupons weren''t published in the paper. Well that would make it impossible to serialize the coupons which would allow widespread counterfeiting. it would also allow people to stockpile converters then resell them after Feb 2009.
People want to know why the government didn''t just distribute the boxes directly. The reason is that this pushes support of the converter to the retailer - and some people are going to want to ask questions on how to use the converter box even though most of them are very basic devices.
If we switched, PEBO would lose a third of his voters!
I''ve found that many folks are poor not necessarily because of their economic conditions as much as their stupidity. They always seem to be able to buy beer, cigarettes, or narcotics, but never the staples.
If this were over medicine or medical care it would be a different matter, but please, digital TV? Forget it.
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Kudos on another hilarious post today!
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Sorry, Deb, I didn''t see your response until I had posted my own. Didn''t mean to take the words out of your mouth!
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Many are elderly widows who have had the same TV for 30 years, and it is the ONLY thing they have to keep them company. They have no car, are too old to drive even if they did, and often no phone. They are what we used to call "shut-ins". Like it or not, there are a lot of them right there in your own community if you''ll take the time to look. The small homes with screened in porches where you never see anyone coming or going.
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That''s a good idea -- publish the coupons in the paper to the public, especially since the expired used ones can''t be replaced. I read that the sponsoring agency says they have "run out of money", but they are probably making that projection based on the total number of coupons sent out, even though many of them will never be redeemed. This whole thing is a fiasco.
Whose moronic idea was it to make them expire in 90 days and then mail them by snail mail? If they wanted to include an expiration date, make it good for up to 90 days after the transition!
Sheesh, what idiots.
Posted by ConDumbistan at 06:00 PM : Jan 08, 2009
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There are a couple of you on here who blame Obama for this mess. You''''ll grab at anything if you think it will make Obama look bad. snip Give it a rest!
Posted by Element51 at 05:50 PM : Jan 08, 2009
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Element51 -- There are always political trolls on BOTH sides!
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