Earth-Friendly Ways to Chuck Your Analog TV
The Street, April 10, 2008
By Eileen P. Gunn
The coming shift to digital from analog TV doesn't need to be an anti-environmental boondoggle for the consumer-electronics industry.
The Federal Communications Commission is changing our national television transmission next year from an analog signal to a digital one, saying the move will free up airwaves for police and fire transmissions.
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