Martin may Close Analog Loophole, Fine Providers for Lack of DTV Education
Broadcasting & Cable, December 1, 2008
By John Eggerton
Word out of the FCC is that Chairman Kevin Martin will try to close the so-called analog loophole, create a digital translator service to help fill in analog coverage gaps, and has some fines teed up against cable, telco, and maybe satellite, for failure to provide sufficient DTV education information.
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