DTV: Stations Try to Fill Digital Subchannels
TV Week, February 1, 2009
By Daisy Whitney
The country's switchover from analog to digital broadcast signals brings with it a need for stations to program the digital subchannels created in the bandwidth space formerly occupied by their analog signals. Many stations have already opted for weather reports, movies and classic television shows to occupy the additional programming real estate.
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