TV stations struggling with viewer loss on DTV

July 2, 2009 By PETER SVENSSON , AP Technology Writer

(AP) -- The government is helping two dozen TV stations that became difficult to receive by antenna when they switched to new frequencies as part of the digital TV transition, the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday.

Most of the stations, in cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, New York and Dallas, moved their digital broadcasts from the UHF band to the VHF band on June 12, when they turned off their analog broadcasts.

The VHF band was previously used only for analog broadcasts, and was largely untried as a carrier for digital broadcasts. While UHF can be received well with small indoor antennas, the best VHF antennas are large rooftop units. Many antennas sold as "digital" ones in the last few years receive UHF only.

The FCC has sent engineers to some of the affected cities, and has granted temporary permission to some stations to increase the strength of their signals as it seeks a long-term solution, said Robert Ratcliffe, acting chief of the FCC's media bureau.

ABC-affiliated Channel 6 in Philadelphia is one of the stations that lost viewers after the transition, and received temporary permission to boost its power output, according to a newscast last week. The ABC station in Chicago has also had problems.

Just after June 12, about 30 percent of callers to the FCC's help center had difficulties receiving one or more digital stations. That figure has declined this week to just above 20 percent, the FCC said.

"Fortunately, for the vast majority of stations, the transition has been successful, and consumers have realized the benefits of ," Ratcliffe said at an FCC meeting Thursday.

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  • Doug_Huffman - Jul 03, 2009
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    I hope that they are careful not to lay all the blame on DTV! I'm down to one broadcast channel and could care less. TV content sucks.

    I will not watch TV until Top Teleprompter of the United States Obongo requires it. Hail BOG Obongo.
  • dacarls - Jul 15, 2009
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    I cannot believe the numbers shown here- that nobody is having problems receiving digital tv using converter boxes. I live in a rural area that is 60-90 miles from the nearest broadcasters, in 3 directions. Nothing works in the whole county and the neighoring county either: "weak signal" is all anyone gets.
    I watched analog TV here for 40 years, but now there is NO TV, no advertisers get any views either. But Apparently they don't care.

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