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Digital TV is coming, ready or not

Apex Digital TV converter boxes are displayed at a Best Buy store in Emeryville, Calif.

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Kai Ryssdal: Four months ago, there was much hullabaloo over the looming switch to digital television. So much hullabaloo in fact that Congress and the White House agreed to delay the transition. The new deadline is this coming Friday. And Marketplace's Sarah Gardner reports that still, not everybody is ready for digital prime time.


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SARAH GARDNER: The Federal Communications Commission has been warning viewers for two years about the conversion to digital TV. It was supposed to happen in February. But the government pushed back the date when it started running out of $40 vouchers for digital converter boxes. There are more vouchers now, thanks to the federal stimulus bill, but the FCC's Mark Wigfield says millions of Americans are still stuck in the analog age.

MARK WIGFIELD: The latest Nielson figures show that about 2.7 percent of the nation's households are completely unprepared.

That's about 3 million, and it includes the elderly, the poor, non-English speakers and, of course, just plain old procrastinators who will swarm Best Buy Thursday night in search of those set-top boxes.

The FCC's hired thousands of people to staff help centers and take phone calls from the TV deprived. One analyst noted, at least American Idol is over. True, but the NBA playoffs may not be.

I'm Sarah Gardner for Marketplace.

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Sarah Gardner is a reporter on the Marketplace sustainability desk covering sustainability news spots and features.
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Lj R - Jun 12, 2009

Hysterical. "Worth the wait" was in your story today... uh huh. Really? I got the box. Hooked it up. Wow - now a plethora of infomercials, bad Korean and Mexican TV, and weather channels. Gee whiz, I'm thrilled.

Finally, I'll have no excuse for leaving unfinished both the reading of the novels that lay bookmarked around my house but my own I should be writing.

What p's me off about this is that I had to pay $40 for that idiotic box.

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Chuck Gilbert - Jun 9, 2009

Hi Kai! How many of those "households" (I'm a longtime apartment dweller and single) that are "not ready for the switch to digital T.V.) actually watch it? I've stopped watching both network and cable in 2000. I use the T.V.for either a DVD or VCR (yes,I still have tapes!) session. The television, being the wastwland that it is,is not called the "boob tube" or "idiot box" for nothing. Instead I listen to Marketplace! Thank You, Chuck