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Copps Keeps Pushing for Digital TV Transition Trial Market

FCC Commissioner Pitches Plan at CES

By Ted Hearn -- Multichannel News, 1/8/2008 10:36:00 PM

LAS VEGAS -- Federal Communications Commission Democrat Michael Copps hasn’t given up on his proposal to complete the digital TV transition in at least one test market before the national cutoff of analog broadcasting in February 2009.

“I think it’s the only rational and viable way to go about something like this,” Copps said Tuesday at the Consumer Electronics Show. “I can’t just see one time pulling the lever and saying a Hail Mary and hoping for the best.”

Copps, who floated a DTV transition dry run in late December, hasn’t gained the support of Republican FCC chairman Kevin Martin.

“I am not opposed to it but I’m not sure that logistically we would be able to end up accomplishing it,” Martin said here Tuesday.

Martin indicated that the preparations to conduct a DTV transition trial would be too extensive with just 13 months left before the Feb. 17, 2009 national cutoff of analog TV signals on which the consuming public has relied for decades.

“There’s only a year left before actual transition. There haven’t been any communities that have yet come forward and said, ‘Hey, we want to be the experimental community to have this occur.’” Martin said.

According to the National Association of Broadcasters, U.S. consumers own 69 million analog TV sets that can’t receive digital TV signals with a rabbit ears or rooftop antenna. To keep those sets viable post-transition, consumers need to connect them to cable or satellite TV, or attach a digital-to-analog converter box.

The Consumer Electronics Association expects that about 80 million DTV sets will be sold by February 2009.

Like many Democrats on Capitol Hill, Copps is concerned that a seamless DTV transition on a single day is unlikely in a country with 300 million people and a complex demographic profile. Thus, Copps’s interest in a trial that could expose weaknesses on a small scale.

“It’s late in the game. We should have done this a long time ago,” Copps said.

 

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