Digital Television (DTV)

Are you ready for Digital TV? All full-power television stations will broadcast digital signals by June 12, 2009.
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DTV SwitchAre you ready for Digital TV (DTV)? You'll need to take action if you want to continue watching most TV programming after June 12, 2009.

Read more about switching to DTV or find a Cable or Satellite provider in your area.

I have an analog TV with a “rabbit ears” antenna or roof-top antenna and I do not have Cable – or Satellite TV – service.

You’ll need to take action if you want to continue watching most TV programming after June 12, 2009. Find a Cable or Satellite provider in your area.

Your options include:

Purchase a digital to analog converter box

Converter boxes convert digital TV signals into analog TV signals so that you can continue viewing your local broadcast channels like NBC, ABC, CBS and FOX. There are many converter boxes available ranging in price from $40 to $70 plus tax. Certain boxes are eligible for $40 off through the government coupon program.

You might also require a new over-the-air antenna. The correct make/model of antenna varies by location so click here to figure out which antenna is best for your location. We also recommend that you contact a professional installer to help with any roof-top antenna installation.

Subscribe to a Satellite or Cable TV Provider

Many TV providers offer hundreds of great channels and allow you to choose the programming package that best suits your needs. And, get amazing features such as the ability to pause and record live TV.

You have many options when it comes to selecting a TV provider. Click here to find a Cable or Satellite provider in your area.

Purchase a new Digital TV

A digital TV has a digital tuner built in so you won’t need a converter box. However, you might need a new over-the-air antenna to ensure that you can get your digital signals—as digital signals may have different coverage and strength compared to analog signals. The correct make/model of antenna varies by location so click here to figure out which antenna is best for your location.