| A New Era in Television Broadcasting |
On June 12, 2009 Television Became All Digital All of the nation's full power* television stations have completed their transition to an all-digital system. While this change marks the end of the traditional analog method of broadcasting over-the-air television, it does not signal the end of free broadcast television, and your favorite broadcast programs and local television stations are still available.Learn what to do if you have not yet made the transition. Remember to rescan your converter box or DTV to ensure you get all available channels. Visit our FAQ section to ensure your transition is a success. *Many low-power TV and TV translator stations may remain in analog after June 12, 2009. For easiest navigation between these channels and full power digital channels using analog TV sets consumers may want to use converter boxes with “analog pass-through” capability. Click here to learn more. |












All of the nation's full power* television stations have completed their transition to an all-digital system. While this change marks the end of the traditional analog method of broadcasting over-the-air television, it does not signal the end of free broadcast television, and your favorite broadcast programs and local television stations are still available.