NHPTV STEWARTSTOWN ANALOG TRANSMITTER SHUT DOWN

STATION CHANNELS STILL AVAILABLE TO REGION’S VIEWER

(DURHAM, August 25, 2016) — To reduce energy usage and costs, New Hampshire Public Television has shut down its analog transmitter on Holden Hill in Stewartstown. Viewers in the area can continue to watch New Hampshire PBS channels via the digital transmitter on Holden Hill. Viewers must own a digital TV or own a digital-to-analog converter in order to receive NHPTV’s digital signal, which carries all four New Hampshire Public Television channels (NHPTV PRIME, NHPTV EXPLORE, WORLD and CREATE). Viewers can contact the station at (603) 868-1100 or email themailbox@nhptv.org with any questions about this change.

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Peter A. Frid
President & CEO
pfrid@nhpbs.org
603-868-1100

Dawn DeAngelis
Vice President & Chief Content Officer
ddeangelis@nhpbs.org
603-868-1100


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Carla Gordon Russell
Director of Communications
crussell@nhpbs.org
(603) 868-4339