Wed., Feb. 11th at Littleton High School
WHAT: WMUR-TV and New Hampshire Public Television will host a free information session on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at 6:30 PM at the Littleton High School cafeteria to discuss the change in the way television viewers will receive over-the-air (broadcast) TV signals in the coming months. Attendees will have an opportunity to learn how the federally mandated transition from analog to digital broadcast transmissions may affect them.While viewers who subscribe to a cable or satellite TV service are ready for DTV, viewers who receive TV signals through an antenna or “rabbit ears” (and do not subscribe to cable or satellite TV services) have three options for watching digital TV:1) Purchase a converter box for each television in your home that receives TV signals through an antenna ($40 coupons from the federal government are available to offset the cost), OR2) Purchase a new television set with a built-in digital tuner, OR3) Subscribe to a cable or satellite service that carries the channels you want to watch. WHO: Representatives from WMUR-TVRepresentatives from New Hampshire Public TelevisionWHY: WMUR-TV and NHPTV are partnering with local officials in New Hampshire communities to educate consumers about the upcoming digital broadcast transition scheduled to occur in NH within the next five months, and the options for consumers who will be affected.WHEN: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at 6:30 PMWHERE: Littleton High School cafeteria, 159 Oak Hill Ave. (603) 444-5601CONTACTS: Alex Jasiukowicz WMUR-TV (603) 641-9073 Grace LessnerNHPTV (603) 868-4328
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