Pennsylvania Stations to Air DTV Test
To help consumers and cable providers determine if they are ready for the transition to digital, the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Broadband Cable Association, will conduct a state-wide test.
On Nov. 17 at 6:25 p.m., TV stations across the state will either cease operation on their analog transmitter, leaving the viewer with a snowy screen or will broadcast a message to the effect that "if you are watching this message, you or your pay provider are not ready for Feb. 17, 2009 -- the date analog television ends." The test will last for 60 seconds.
Viewers will be advised that if they are receiving television programming via home antenna and fail the test, they will need to take certain action within 90 days. For those details they can call 1-888-DTV-2009 or go to www.dtv.gov or to www.pab.org. If they have cable/satellite service and fail the test, they should contact their provider and ask when they will be ready for the digital transition.
The following stations are participating:
Erie
WFXP
WICU
WJET
WQLN
WSEE
Johnstown-Altoona
WATM
WJAC
WKBS
WWCP
Philadelphia
KYW
WBPH
WCAU
SFMZ
WLVT
WPHL
WPPX
WPSG
WPVI
WTVE
WTXF
WWSI
Pittsburgh
KDKA
WPCB
WPGH
WPMY
WPXI
WTAE
Harrisburg-Lancaster-York
WGAL
WHP
WHTM
WITF
WLYH
WPMT
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
WBRE
WNEP
WOLF
WQMY
WSWB
WVIA
WYOU

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