New York -- FCC commissioner Jonathan Adelstein called the coming digital-TV transition a "win-win" proposition for broadcasters looking to market themselves and reconnect with their local communities.
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Yeah Win USG Win Broadcasters (Lose Average Joe)
DTV reception STINKS. With Analog, if you could get a station sort okay, you would get it but maybe with some snow. With DTV, you wont get those stations at all. And the stations in your city, well hopefully your house is not behind a hill or a building or whatever it is that causes cruddy reception. Weak stations wont come in at all, and good stations will pixelate, freeze, and just be generally annoying. Oh, and lets not even begin to talk about how crappy reception is during storms. This is a Win Win for WHO Jonathan?
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