Big, Small Broadcasters Spar Over DTV Campaign

Courtesy Broadcasting & Cable - Business and Deals News  Fri, 03/14/2008 - 02:34

The National Association of Broadcasters and the low-power TV lobby continue to differ over the digital-TV-education campaign, if not on the overarching goal of keeping analog viewers from losing their signals in the transition to digital.


 

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