SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT:
If you recieve KFMB-TV, Channel
8's "Over The Air" Digital Broadcast: KFMB-TV,
Channel 8, is pleased to announce that KFMB-DT, will
be switching channels for our over the air digital broadcast
from UHF 55 to VHF 7. We changed to
Channel 7 on March 14, 2008. If
you receive our digital signal over the air, you will
be required to retune your receiver.
In order to be in compliance with FCC
guidelines, KFMB-DT has reduced its power on VHF Channel
7 affecting our coverage area. On February 18th 2009, KFMB-DT
will broadcast on VHF Channel 8 and power will increase
to the maximum allowed by the Federal Communications Commission. If
you receive our digital signal from cable or satellite:
No changes are necessary to continue receiving our
digital broadcasts.
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WHAT IS DTV?
Digital television (DTV) is an innovative new type of over-the-air broadcasting technology that enables TV stations to provide dramatically clearer pictures and better sound quality.
DTV is more efficient and more flexible than the traditional broadcast technology known as analog. For example, DTV makes it possible for stations to broadcast multiple channels of free programming simultaneously (called multicasting), instead of broadcasting only one channel at a time. DTV technology can also be used to provide future interactive video and data services that are not possible with analog technology.
WHAT IS THE DIGITAL TV TRANSITION?
At midnight on February 17, 2009, all full-power television stations in the United States will stop broadcasting in analog and switch to 100% digital broadcasting. Digital broadcasting promises to provide a clearer picture and more programming options and will free up airwaves for use by emergency responders.
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO BE READY FOR THE DIGITAL TV TRANSITION?
IF your TV is connected to cable, satellite or other pay TV service you will not need to do anything. Your TV service provider will convert the signal so that it works with your TV.
If you have a digital TV or an HDTV, your television is already capable of handling Digital TV signals.
The only situation where action is required is if you receive your TV signal via an antenna connected to an older 'analog' television set. In this case, you will need to either upgrade your television, or purchase a DTV converter box. For more intormation on DTV converter boxes and the government coupon program to help defray the cost, please read the Frequently Asked Questions on the right side of this page, or visit one of the following websites:
Got more questions? Email us at dtv@kfmb.com

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