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Deadline for TV converter coupons quickly approaching
January 30th, 2008 @ 4:16pm

Jed Boal reporting

A digital television transformation sweeps the country in about a year. Tens of thousands of Utahns who want to be ahead of the curve already applied for coupons to cut the cost. Those who will need a converter box should act quickly.

Many of you who watch us on cable or satellite will not need to do anything. If you watch us over-the-air, on an analog TV, you should act soon to save yourself some money. On Feb, 17, 2009, TV broadcasters nationwide must switch to a digital signal.

KSL-TV5 already sends that signal, but you may not watch that way. People who watch us over-the-air on analog televisions will not be able to see our digital signal. Mary Dickson, KUED Channel 7 creative director, says, "If you still want to get a TV signal after Feb. 17, 2009, you need a set top converter box; if you are now getting your signal over-the-air."

Forty-dollar coupons from the government will help cover the cost of the boxes, which range in price from $50-$70.

So far, 32,000 Utahns have already applied to get government coupons for set-top converter boxes. According to Dickson, that number is much higher than average around the country. She says, "We've got an educated audience, but there are still a lot of confused people."

An estimated 200,000 homes in Utah watch over the air only. "When you consider 32,000 have coupons, that's a lot who will be left out of they don't take some action by that coupon deadline, which is March 31.

The coupons will go out sometime next month, along with a list of retailers where you can buy one of these digital converter boxes. You don't have to wait until next February to plug it in and start enjoying the digital signal.

Once you get the coupon, you have 90 days to use it.

If you get your programming from cable or satellite, contact your provider to find out if you need to do anything.

Dickson says the switch "is going to free up some airwaves for sale to cellular companies, for some emergency services. That's why they're doing it."

So, if you watch us over the air, the coupon deadline is March 31. There's a limit of two coupons per household. Call 1-(888)-DTV-2009 or go to the related link for more information.



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Always the debate... Use government money or not. https://w

Always the debate... Use government money or not.

https://www.dtv2009.gov/ApplyCoupon.aspx

My husband votes I get him a new cool tv especially for this weekend.

Does anyone get digital in EM using just an antenna?

Tiffany, I was wondering the same thing. I do know people have H

Tiffany, I was wondering the same thing. I do know people have HDTVs and getting OTA signals very well. But I wonder if they are still "spotty" like analog. But of course, no matter how weak the signal, if you get it, it's still crystal clear. You either get it or you don't.

BTW, there's a really cool Deaf TV commercial during the Super Bowl. :)

Darran

Oh and as for the voucher question, I have no problem with this

Oh and as for the voucher question, I have no problem with this one. Because government is "forcing" the push, they should help those who need it. Anyone can apply for the voucher regardless of income. It just had a limit of 2 per household. It's not really a handout since anyoen can get it.

Darran

I have a subtle feeling I know where my tax "rebate" is going.

I have a subtle feeling I know where my tax "rebate" is going.

Because of the writer strike, they had the best of best Super Bowl commercials on last weekend. It made me laugh that I was watching commercials for entertainment.

So are you in the deaf one? :)

Here's the link. ha ha. if you can understand the joke. ht

Here's the link. ha ha. if you can understand the joke.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffrq6cUoE5A

Tiffany,I doubt that the showing of the best of the best Sup

Tiffany,

I doubt that the showing of the best of the best Super Bowl commercials had anything to do with the writer's strike. I mean, people pay millions of dollars for a 30 second spot so the best commercials come out during the Super Bowl. This isn't the first time I've seen such a program either.

But hey, you can always watch David Letterman since his company struck a deal with the writers! :)

Darran

On the commercial... I swear that was filmed in my neighborhood,

On the commercial... I swear that was filmed in my neighborhood, but it was one of my lovely neighbors who thinks the horn is the doorbell. They don't get out of the car, they drive and honk until someone comes out and talks to them.

I don't like Letterman. He's become better since the heart attack and baby, but he is 99% of the time not funny to me. His writers should have stayed on strike. You can't make someone funny.