WAKA-TV/CBS 8 been running scrolling bulletins for months on their analog signal, encouraging people to make the digital switch or to subscribe to cable or Dish Network. Within the last few weeks, they've even put the fear of The Bear into people, saying that Alabama's date with Florida in the SEC championship game will not be seen on analog television.
WAKA has a complicated plan to move to digital broadcasting that begins with turning its analog transmitter off at or around the first of December (which begins tomorrow). Will there be chaos? Will there be mayhem? Will people riot in the streets because they can't see Andy Rooney's commentary or that very special episode of CSI:?
Seriously, it'll be interesting to see what happens--this is probably the first big test of the digital transition for Alabama TV viewers. It will affect me--the twenty-year-old 12" TG&Y black & white TV I bought for $5 at a church yard sale is losing its best received channel. Thankfully, it's the only set not hooked up to cable.
WAKA has a complicated plan to move to digital broadcasting that begins with turning its analog transmitter off at or around the first of December (which begins tomorrow). Will there be chaos? Will there be mayhem? Will people riot in the streets because they can't see Andy Rooney's commentary or that very special episode of CSI:?
Seriously, it'll be interesting to see what happens--this is probably the first big test of the digital transition for Alabama TV viewers. It will affect me--the twenty-year-old 12" TG&Y black & white TV I bought for $5 at a church yard sale is losing its best received channel. Thankfully, it's the only set not hooked up to cable.