> > > Friday of next week will be the deadline for the top 4
> > affls
> > > in the largest 100 markets to have full power DTV
> > > transmitters. Since Nexstar is so hostle to DTV in
> > general,
> > > what are the chances of all of its affected stations
> > > compling or will there be stalling at the last minute.
> > >
> > > Your thoughts????
> > >
> >
> > Click on Link for a List of Nexstar Stations
> >
> It looks like Nexstar only has 10 affected stations, and
> according to their website 9 of them already broadcast a
> digital signal. The other station is in Evansville, IN
> (market 99). Nexstar may ask for an extension on that one,
> since they bought it about 18 months ago.
>
The July 1, 2005 requires Big 4 stations in top 100 markets to either build the full digital facility if it intends to keep its current digital channel, or serve 100% of the coverage population with its current channel if it plans to move back to its analog channel. Most Nexstar facilities are operating with minimum facilities that don't meet either requirement.
For example, WBRE in Wilkes-Barre picked it current digital channel (11) for its final channel. In order to comply with the law, the full facility must be built by July 1. That probably isn't going to happen.
Whether a station broadcasts in SDTV or HDTV is not relevant.