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I am hoping someone can help me clear up a question regarding the switch to digital TV and what will happen to the current analog channels. I understand how the current "redirect" channel line up works with my digital tuner - that is, here in L.A. when I punch up channel 4 my digital tuner will automatically tune in ch 36 without my even knowing it. But after the Feb switch, will stations like KNBC be able of revert their digital broadcast back to their original channel (4) and abandon the current digital channel (36) or will they always remain on another frequency and the "redirect" circuit will continue to tune to 36 when 4 is punched in by the viewer?
I also understand that the FCC will allow stations to permanently move to a 3rd channel after the analog signals go away. If this is the case, could a former UHF station move to a VHF channel if it is vacated...and if so, what does this do about the traditional FCC ownership rules regarding the number of UHF/VHF stations a company can own....or under the digital conversion, does this go out the window?
I also understand that the FCC will allow stations to permanently move to a 3rd channel after the analog signals go away. If this is the case, could a former UHF station move to a VHF channel if it is vacated...and if so, what does this do about the traditional FCC ownership rules regarding the number of UHF/VHF stations a company can own....or under the digital conversion, does this go out the window?