Got my FCC required letter. (It is still on TWC stationery! By now shouldn't Comcast have at least two logos on the stationery by now as part of the transition?) The cover letter states the date of change as May 15, 2007. There is a chart on the bottom after the signature detailing all the channels moved or added.
Four standard package channels will move to digital with no replacements on standard. In other words, the vacated channels on standard will be
empty. Discovery Health will move from Ch. 66 to 103, TV Guide Channel will move from Ch. 80/99 to 100, Lifetime Movie Network moves from Ch. 67 to 119, and ShopNBC will move from ch. 51 to 280.
That means Ch. 51 will be missing again, there will be a gap between 66-67, and no more finding out what programs are on now and will be next. Out of those four, the TV Guide channel is the most important since cable-ready TVs do not have a program guide.
The one thing that I like about cable-ready is that it is so simple: screw the cable into the antenna jack and change the menu setting from TV to Cable. Then enjoy cable. I realized that when I resetted my dad's satellite reciever because it couldn't recieve the Filipino channels on the other satellite after a power surge.
What's next? No more analog broadcasts over cable in 2009?!?

TWC/Comcast seems to be phasing out standard service. It seems standard will be a thing of the past and digital will take over forcibly. We will be forced to buy converters anyway.
Why DTV? Does the government have to cause major disruptions or force consumers to buy unnecessary accessories? $500 million could be saved every year just by switching from $1 bills to $1 coins. About $1 billion can be collected from increased productivity just by switching
completely to the metric system. Gee, I wonder which is cheaper: switching to $1 coins which doesn't cost anything to the consumer or buying this HDTV converter for $50-100? ??? Is it too scandalous that the 20 in. TV/VCR combo on the store shelf becomes a 50 cm combo? (Same size, different measuring system. ;D) Why not go with the minor changes instead?