Regrettably, I think over the air television broadcasting is a technology of the past that is coming to an end. I am the last person anywhere within a 6 block radius with a rooftop antenna, and none of my neighbors watches OTA TV. For them, that is in the same category as typewriters, dictaphones, tape recorders, and VCRs. Television really does not have to be wireless. You're not carrying that 50" plasma around, are you? And 8-VSB DTV is not the technology that is going to be used for broadcasting to smartphones and tablets-- more likely it will be a flavor of LTE that enables multicasting. And that will happen in the wireless carrier bands, not the TV broadcast band.
I think radio needs these two channels (5 and 6) more than TV does. In case you forgot, most DTV broadcasters have been very unsuccessful with VHF propagation. They were leaving the VHF band like rats fleeing a sinking ship until the FCC shut off the faucet.
You could fit every AM station in a market in two TV channels. TV has more channels than it knows what to do with right now. Consider what they are filling up those "-X" SD channels with-- stuff that isn't making any money for the most part. Stations that want to remain on the air can share a channel for the few viewers out there still watching on rabbit ears. You could put 6 SD channels on one RF channel.
Radio is inherently mobile, and television is rarely mobile. Think about it.
I think radio needs these two channels (5 and 6) more than TV does. In case you forgot, most DTV broadcasters have been very unsuccessful with VHF propagation. They were leaving the VHF band like rats fleeing a sinking ship until the FCC shut off the faucet.
You could fit every AM station in a market in two TV channels. TV has more channels than it knows what to do with right now. Consider what they are filling up those "-X" SD channels with-- stuff that isn't making any money for the most part. Stations that want to remain on the air can share a channel for the few viewers out there still watching on rabbit ears. You could put 6 SD channels on one RF channel.
Radio is inherently mobile, and television is rarely mobile. Think about it.