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AFAIK, All cable companies are required by the FCC to continue to=20 support the basic TV subscribers either by continuing to broadcast=20 analog or by providing a free digital box to their subscribers. The news = item below was from a year ago, and he cable companies are pushing back=20 a bit, but the bottom line is they must support their basic cable=20 customers. The issue is that they are broadcasting analog, digital and=20 HD for a number of stations. I do know that Comcast no longer broadcasts = TruTV and MSNBC analog. Some cable companies are dropping analog=20 altogether and providing free digtal boxes to analog subscribers. Fox News 9/2007: *WASHINGTON =E2=80=94 The Federal Communications Commission approved ru= les=20 Tuesday night that it says will ensure that millions of cable=20 subscribers will still be able to watch broadcast programming after the=20 digital television transition in 2009.* The FCC says approximately 40 million households are analog-only cable=20 subscribers. Tuesday's ruling will require cable operators to guarantee=20 analog cable customers will receive broadcast channels until February 201= 2. Here is what Comcast says online: If you have Comcast Cable, you=E2=80=99re ready already for the Digit= al Transition. If all your TVs are currently connected to Comcast, you don't have to=20 worry about a thing. When February 17, 2009 rolls around, you can just=20 sit back, relax and keep watching your favorite shows. On 11/24/2008 10:09 AM, Bill Bogstad wrote: > This is slightly off-topic, but does involve Linux... > > I've got a KnoppMyth Linux system running with two analog tuners > connected to my Comcast cable with a MediaMVP settop box for display > purposes. The whole thing has a good WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor). > Unfortunately something in my latest Comcast bill is worrying. > Starting soon (end of the year?), they will have new cheap Digital > only TV feeds > which are considerably cheaper then the current full analog feed. > They also say they will no longer accept new customers for their > 'Standard Cable' (full analog feed) at the > same time. My worry is that this is a sign that they want to get rid > of their analog feed entirely which will break my current setup. I > don't currently have a QAM tuner so > I have no idea what channels are available as unencrypted digital, but > my guess from web surfing is not many. > > My questions are: > > * If you have a QAM tuner on Comcast in the local area (Cambridge > would be best), what channels do you see in the clear? > > * I believe that Comcast has switched all digital in other parts of > the country. Anybody with experience/insight into how long my current > setup will be grandfathered in? > > * What are my options for encrypted QAM and Mythtv? (Note: I'm > currently SD only and HD would be nice, but not a requirement.) > > * Anybody else see this insert in their Comcast bill? Is this the > whole area or just a Cambridge thing? > > Thanks, > Bill Bogstad > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > > =20 --=20 Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id: 537C5846 PGP Key fingerprint: 3D1B 8377 A3C0 A5F2 ECBB CA3B 4607 4319 537C 5846
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