Broadcasting & Cable - August 31, 2008
Cover Story
The Wilmington Project
At high noon on Sept. 8, TV stations in Wilmington, N.C., will pull the plug on full-power analog TV broadcasts, daring to go where no U.S. broadcasters have gone before. Wilmington will become the first market in the nation to make the switch to digital TV, and the only one readyand willingto make the move early, according to the FCC officials who put out the call for a digital g...
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