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Digital TV Transition (DTV) - Feb 2009

As you may have heard, all full-power television stations will stop broadcasting in analog and switch over to all-digital transmissions at midnight on February 17, 2009, as required by federal law. The transition has been named the Digital Transition (DTV) by the government.

Antenna

What does the Digital Transition (DTV) mean for those who use antennas or rabbit ears?
If you receive your broadcast signal from rabbit ears or an antenna, you will no longer receive programming unless your TV is digital-ready (check your TV owner’s manual for information on your TV being “digital-ready”). To continue to enjoy your favorite channels and shows, you can choose from one of the following options:

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Cable

What does the Digital Transition (DTV) mean for Basic Cable customers?
Relax. Oceanic Time Warner Cable has you covered! As long as your televisions are connected to Oceanic Time Warner Cable service, you’ll continue to enjoy all your favorite channels and shows after the Digital Transition (DTV). Since you are a Basic Cable subscriber, our Digital Cable service is NOT required for the Digital Transition (DTV), but now may be a good time to think about upgrading.

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To receive all services, Digital Cable, remote and lease of a Digital or HD set-top box are required. Some services are not available to CableCARD™ customers. Not all equipment supports all services. DVR, Movies On Demand and Premium Channels are optional services available for an incremental charge. HDTV set required for HD service. HD On Demand is an optional service and may be available for an incremental charge. All services may not be available in all areas. Subject to change without notice. Some restrictions apply.