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The Washington Post reports some people in the D.C. area have problems with the reliability of their current digital signals - which makes them wonder whether they'll be able to watch television at all once the switchover to all-digital, all-the-time is complete.
You can read the Post's main story on the transition here, and get tips about making the transition to digital here.
Looking for digital stations in your area? The FCC has a list of current digital broadcasters here.
The date to remember is Feb. 17, 2009. That's the deadline for broadcasters to turn off their analog signals and move to all digital. Estimates are that some 14 million U.S. households still rely on antennas to receive their television signals.


