Title: Digital Television DTV
1Digital Television (DTV) Transition Overview
Michael DiSerio, Director of Public Affairs and
Marketing, DTV Transition, National Association
of Broadcasters February 27, 2009
2Digital Television (DTV) Transition Overview
3DTV Awareness
General awareness rises to 97 in January
Source NAB surveys, Aug. 05, Jan. 07, Sept.07,
Jan. 08, May 08, Oct. 08, Jan. 09
4DTV Transition
- DTV Transition Basics
- Upside Viewers Benefit
- Crystal clear pictures and sound
- More channels through multicasting
- Free High-Definition (HD) broadcasting for
viewers with HD sets - Downside Upgrade requires action
- Affected viewers must take action to upgrade, or
will lose reception
5DTV Transition
- Whos affected?
- Broadcast Households
- 17 (19.6m) of American households are
exclusively OTA - 31 (34.5m) of American households have at least
some OTA - 69 million analog TV sets affected
- Disproportionately Affected Groups
- Seniors
- Minorities
- Low Income
- Rural Areas
6DTV Transition
- Consumer Options
- Purchase a new TV set with a digital tuner
- All new TV sets have digital ATSC tuners
- Cost 99-up (some DTV sets are not HD or flat
screen) - Purchase a digital-analog converter box
- Cost 50-70
- Available in 20,000 retailers nationwide
- Federal government providing 40 coupons
- Subscribe to a pay service
- Cable, satellite or telephone company TV service
- Antennas will maximize reception
7DTV Transition
- DTV Delay Act
- Moved mandate of analog shutoff to June 12
- 36 of stations have already transitioned
- 421 switched off analog on February 17
- 220 switched off analog before February 17
- Remaining stations will go all-digital between
April 16 and June 12 - Stations that want to transition before June 12
must apply to FCC
8DTV Transition
- Federal Stimulus - DTV
- 650 million approved for converter box coupon
program (NTIA) - 90 million for consumer education
- Funds not received yet OMB approval soon
- 4.3 million application backlog
- 2-3 weeks to process after stimulus money
received - May prioritize to analog-only HHs to speed up
processing
9Digital Television (DTV) Transition Overview
10Challenge Antennas
- Antennas maximize reception
- But in some cases, are necessary to upgrade
- Problem 1295 stations relocating to a channel
different than their NTSC channel many across
bands - UHF antennas cant pick up low VHF, and vice
versa - Stations moving from UHF to VHF, or from VHF to
UHF, need to talk about antennas - Problem Digital cliff effect
11Challenge Re-Scanning
- Re-scanning channels is crucial
- Some channels will move around the airwaves
- Stations can maintain branding for their channels
because of PSIP (Program and System Informational
Protocol), but - Viewers will need to re-scan if channels that
were previously received disappear and after
2/17/09 when the channel relocations must be
completed
12Challenge Cliff Effect
- Contour Changes
- FCC Contour Change Report
- Issued by FCC on December 23, 2008
- 1553 stations will experience a net viewer gain
- 196 stations will experience a net viewer loss
- 319 stations will see 2 or more of their current
analog viewers unable to view digital - Maps of predicted coverage may not match actual
coverage in all cases
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14DTV Transition
- Important Notes
- Digital is available NOW
- 93 of stations broadcasting in digital
- No reason to wait
- Newer TVs have both analog digital tuners
- Some viewers may be watching in analog
- ATSC Tuner Channel 4, for example, would come
up as either 4.1 or 4-1 - HD is the highest level of digital programming
- Need a HD set to view HD programming
15Digital Television (DTV) Transition Overview
16DTV Transition
- Call Center 888-CALL-FCC
- Integrated Government/Industry hotline
- Viewers will get info from nightlight video
- How to install converter boxes
- How to re-scan
- How to position antennas
- Automated System
- Identifies viewers by zipcode, type of reception
- Answer basic questions
- Direct viewers to live operators or NTIA coupon
center
17DTV Transition
- Call Center 888-CALL-FCC
- Integrated Government/Industry hotline
- Live trusted advisor operators
- Staffed by industry, FCC
- Neutral-outcome scripts
- Answer more complex, nationally-answerable
questions - Local Help Desks
- For local reception issues
- State broadcasters
- DMA lines
- Stations
18DTV Transition
- Campaign Changes
- Revamped DTVAnswers.com and marketing materials
- Updating graphics
- New QA sheet
- Eventually completely updated
- New 30-minute educational program
- Currently in production
- Distribution by end of March
- Analog Nightlight program
- Promotes no specific transition date
- Website version also created for stations to post
19DTV Transition
Nightlight Video
www.ncoa.org/dtv
20Antennaweb.org
Website to help consumers select an appropriate
over-the-air antenna Increased popularity as DTV
transition moves forward NAB partnering with CEA
to update and co-sponsor the Web site
21DTV Transition
- Station Activities
- News coverage
- Station web sites
- DTV Countdown Clocks
- Answering phone calls
- Volunteers
- Walk-in centers
- Possible need for volunteers
- Help Your Neighbor
- Home visits
22DTV Transition
- Countdown to June 12
- 105 Days Left