I never met anyone who truly believed that the broadcasters would give back the analog channels. In the foreseeable future, Americans were not about to throw away their 200 million analog televisions, so broadcasters would not stop sending signals to... Switching to Digital Television: UK Public Policy and the Marketautors: Michael Starks - 2007 - 251 lapasPriekšskatījums nav pieejams - Par šo grāmatu
| Reed E. Hundt - 2000 - 282 lapas
...they said, the broadcasters would return to the government the analog channels they currently used. I never met anyone who truly believed that the broadcasters...broadcasters would not stop sending signals to them. Nor did anyone truly think high-definition televisions would supplement analog televisions — not... | |
| Jock Given - 2003 - 346 lapas
...second channel to every broadcaster became less justifiable, especially if, like Reed Hundt, you'd 'never met anyone who truly believed that the broadcasters would give back the analog channels'. Bill Gates gave Hundt a number of reasons broadcasters wouldn't make a successful business from digital... | |
| Hernan Galperin - 2004 - 331 lapas
...the transition strategy created by the salient FCC leadership and the ACATS. As he later recalled, I never met anyone who truly believed that the broadcasters...broadcasters would not stop sending signals to them. Nor did anyone truly think high-definition televisions would supplement analog television - not at... | |
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