They are called the "poor" and the "elderly".
I'm not trying to be funny, but they are not in a position to pay for new televisions and/or understand what's going on.
To do this in the middle of winter, and with an economic downturn, adds to the problem.
Case in point, and an arguement I have heard, is nursing home residents. The homes do not buy the residents televisions and there is generally no cable. Nor is there money for new tv's or to bring cable in. And yet, television is most of their day's activity. Multiply that by 2 to 3 million.
I myself, have not yet bought a television with a digital tuner. I still own 2 fine tube tv's and have cable hookup. But my cable comapany forced us to take a digitial box so now my VCR can only record the channel I'm watching. And I have to pay more for it.
And I admit that I count my pennies, am not in a rush to get the latest technology, will wait for the price to come down, and am no big fan of digital television. Picture may be better, but there is always that halt before it starts, and it is affected easier by power surges or loss, causing freezes and pixilate back in...sometimes this goes on for hours.
It's like the new light bulbs. We have to pay lots more for what they say will last longer. And yet every winter, those bulbs "pop" on the first cold snap, and I'm now paying $5-10 a bulb, whereas I used to get a box of 4 for .99 cents.
I think they should have given this digital television changeover a 10 to 20 year fade-out/crossover period.
I'm sure there is a "generation" hold out, and for various reasons. Including those I have mentioned. And my opinion is that it's not fair to argue that everyone should, or even has to, be on the same page on this matter.
But the lobbyists in our local and national politics have the force to do this. And their number one reason is money.



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But on the Real Side, you will be able to enjoy those shows that you like because DTV offers channels similar to what's included in the basic or extended basic packages.
I'm sure as time goes on, they'll work out the kinks, and more people will get hip to it and give up paying for TV services!!! Besides, with Bootleg DVD sales, and the quality of them being on the rise, who needs HBO anyway???
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