Click the Tab above – Do the Double-Scan – Fixing DTV reception problems
NBC INTERVIEW JUNE 12 – DTV SWITCH IS ON
Transition to Digital Empowerment Globally with the Inclusion of the Underserved Communities
by DeeNice on July 6, 2009
Click the Tab above – Do the Double-Scan – Fixing DTV reception problems
NBC INTERVIEW JUNE 12 – DTV SWITCH IS ON
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The Transition to Digital Television, a Challenge for Older Adults in the Hispanic Communities
Hispanic Senior Communities Impacted by Transition to Digital Television Video from Denise Rhodes on Vimeo.
During the test marketing to switch from analog to digital television in Wilmington, NC. In September 2008, DeeNice, the Digital Dynamo was interviewed on WWAY in Wilmington, NC regarding her non-profit, The Urban Progressive Foundation and its outreach to the underserved communities.
The Transition to Digital Television has everyone clamoring to figure out how it will impact their lives and pocketbooks. There are millions of disadvantaged and underserved groups that are in jeopardy of not being connected digitally by 2009, this prompted the Digital Dynamo™ to assist as many as possible to get “connected” prior to the Transition to DTV explosion locally as well as nationally.
Rural Communities in Digital Danger of not receiving a DTV signal when switching from analog to digital. Following is an excerpt from the Crisis Managment of Underserved Communities Impacted by the DTV Transition, Dec. 15 2008 at the National Press Club, Wash DC
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There’s a wealth of information here. Thanks! I’ll be back for more.
all that is lost on the ‘net.Which raises the obvious question of why I’m bothering to comment. But like I said earlier, I like irony!
Thank you very much for that great article