Digital Television (DTV) Transition

Mission Accomplished

On June 12, 2009, television broadcasters ceased transmitting analog signals and began broadcasting exclusively in digital signals. The change is significant both for the breadth of people who were affected (anyone who watches television) and the depth of impact on the telecommunications industry.

For more on this historic transition, see:

 

Pre-Transition Information

For a short time, information about the DTV transition posted prior to June 12, 2009, will be maintained below.

FAQs for Consumers | Policy Makers | Public Safety Officials | Spectrum Auction | Latest News | Toolkit

 

Policy Makers

  • Congress passes and President Bush signs the "Short-term Analog Flash and Emergency Readiness Act," which will allow continued analog emergency broadcasts for an additional 30 days after the digital television (DTV) transition on February 17, 2009. More >>
  • The Senate Commerce Committee met September 23, 2008, to discuss the coming transition on February 17, 2009, to DTV. A summary of the proceeding is provided.

 

 

 

Latest News

News coverage, government press releases and testimony related to DTV transition.

Recent News and Topics

DTV Transition Test in Wilmington, NC

Read about Wilmington, North Carolina, the first city in America to make the switch from analog to digital television. The test started on September 8, 2008, when the city’s broadcasters officially changed to digital signals.

News Stories

DTV.GOV Information

http://www.dtv.gov/wilmington/index.html

Press Releases and Testimony

Wilmington, N.C., on Track for Sept. 8 Digital Television Transition
Vast Majority of Wilmington, North Carolina Residents were Aware of the Early Digital Television Transition in their Viewing Area.

  • News Release with Day One Overview of DTV Transition Helpline Calls: Word | Acrobat
  • Day Two Overview 9/9/08: Word | Acrobat
  • Day Three Overview 9/10/08: Word | Acrobat
  • Day Four Overview 9/11/08: Word | Acrobat
  • Day Five Overview 9/12/08: Word | Acrobat
  • Day Six Overview 9/15/08: Word | Acrobat
  • Weekly Overviews: Word | Acrobat
  • Written Statement of Chairman Martin before the Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, U.S. House of Representatives. Word | Acrobat Acrobat Attachments: [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 ]

 

Toolkit

Key to the successful transition to DTV is viewer education. The following links to DTV Countdown clocks, banners, logos, press releases, information sheets, key leader bios, etc. are available for spreading the word.

DigitalTV Transition—Extensive toolkit and links.

  • PSAs—Service announcements used in Wilmington for DTV switch over
  • Outreach Toolkit—Countdown clocks, sample news releases, and posters
  • DTV Deputy Quiz—Fun, interactive quiz for individuals to test how much they know about the coming transition.
  • DTV2009.Gov—Information sheets, biographies of key leaders at National Telecommunications and Information Administration, story ideas.
  • DTVTransition.org—Online Quiz to test one’s knowledge of coming digital transition.
  • Get Ready For Digital TV—Provides information and TV spots.

More information

There are a number of sites available for further reading about the coming DTV transition. An annotated list follows.