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Remarks of Acting Assistant Secretary Baker at the Maximum Service Television (MSTV) 22nd Annual Fall Television Conference

Maximum Service Television (MSTV) 22nd Annual Fall Television Conference
Keynote Speech of NTIA Acting Assistant Secretary Meredith Attwell Baker

(As Prepared)

Monday, September 22, 2008

Introduction

Thank you, David, for that introduction.  It is an honor to be here today and participate in this exchange of views and insights on perhaps the most significant achievement in the evolution of television broadcasting technology.

Wilmington, N.C., on Track for Sept. 8 Digital Television Transition

September 03, 2008

WASHINGTON — As Wilmington prepares to be the first market to transition from analog to digital television on September 8, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced today that more than 36,000 Wilmington households have requested 67,000 coupons and redeemed 25,000 from the TV Converter Box Coupon Program.  More than 17,000 of these households rely on television with an antenna, according to coupon applications. 

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