Digital transition could cost cable customers

Courtesy MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Fri, 04/11/2008 - 18:34

For months, TV viewers have been told by government, by industry and by the media that if they already subscribe to cable, there's no need to worry about the coming transition to digital broadcasting.


 

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