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Click here for a map that will help you determine if you will be able to recieve WPSU-TV's digital signal.
Have questions? Email us at dtvquestions@psu.edu
U.S. television stations must turn off their analog channels and broadcast exclusively in the new digital format (DTV) after Februrary 17, 2009. Digital television provides dramatically clearer pictures, better sound quality, and more programming choices. Many viewers are already enjoying WPSU's high definition (HD) and other digital services.
We want to be sure every WPSU viewer comes with us into the digital age, and we're eager to help you with the information you need so you don't lose WPSU after February 17, 2009. On that day, by law, we must pull the plug on analog broadcasting. If you're not yet receiving digital TV, read on.
Cable? If you get your TV from a cable or telephone provider like Comcast, Atlantic Broadband, Time-Warner, or one of the many smaller cable companies, your cable company will see that you continue to get local stations.
Satellite? If you get your local TV from one of the U.S. satellite services, DirecTV or DISH Network, your satellite company will see that you continue to get local stations.
Antenna? If you receive over-the-air television programming by rabbit ears or another type of indoor or outdoor antenna and want to continue using your antenna, you will need either a newer digital TV set or a digital converter box connected to each older analog television set you use.
Not sure how you receive WPSU? Or, not sure what kind of TV set you have? See the chart below.
Your TV is set to: |
You get programming from: |
Do this by 2/17/09: |
Analog |
Over the air by antenna |
Digital-to-analog converter box |
Analog |
Cable or satellite |
Your service provider will address |
Digital |
Over the air by antenna |
Nothing more |
Digital |
Cable or satellite |
Your service provider will address |
The U.S. government will issue up to two converter box coupons valued at $40 each to each U.S. household requesting them. Each coupon may be used toward the purchase of one DTV converter box. Visit the TV Converter Box Coupon Program website for more information, or call 1-888-388-2009.