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Senate Passes Revised DTV Delay Bill
The bill is expected to be sent to the House Rules Committee, which could send it to House floor for a full vote on Wednesday, Feb. 4, where it would need only a simple majority to pass under regular rules. The previous version was approved by a majority of the House (258 to 168), but under the expedited rules, it required a two-thirds majority to pass.
Meanwhile, those closest to the actual work of the transitionthe broadcastersare dreading the myriad complications that could arise if the deadline is delayed. Among the potential problems are the schedules for moving DTV antennas on broadcast towers and shifting DTV signals to vacated analog frequencies, not to mention delaying tests on public-safety and wireless applications planned for that part of the spectrum. According to one report, the difficulties associated with a delay, which would be optional, could lead many stations to go ahead and pull the analog plug on Feb. 17 in any event.
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