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The End of Analog Television: So many years! But alas, "We part ways!"

The end of analog television and the beginning of digital television. Thanks to the WHIO-TV Channel 7 for allowing me to take a clip of Dayton's history. The news channel signs off analog and now becomes digital. The beginning of a new era. Now there are 1.2 million people who haven't made the switch. I am encouraging those who are watching YouTube and know somebody who has an old television without the Digital Converter to guide them to these numbers and links. 1-888-CALL-FCC The Federal Communications Commission's toll-free digital answers line. http://dtvanswers.com http://dtv2009.gov http://antenna.gov All the answers you can find online or at the point of a dial. For those who do have a converter (make sure) you rescan the device. You may end up getting more channels than the original set. Thanks to subscribers, friends and supporters of the videos. To all critics watching worldwide, do me and the rest of us a favor: "Prove Me Wrong!"

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