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To: Stoctrash who wrote (35993)9/16/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
"highest close for the Dog in weeks today, Is she barking?"

I don't know, but I woke up to the coyotes howling again last night.
Seems everytime that happens Cube has an up day.
Hmm, maybe I should keep track.

Nah, maybe somebody just lost another cat.



To: Stoctrash who wrote (35993)9/16/1998 5:02:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
Digital TV roll out "Inevitable".................................

multichannel.com

Kennard: Digital Rollout Inevitable
New York -- Federal Communications Commission chairman William Kennard Tuesday contradicted industry reports claiming that digital and high-definition television are in danger of being declared "dead on arrival."

"The transition to digital TV is inevitable," Kennard said at a luncheon here, sponsored by the International Radio and Television Society, adding that the pace of the transition will be decided by the public sector, and not by the government.

Kennard said the government should not set up the transition to digital-broadcast television by setting false expectations and false deadlines.

The FCC will issue a consumer bulletin on digital TV designed to answer common questions, such as whether the new televisions will work over cable, Kennard said.

The governmental hands-off policy may even apply to digital must-carry, Kennard hinted, adding that the topic deserves to be addressed within the next few months.

- 9/15/98