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D-Day for Analog Conversion to Digital

February 18 is D-Day for the conversion of all broadcasting from analogue to digital TV . "Rabbit ears" won't work any more, and there could major booms in appliance sales and cable subscriptions. Charles Golvin is principal analyst for the technology research company Forrester Research.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

February 18 is D-Day for the conversion of all broadcasting from analogue to digital TV. "Rabbit ears" won't work any more, and there could major booms in appliance sales and cable subscriptions. Charles Golvin is principal analyst for the technology research company Forrester Research.

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