Abstract
When digital television technology first hit the scene it garnered great excitement, with its promise of movie theater picture and sound on a fraction of the bandwidth of analog. A plan was implemented to transition from the current analog broadcasting system to a digital system effective December 23, 2006. As we reach the half point of this plan, the furor begins to die as the realities of the difficult change sink in.
Citation
Aaron Futch et al., Digital Television: Has the Revolution Stalled?, 1 Duke Law & Technology Review (2001)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dltr/vol1/iss1/13