Obama wants DTV delay, but is it too late to turn back? - Ars Technica
Fri, Jan 9th, 2009
Edward Markey, the outgoing Chair of the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications, says that Congress should consider soon-to-be President Barack Obama's call to push back the DTV transition from its current deadline of February 17. And key Congressional Democrats, like Senators Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, say they support the idea.
Read the whole story on Ars Technica or try our Toolbar
Related stories from top sites:
Sony Electronics staged a virtual trade show today for fans of professional broadcasting equipment. The company said thousands of people registered for the event, which has just closed.
Do you have a good idea for President-Elect Barack Obama, a concrete policy proposal? All week long, Obama’s transition site Change.gov has been soliciting policy...
This story is so hot that I’m going to have to keep this short out of fear of burning my fingers - Steve Jobs is stepping down at Apple to take himself "out of the limelight and focus" on his health...
- Possible DTV Delay Roils Mobile Operators
- Sony Electronics holds a virtual trade show
- Brief Obama With Salesforce.com’s Idea Generator
- FCC's McDowell says agency not ready for DTV day
- Steve Jobs steps down, Tim Cook runnin’ the ship until June
- Did you correctly predict Hubdub’s round of funding?
- New York Times Finds New Business Model!
- 4G war, conflicts of interest loom behind possible DTV delay
- Obama’s New BlackBerry: The NSA’s Secure PDA?
- CES panelists mull DTV readiness, possible delay



