If that’s the case, then it is understandable that Journal Broadcast Group would like to have that spot back.Īs for the Common Council, and some of its members’ concerns, they had this to share: What hasn’t been reported in all of this is that whether or not the channel numbers will simply be reprogrammed as part of the transition.
By my speculation by 2015, all of the analog channels will be moved elsewhere on the guide anyway. 4 back as part of its retransmission deal. If this transition goes through, it may not matter much for WTMJ-TV to get Ch. "Broadcasters were mandated to transition to digital and most cable operators are in the process of making that same transition." 1, 2015, each adapter will cost 99 cents per month," Hogan said. 11 will receive a digital adapter and remote control at no cost until Dec. "To make this transition easier for our customers, we are making a special offer available to these customers. Time Warner Cable is putting together its own program to help get boxes to customers who need them. When the DTV transition took place in 2009, people could apply for a $25 voucher to help pay for the digital converter boxes that were available at most electronic stores, like Best Buy and Radio Shack. "And by losing the City Channel from their basic, analog cable lineup, they’ll be cut off from their local government as well when, frankly, we should be doing everything we can to provide more convenient access to the activities of government." But they will be missing out on Milwaukee’s City Channel, the Weather Channel and a number of other options that used to be included as a part of their 'basic cable' analog subscription," the joint statement said. "Of course subscribers to the basic cable package could just opt to stick with their old TVs and forgo the digital to analog converter box altogether. It would have to move to a digital tier, as well. We are both frustrated and perturbed by this news," the statement read.Īlso at issue is the council’s Milwaukee City Channel. "It has been brought to our attention that a number of channels in the local Time Warner Cable 'basic' package will be shifted to the digital tier next month, meaning that most Milwaukeeans without a newer model television will need to obtain a digital to analog converter box in order to continue to view the entire basic cable package.
One group that is struggling with this move is the Milwaukee Common Council.Ĭouncil members Jim Bohl, Robert Bauman and Tony Zielinski put together a joint statement last week. All of our direct video competitors – including direct broadcast satellite providers and phone companies – already take advantage of the efficiencies of digital delivery and deliver all of their programming solely in digital format." "We began the process several years ago of moving towards a digital-only experience. "We are moving towards a higher-quality, digital-only experience by making channels that had been available in both analog and digital formats available in a digital format only. Delivering channels digitally frees up capacity in our network to deliver faster Internet speeds, more HD channels and On Demand choices, and other new services in the future," said Mike Hogan, a Time Warner Cable spokesperson. It's speculation when it will happen, but Time Warner and other cable providers are making moves towards this. Time Warner Cable subscribers who have older TV sets without a cable box or a simpler digital converter will need to make a change somewhere down the road. The digital signal uses less room on the cord, and if all channels were sent that way, more channels and internet access could become available. This part can get technical, so I’ll do my best to put it into simple terms. They are not alone in doing this, as the process started years ago by local broadcast stations before 2009. Now, Time Warner Cable is working through the process to eliminate sending analog signals, opening up more bandwidth. People with older TV sets who didn’t have cable, had to get a digital converter box. At that time, local broadcasters were mandated by the federal government to stop broadcasting over the air using an analog signal. When I worked in local TV, I had the honor of answering the phones for multiple phone banks involving the switch to digital TV in 2009. 4 signal has been blocked for Time Warner Cable subscribers as part of the negotiations for retransmission rights. 4 on Time Warner Cable could be part of a longer-range plan to eliminate analog cable service altogether. That the Game Show Network now appears on Ch.