BUSINESS BRIEFING / TELEVISION
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
TV stations around the country are replacing their analog broadcasts for a few minutes today with reminders that those broadcasts will disappear completely in three weeks.
The stations have to turn off their analog broadcasts June 12 as part of a nationwide mandate to move to more-efficient digital signals. For today’s “soft test,” analog broadcasts are being interrupted for two to five minutes in the morning, at midday and in the early evening.
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