1.34 billion for TV boxes

Justyntym

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This country I swear, only in America will we give away 1.34 BILLION DOLLARS
so people who knew about the changing Television format for...oh what a
decade, can keep their stupid TV. And at 1.34 BILLION DOLLARS, they are
about to run our of money...UNLESS CONGRESS ACTS QUICKLY...oh the
shear horror, to be without TV. Maybe quit watching and go get a second job
and buy your own darn box. :banghead:




WASHINGTON - The Feb. 17 transition from analog to digital television broadcasts looms and as many as 8 million households are still unprepared, but the government program that subsidizes crucial TV converter boxes is about to run out of money.

People who still rely on analog TV sets to pick up over-the-air signals - whether it is through rabbit-ear aerials on TVs or antennas on the roof - will see their screens go dark when the changeover happens. To avoid that, those people have to switch to cable or satellite TV, buy a television set with a digital tuner or buy a converter box that can translate digital signals from the airwaves into analog.

To subsidize the converter boxes, most of which cost between $40 and $80 and can be purchased without coupons, the government has been letting consumers request up to two $40 coupons per home. But any day now, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the arm of the Commerce Department in charge of administering the coupon program, expects to hit a $1.34 billion funding ceiling set by Congress.

Now the NTIA is warning that unless lawmakers step in quickly with more funding or new accounting rules, it will have to create a waiting list for coupon requests. That would mean it could send out additional coupons only as unredeemed ones expire, freeing up more money for the program.

In other words, if Congress doesn't act soon, consumers who apply for coupons in the final weeks leading up to the digital transition might not get them in time.

"If the government invests in just a few million TV converter boxes, which is a drop in the bucket of the enormous amount of money being spent on the stimulus package, it would do more good to keep all households connected," said Gene Kimmelman, vice president for federal policy at Consumers Union.

Under the rules set by Congress, which mandated the digital TV switch to free up more room in the wireless spectrum, the NTIA cannot commit more than $1.34 billion at any time to cover the cost of the coupons. That pool includes coupons that have already been redeemed; unexpired coupons that have been mailed out but not yet redeemed; and coupons that have been requested but not yet mailed out.

The NTIA estimates the funding cap, which excludes administrative expenses, is enough to cover 51.5 million coupons through March 31, which is the last day consumers can request them.

But consumers had already requested 44.9 million coupons as of Wednesday, including 18 million that had been redeemed and 10.8 million that were in circulation but yet to be cashed in. That leaves just $68.2 million for additional coupons.

Coupon requests have ticked up sharply over the past two months as the NTIA, along with the Federal Communications Commission, TV broadcasters, cable operators and consumer electronics makers have ramped up efforts to educate people about the upcoming transition. The NTIA received 184,000 coupons requests on Thursday alone.

If demand remains at or near current levels, the program would hit 51.5 million coupons by late January - and ultimately, roughly 60 million coupons would be requested by March 31, NTIA head Meredith Baker said in a recent letter to Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass.

Markey, who chairs the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, has said Congress may need to allocate additional funding for the converter box coupon program.

At this point, Congress has two options: it could raise the $1.34 billion cap by waiving the accounting rules that require the NTIA to wait for unredeemed coupons to expire before issuing new ones. The NTIA estimates it could distribute up to 56.5 million coupons if those rules are waived.

Or Congress could approve more money for the program. The NTIA estimates it could distribute up to 56.5 million coupons with an additional $250 million in funding, or up to 60 million coupons with another $330 million in funding.

TV industry analysts at Nielsen Co. estimate that as of December, 6.8 percent of the 114 million U.S. households with televisions remained completely unready for the digital transition. Another 10 percent still had at least one television set that was not yet ready.

Unprepared households will lose all channels except for low-powered stations, which will still be allowed to transmit in analog temporarily.
 
Without the Idiot box to keep folks scared, entertained, and quiet, without their Wheel of Fortune, 24, and Football, the masses would likely start to think and act for themselves. No longer enslaved to a pseudo life, without a box telling them how to feel, and what to care about, folks wouldn't know how to act, what to listen to, what political party to cow tow too.. Couldn't have the country thinking independently, the people wouldn't know what to be afraid of, who to hate, nor who the good guys are.

So indeed it is in the governments best interests to keep the masses pre-occupied and not thinking. It's too scary for most to think for themselves anyway, we've all seen signs of it ourselves, on the forums, at work, wherever. Faced with having to think for themselves, folks tend to panic, overreact, get nervous and look for someone or something to hide behind so they can go back to not thinking. Much much safer to NOT have to make your own decisions, do your own thing and just hide along with the herd.
 
pull the plug on TV and the liberal faction of society is toast... not so sure the conservatives are much better off but the "sheeple" of liberalism are dead..

I propose 30 days TV free... yea like that would ever happen
 
this has been in the works for over 10 years buy a new tv. i bought my first hd tv when i was 21. and that thing was a few grand. just got a new samsung 1080p for $799:drool:
 
well, they ran out of money...just applied for a couple and along with my verification i received this:

Online Coupon Application Submission
IMPORTANT:
We have determined that you are eligible to participate in this program and your coupon application has been approved. However, because program funding is not currently available, you will not receive coupons unless more funding becomes available. If program funding becomes available you should receive your coupons in the mail.
 
Hmmm, maybe I should have applied for a coupon and sold it on e-bay.
 
i most have been the one to put them over the edge...Ms. Semi just went in and the button is labeled as a waiting list now...just my luck, always the first person in line after they run out of crab legs at the buffet :whistle:
 
i most have been the one to put them over the edge...Ms. Semi just went in and the button is labeled as a waiting list now...just my luck, always the first person in line after they run out of crab legs at the buffet :whistle:

Just an observation, but this buffet will NEVER run out of crab legs.

:laugh:
 
screw it let them stay with out TV wtf when that screen goes blank bet your ass they find thier own money for the dam box. Where the hell get those #'s from anyway I think they full of crap an that money is going somewhere else.
 
screw it let them stay with out TV wtf when that screen goes blank bet your ass they find thier own money for the dam box. Where the hell get those #'s from anyway I think they full of crap an that money is going somewhere else.

Those numbers are not hard to hide.
I want to see them hide the 24 million tons of 1 dollar bills from this bailout.
 
Without the Idiot box to keep folks scared, entertained, and quiet, without their Wheel of Fortune, 24, and Football, the masses would likely start to think and act for themselves. No longer enslaved to a pseudo life, without a box telling them how to feel, and what to care about, folks wouldn't know how to act, what to listen to, what political party to cow tow too.. Couldn't have the country thinking independently, the people wouldn't know what to be afraid of, who to hate, nor who the good guys are.

So indeed it is in the governments best interests to keep the masses pre-occupied and not thinking. It's too scary for most to think for themselves anyway, we've all seen signs of it ourselves, on the forums, at work, wherever. Faced with having to think for themselves, folks tend to panic, overreact, get nervous and look for someone or something to hide behind so they can go back to not thinking. Much much safer to NOT have to make your own decisions, do your own thing and just hide along with the herd.


What's this Idiot Box you speak of?? Boxes are sooooo yesterday... they're Idiot Panels now! :laugh:
 
How many channels can you really get with out cable any way?, so if you have cable you should be good...if not you prolly dont care.

You can bet your azz you will see these free boxes for sale or trade for crack.

Why dont they use some of that Universal Reimburement Fee for these free boxes?

There will still be analog TV channels after they switch to digital...just not as many
 
Without the Idiot box to keep folks scared, entertained, and quiet, without their Wheel of Fortune, 24, and Football, the masses would likely start to think and act for themselves. No longer enslaved to a pseudo life, without a box telling them how to feel, and what to care about, folks wouldn't know how to act, what to listen to, what political party to cow tow too.. Couldn't have the country thinking independently, the people wouldn't know what to be afraid of, who to hate, nor who the good guys are.

So indeed it is in the governments best interests to keep the masses pre-occupied and not thinking. It's too scary for most to think for themselves anyway, we've all seen signs of it ourselves, on the forums, at work, wherever. Faced with having to think for themselves, folks tend to panic, overreact, get nervous and look for someone or something to hide behind so they can go back to not thinking. Much much safer to NOT have to make your own decisions, do your own thing and just hide along with the herd.

SSHHHHHHH!!!! YOU are not allowed to tell anyone about this! Nice knowing you. You will be picked up and reprogrammed shortly
 
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