Oh, really? That's been obvious to many of us for years, so the headline comes off like one from The Onion (such as "Local Girlfriend Always Wants To Do Stuff"). But these problems have now been "validated" by new study. Roy Furchgott has a good review of it:
... The study by Centris, a market research firm in Los Angeles, found gaps in broadcast signals that may leave an estimated 5.9 million TV sets unable to receive as many channels as they did before the changeover. It may affect even those who bought the government-approved converter boxes or a new digital TV. To keep broadcast reception, many viewers may have to buy new outdoor antennas, the study found. ...
Link: New York Times. --Dennis
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