It's not surprising that quality control issues are showing up now, and
that all the bugs haven't been worked out yet.  But the conversion to
digital wasn't really in the interest of consumers.

Switching to digital frees up the very valuable frequencies that analog
TV now uses.

Compared to the upcoming availablity of this valuable wavelength real
estate, consumers' synchronization problems are comparatively
unimportant to the industry as a whole.

You don't like digital?  That's too bad. If you want over-the-air TV,
you don't have a choice.

In the mean time, the newly available frequencies will be worth
millions.

--Constance Warner


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