Lake: 3.5 Million Still Not Ready For DTV Switch
Worried about vulnerable populations, FCC prepared to handle 200,000 
in-home box installations

By John Eggerton
Broadcasting & Cable

May 13, 2009

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/232356-Lake_3_5_Million_Still_Not_Ready_For_DTV_Switch.php


"Yes, June 12 is Congress' final answer," said FCC DTV transition 
coordinator William Lake, in a status report to the commissioners 30 
days out from the DTV transition date.

Lake warned that 3.5 million people had still not taken the actions 
necessary to avoid losing access to their TV signal, saying many of 
those were in the most vulnerable populations, including the elderly, 
low income, disabled minority and rural areas.

Conveying a sense of urgency, Lake told the commissioners that the key 
was doing everything possible so that those viewers did not lose their, 
"only link, in some cases, to news and the world at large."

That message came in a DTV status report during the commission's public 
meeting Wednesday.

FCC staffers and NTIA DTV coupon box program coordinator Bernie 
McGuire-Rivera outlined the steps the FCC and NTIA are taking to convey 
that urgency and help those populations get ready.

That includes the planned national soft analog plug-pulling test on May 
21, which the FCC says NAB and the networks, station groups, cable and 
satellite operators will be participating in.

Lake said the FCC is prepared to handle over 200,000 in-home 
installations of converter boxes. The FCC call center will be ready to 
ramp up to 4,000 operators and can now handle calls in about 100 languages.

He said that the FCC has issued 46 contracts for assistance programs, 21 
for in-home installations, 13 for in-home expert advice, and 12 for 
walk-in help centers. Firefighters will pitch in and help in areas not 
covered by the contracts. AmeriCorps volunteers and FCC boots on the 
ground continue their outreach efforts as well.

The FCC is also starting a media push, particularly to ethnic media, to 
get the word out. Acting FCC Chairman Michael Copps gave a shout out to 
trade press for their coverage of the transition, but said he wished the 
national media were doing more on the story.

McGuire-Rivera said NTIA was also ramping up its media effort, including 
both earned and paid media. She said NTIA had started advertising on 
buses in 22 cities because lower-income populations used buses more 
often. She said that NTIA had been avoiding paid advertising because it 
was expensive, but was not doing more paid advertising with ethnic media.

She also said that NTIA had mobile assistance centers (vans) and booths 
in 24 cities, saying that in the DTV "search and rescue" phase, the vans 
were the ambulances.

Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein joked that he kind of liked the idea of 
seeing the ads on buses because they "go slower than NASCARs and crash 
less often," a reference to the sponsorship of a DTV transition-themed 
race car under former FCC Chairman Kevin Martin.

Copps praised McGuire-Rivera for NTIA's having cleared out the converter 
box coupon waiting list, and said that new Commerce Secretary Gary Locke 
had "thrown himself" into the effort, saying that when Copps had called 
him the day before he had been told he was busy taping DTV spots.

Copps echoed his sentiment that the Feb. 17 transition date would have 
been a disaster and thanked the president and Congress for moving the date.

He said there would still be disruptions, citing some people who will 
procrastinate and others who will have reception problems no matter what 
they did to prepare because of the different propagation characteristics 
of digital or the move of transmitters. "Not all problems will be 
resolved between now and June 12," he said, "and candor compels us to so 
inform affected viewers."

For one thing, the FCC has mandated that stations who lose more than 2% 
of their analog viewership in the transition to digital inform their 
viewers of that fact.

"I assure you of one thing," Copps said. "The FCC's commitment does not 
end at the converter box or on June 12. We will be working just as hard 
in the days and weeks following June 12."

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George Antunes, Political Science Dept
University of Houston; Houston, TX 77204 
Voice: 713-743-3923  Fax: 713-743-3927
Mail: antunes at uh dot edu

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