It’s February 17th, 2009, the original date set by Congress for all full-power television stations to turn off their analog transmitters and complete the transition to digital television.
However, fearing a major disruption of access to local news and weather with millions of viewers still unprepared for the transition, Congress delayed the deadline to June 12th. In the ensuing days, the FCC has been trying to ascertain which stations needed to go through with the February deadline, and which would continue their analog feed until the June date.
Here’s where we stand in the Erie DMA:
- WICU-12 (NBC) – continuing analog until June 12th
- WJET-24 (ABC) – continuing analog until sometime in April
- WSEE-35 (CBS) – will shut off their analog today (2/17)
- WQLN-54 (PBS) – analog has been off since Sept. 15, 2008 due to wind damage to their transmission system
- WFXP-66 (FOX) – continuing analog until June 12th
With WSEE getting voted off of the “analog island”, it could mean headaches from a small yet substantial percentage of their viewers. We’ll monitor the situation of how many Erie viewers will not be ready to pick up Survivor or 60 Minutes on the digital signal.
Some good digital news comes from Dwight Miller of WQLN: the long recovery process from their wind-damaged transmission system should be complete over the next few days. They will be activating their full-power all-digital signal this week as tower climbers erect the new system and regain a full footprint that has been hampered since September.
Reset the clock to June 12th as one deadline passes and another one comes into view.


February 17th, 2009
joel
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The latest from WSEE: engineering at Ch. 35 will throw the switch dropping the analog signal at 11:59 PM tonight. Also, look for coverage during newscasts regarding reaction and types of phone calls the station is receiving from affected viewers over the next couple days.
Got the converter box hooked up in one of my bedrooms. Went off without a hitch, though I had to raise up the rabbit ears about 5 feet in the air and rest on a ledge.
I can get WSEE, WFXP, WQLN and the CW.
If WICU isn’t digital yet, why am I receiving them on 35.3?
WSEE is allowing WICU to be on one of their sub channels because of the current reception problems with WICU’s own digital signal. It will remain that way until June 12th when WICU can go full power with their own signal. Are you still on the ledge? I Have to use a couple of antennas for the 17 digital signals I get near Cochranton.