Broadcasters, MSOs Stall HDTV Deployments.(High-definition television)(Statistical Data Included)

Multichannel News, April, 2000 by LEVINE, MARTIN

HD what? In a form of tacit "cooperation" never envisioned by the FCC, squabbling among TV broadcasters, MSOs and equipment manufacturers has combined to keep the transition to digital TV in low gear. Roughly two-and-a-half years after the Federal Communications Commission pushed private industry to agree on a technical standard, there's little high-definition television for consumers to watch and few ways for them to watch it.

The near-term prospects for HDTV are likely to dip even further in coming months, as the standard comes under fire from a growing crowd of broadcasters. Even its supporters appear resigned to an Advanced Television Systems Committee standard that will remain in limbo for a good part of 2000. As a result, there's no sign...

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