NY DTVs Could Get $30 Million

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With the support of House Commerce Committee Chairman Joe Barton (R-TX) and Telecommunications Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) the House Commerce Committee has approved an amendment, introduced by Rep Eliot Engel (D-NY) and two other New York representatives, to give New York City TV stations $30 million to make the 2009 hard date of converting to digital. The funds will be used for a series of transmitters to carry the station's signals. Rep Engel pointed out that those stations' transmitters were wiped out on 9/11, and that the move to the Empire State Building had already cost $50 million. The Metropolitan Television Alliance, essentially a collective of New York broadcasters, have decided to move to the new Freedom Tower, but that won't be ready until 2010, while the transition deadline is the beginning of 2009.
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NY DTVs Could Get $30 Million