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Online Resources

Check out these websites for useful information on the DTV transition.

Federal Communications Commission
The lead federal agency for the transition, the FCC has created a website with a wealth of information.
Go to this site

National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
The NTIA is the Commerce Department division responsible for the TV Convertor Box Coupon Program. Anyone planning to keep their analog TV past the date of the DTV transition should visit their site!
Go to this site

The DTV Transition Coalition
This is a coalition run by the National Association of Broadcasters that includes government, affected industries and businesses (e.g. manufacturers and retailers) and consumer/public interest organizations. Its focus is public awareness and education.
Go to this site

Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
CEA, the trade association of companies like Panasonic and LG, is a member of the DTV Transition Coalition and is very active in educational outreach. Their DTV page includes the company's public policy documents as well as some useful downloads for consumers.
Go to this site

Consumer Electronics Retailers Coalition (CERC)
CERC, a coalition of electronics retailers like Best Buy and Walmart, has produced a very good brochure on DTV transition.
Download the brochure (PDF)
In Spanish (PDF)