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09 February 2007
HDTV Owners More Likely to Recall Super Bowl Ads
High-Definition TV owners could remember 15 percent more of the Super Bowl commercials than non-HD owners following the game.
08 February 2007
Time Warner Targets More DIRECTV HD Ads
Time Warner Cable is seeking a preliminary injunction to stop DIRECTV from airing TV spots that claim it can offer more HD capacity than cable.
Police to Headline HDTV Grammys
Police, the 1980s super group, will reunite for the High-Definition broadcast of the 49th annual Grammys Awards on Sunday night.
HDTV Wars: Circuit City to Close Stores
Circuit City said today that it's closing roughly 70 stories and its chief merchandising exec is leaving the company.
Dell Pulling Out of Plasma HDTVs
Dell says it will no longer place its brand on Plasma HDTVs and instead will sell LCD sets.
07 February 2007
DIRECTV: 4.8M Subs Have HDTV Or DVR
DIRECTV said today that 30 percent of its 16 million customers subscribe to a High-Definition or Digital Video Recording service.
Study: 'HD On Demand' Is In Demand
The Cable Telecommunications Association (CTAM) says HDTV On Demand services are generating significant interest among cable and satellite viewers.
Digital TV Coupons Ready In January?
Americans can request two coupons for Digital TV converter boxes on January 1, 2008, according to President Bush's new fiscal budget.
Beckham Bends It On HDNet
David Beckham's Los Angeles Galaxy are scheduled to make eight appearances this season on HDNet, the High-Definition network.
Analysts: Slow Growth for DIRECTV, EchoStar
Despite the scheduled addition of dozens of HDTV channels, DIRECTV will likely suffer a decline in subscriber growth this year, according to Wall Street analysts.
Tweeter: Flat HDTV Prices to Fall Again
Tweeter, the high-end electronics store, says flat-panel TV prices are likely to fall again in the second half of 2007.
06 February 2007
Digital TV: Why the Federal Government Is Screwing It Up
On February 17, 2009, the United States will switch from analog to Digital TV signals. At that time, if you don't have a Digital TV or a set-top converter box, you will not be able to watch television.