On February 17, 2009 - TV stations in the United States will discontinue airing all programming in the analog format consumers have been watching since commercial television first began in 1941.
TV stations in Michigan and throughout the country will transition to a digital format that is not compatible with the majority of television sets, VCRs and similar products manufactured prior to March 1, 2007.
What this means to the typical television viewer will vary. If a consumer views local television signals through a cable or satellite provider, he or she will be unaffacted by the digital conversion and may continue to use their older, existing "analog" television.
However: If a consumer receives all or part of his or her television programming (primarily "local" channels) through use of an indoor or outdoor antenna, there are several options available in order to continue viewing these local television signals: