The switch to full digital TV, or DTV, that took place this past Friday went very well and without any major problems according to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Over 900 full-power stations shutdown their analog broadcasts on Friday, making America officially an all digital TV broadcast nation for the first time ever. "In a broader sense, the transition is not over, even for those of us who dutifully connected our converter boxes by (the) deadline," said acting FCC chairman Michael Copps. "The DTV transition is not a one-day affair. (Some consumers) will have to move or adjust their antennas or perhaps even buy more powerful ones in order to receive the channels they should be receiving."
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