Gregg Lengling
10-04-2002, 11:53 AM
Public television stations across the country - 97 of them - will receive $36 million in federal grants for the digital transition, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced. An additional $6 million will go to public radio, distance learning and replacement of television equipment at seven stations.
Noncommercial television stations are required to begin digital broadcasts by May 1, 2003.
The $42 million in grants will be matched by more than $74 million in funds raised by the stations, the NTIA said.
The funds are part of the NTIA's Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP). The NTIA is part of the Commerce Department.
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Gregg R. Lengling
RCA P61310 61" 16x9
glengling@ameritech.net
Noncommercial television stations are required to begin digital broadcasts by May 1, 2003.
The $42 million in grants will be matched by more than $74 million in funds raised by the stations, the NTIA said.
The funds are part of the NTIA's Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP). The NTIA is part of the Commerce Department.
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Gregg R. Lengling
RCA P61310 61" 16x9
glengling@ameritech.net