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Created: 07/14/2009 12:06 PM KSTP.com | Group Urges Minn. to Donate Unused DTV Coupons
The recent transition to digital television was largely a success for television viewers and broadcasters. Yet it has also left some families feeling digitally disconnected for various reasons, ranging from problems with converter box installation to challenges receiving local broadcasters’ varying signal strengths. For most families who rely on over-the-air television, making the transition to digital has come at some out-of-pocket expense, as they’ve had to cover the difference between the coupon and the converter box and purchase upgraded antennas. Reports indicate an increasing number of families who say they have had to cut back on expenses and have cancelled or may cancel their cable subscriptions. It is important that these newly impacted families apply now for their converter box coupons. To apply for a coupon, households must call 1-888-DTV-2009 or visit www.DTV2009.gov before the program ends on July 31. The coupons are valid for 90 days after they are issued. They are transferable, meaning they can be given to others. For further help, please call 1-888-CALL-FCC.Additionally, if families in the Twin Cities have a coupon they can donate, now is the time to help others. LCCREF has partnered with nearly 100 community organizations to collect and distribute hundreds of coupons to needy families. In this time of economic uncertainty, many are turning to community organizations for help. To help these families with the switch, people with unused and unneeded coupons can mail them to: Twin Cities DTV Coupon Exchange Program |
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