Television stations worldwide are continuing to shift from analog to digital broadcasting, a change providers say increases efficiency, frees up bandwidth and offers higher-quality television.
Nearly all countries are scheduled to make the move to digital broadcasting by June 2015, according to an International Telecommunication Union agreement cited in a report from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the African Media Initiative (AMI).
Nearly all countries are scheduled to make the move to digital broadcasting by June 2015, according to an International Telecommunication Union agreement cited in a report from the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the African Media Initiative (AMI).
The report, authored by Knight International Journalism Fellow Meredith Beal, offers advice to help stations make a smooth transition to digital broadcasting:
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