Yes, certain stations only broadcast in digital bands and can only be seen through a digital tuner. Though these are generally less mainstream programming, but yes they are extra stations.
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Only if you have a digital output on your cable box. If not, it'll end up being a digital signal, converted to analog and then reconverted by your TV back to digital. Besides, the digital changeover date is only for local television stations when they turn off their analog transmitters. This means that if you currently have cable or satellite with analog outp[uts, that aspect of it shouldn't change.
A few LOW POWER stations were allowed to stay analog for a while based on their power and economic condition.
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You won't be able to receive any stations after the changeover.
DTV sometime needs a better antenna than the old analog TVs. A few stations did not switch to DTV and are still Analog like LPTV which is Low Power TV.
Didn't you hear about the change to digital tv? Old analog tv's will not tune the new digital TV stations.
You can adapt your analog TV by using a digital converter, which you should be able to find fairly easily among the big TV names, such as comcast, verizon, and fios.
They will be assigned to other services.
One way to tell if your phone line is an analog one line is to plug a telephone directly into the jack. If the phone works, the line is analog.
Unlike TV, there was no analog turn-off when radio stations added HD service. In the vast majority, their original analog service continues to work just fine.
Some converter boxes have an 'Analog pass through' feature allowing for just that. All stations will be required to broadcast in digital as of June. While this date has been pushed back a few times, this new deadline seems fairly solid. Get the converter box, you will love the new stations and services. There is also rebates so the boxes cost almost nothing. The truth is that some translators and some low power TV Stations will be transmitting NTSC Analog after June 12, 2009 so with a NTSC Analog TV Tuner and an ATSC Digital TV Tuner you will receive all channels.