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CEA's Shapiro Urges Congress to Support a Hard Deadline to End the Broadcast DTV Transition; Education and Market Reality Play Key Role in DTV Success; New CEA Research Underscores Declining Market Share of OTA Television.


ARLINGTON, Va. -- A hard deadline to end analog television Analog television (or analogue television) encodes television and transports the picture and sound information as an analog signal, that is, by varying the amplitude and/or frequencies of the broadcast signal.  broadcasts will help "foster the creation of new, high-skill jobs and it will promote America's technology leadership in an increasingly competitive world," said Consumer Electronics Association (CEA CEA carcinoembryonic antigen.

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) President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Gary Shapiro in testimony delivered today before a congressional committee. Shapiro made his comments before a hearing held by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce's Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet regarding a staff discussion draft of the DTV (Digital TeleVision) Transmitting TV using digital signals. The major DTV standards are ATSC (North America), DVB (Europe) and ISDB (Japan). All three use MPEG-2 video compression and Dolby Digital audio compression. DVB and ISDB also include MPEG audio compression.  (digital television) Transition Act of 2005.

In his testimony, Shapiro advocated that a hard deadline will provide certainty to consumers, manufacturers and all others involved in the nation's transition to digital television. He stated, "It is right for consumers, it is right for innovation and it is right for America's national security."

Shapiro reported that DTV continues to be a strong marketplace success. According to according to
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 the latest factory-to-dealer DTV sales released today by CEA, 2.3 million units have been shipped through April of this year. These sales figures sales figures nplcifras fpl de ventas  mark a 36 percent increase over the same period 2004 in unit sales unit sales

Sales measured in terms of physical units rather than dollars. Unit sales data are often used by financial analysts when evaluating the health of a company.
 and a 16 percent increase in dollar sales. CEA Market Research projects that 15 million DTV units will be sold in 2005 alone.

"Most relevant to the current debate, consumers now can choose from 200 television models that include over-the-air ATSC tuners," added Shapiro.

CEA forecasts that 9 million DTV products with tuners will be sold this year, 16.7 million in 2006, 27 million in 2007 and 33 million in 2008. "By 2009 we will have sold 97 million DTV tuners, and we estimate that digital over-the-air tuners will be found in 86 percent of American homes," Shapiro stated.

With this marketplace momentum in mind, Shapiro urged Congress to consider market realities as it debates steps to facilitate the end of the transition to DTV. He pointed to new research released by CEA that underscores the declining market share of over-the-air broadcast television.

CEA's new survey found that of the nearly 110 million American homes with at least one TV, 87 percent are receiving local and national broadcast programming via cable or satellite. This data is in-line with statistics provided by cable and satellite providers, Nielsen Media Research and in filings submitted to the Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission (FCC), independent executive agency of the U.S. government established in 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign communications in the public interest.  (FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S. ) by individual broadcast networks.

"This means that if the analog cut off occurred today, less than 13 percent of the U.S. population of 110 million TV households would not have access to a broadcast signal," Shapiro noted.

CEA's survey also found that in the 96 million households that have cable or satellite, only 14 percent use an antenna on their second, third or fourth television set. More, fully three-quarters of "antenna-only" homes indicated they are willing to buy a new TV, buy a $50 decoder or subscribe to Verb 1. subscribe to - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day"
subscribe, take

buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company";
 cable or satellite once analog broadcasts are ended.

"While an analog broadcast cut-off cut-off Anesthesiology The point at which elongation of the carbon chain of the 1-alkanol family of anesthetics results in a precipitous drop in the anesthetic potential of these agents–eg, at > 12 carbons in length, there is little anesthetic activity,  is important for our nation, it will have little practical impact on the viewing habits of the vast majority of Americans.

"At the same time, some consumers may be adversely affected by a hard date. That's why we respect and understand the interest in creating a program whereby those viewers would have access to low cost digital to analog converters (electronics) Digital to Analog Converter - (DAC) A device which takes a digital value and outputs a voltage which is proportional to the input value.

Typical uses include digital generation of audio signals or conversion of a bitmap image to a signal to drive a CRT.
," Shapiro added.

Shapiro also commented on other provisions in the current staff draft. He expressed concerns about the draft bills requirement that the FCC move up the deadline for the inclusion of over-the-air tuners in 13- to 24-inch sets from July 1 of 2007 to July 1 of 2006 - a full year before the original deadline set by the FCC and nearly 2.5 years before the 2008 hard deadline.

"We are concerned that, if implemented, such a requirement would severely reduce the retail market for these sets," said Shapiro. "A July 2006 date could result in severe cost increases that the marketplace cannot sustain."

Shapiro also urged the committee to lengthen length·en  
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 the amount of time manufacturers will be required to include educational labels on analog televisions to inform consumers about the impending im·pend  
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 end date for analog broadcasts. In addition, he applauded provisions in the draft bill that address the issue of high definition television (HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates ) signal degradation by cable operators and set a final date for the FCC to issue final broadcast channel allotments for DTV signals. At the same time, he called on the committee to step up broadcasters' obligations to educate their viewers on the DTV transition See digital TV transition. .

"In light of our own aggressive consumer education efforts, CEA has been disappointed with the paltry level of DTV consumer education offered by the broadcasters to date, especially the almost complete lack of broadcaster-sponsored public service announcements (PSAs)," stated Shapiro.

He noted that CEA has been chosen by the National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators (NACAA NACAA National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators
NACAA National Association of County Agricultural Agents
NACAA National Association of Clean Air Agencies (Washington, DC) 
) to receive the "Achievement in Consumer Education" (ACE) Award. NACAA is recognizing CEA for its work with the FCC to educate consumers about digital television.

In conclusion, Shapiro applauded the committee for its efforts. "Setting a realistic date certain for the end of analog broadcasting and the recovery of the analog spectrum for new purposes is the right thing to do," he said. "I pledge CEA's continuing commitment to working with this committee and other stakeholders Stakeholders

All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
 to ensure an expedited and consumer-friendly transition and a prompt return of the analog broadcast spectrum."

Data cited in this release is available for purchase through CEA's Market Activity Reports and Analysis (MARA) program. With more than 500 reports published annually, the MARA program is recognized as the "authoritative source" for data on the consumer electronics industry.

About CEA:

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the consumer technology industry through technology policy, events, research, promotion and the fostering of business and strategic relationships. CEA represents more than 2,000 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of audio, video, mobile electronics, wireless and landline communications, information technology, home networking, multimedia and accessory products, as well as related services that are sold through consumer channels. Combined, CEA's members account for more than $121 billion in annual sales. CEA's resources are available online at www.CE.org, the definitive source for information about the consumer electronics industry.

CEA also sponsors and manages the International CES - Defining Tomorrow's Technology. All profits from CES are reinvested into industry services, including technical training and education, industry promotion, engineering standards development, market research and legislative advocacy.
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