This week, federal officials said the program to distribute $40 coupons to consumers to help defray the cost of converter boxes has run out of money, so consumers who need the coupons may not receive them in time for the transition.
An auction of those analog airwaves raised $19 billion for the government last year. Congress allocated $1.34 billion to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to distribute converter box coupons.
That's why porn does so well.Originally posted by: sandorski
Some just seem to live to see someone else get screwed.
$1.5 billion (or even $1 billion) was more than enough money to get everybody switched over. The estimate is that there are about 20 million households that rely exclusively on OTA broadcasts. That would come out to around $800 million not counting administrative costs.Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
This week, federal officials said the program to distribute $40 coupons to consumers to help defray the cost of converter boxes has run out of money, so consumers who need the coupons may not receive them in time for the transition.
An auction of those analog airwaves raised $19 billion for the government last year. Congress allocated $1.34 billion to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to distribute converter box coupons.
Some of you I think are not reading the article. Your rage should be aimed here.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
people might just turn on their (talk) radios...or even worse, think for themselves!
Originally posted by: shinerburke
And why exactly is it the government's responsibility to make sure people can watch TV?
Originally posted by: shinerburke
And why exactly is it the government's responsibility to make sure people can watch TV?
There is this handy little thing called the radio that people can use if they need the latest news or severe weather reports.Originally posted by: dawp
Originally posted by: shinerburke
And why exactly is it the government's responsibility to make sure people can watch TV?
It's the primary source of information and alerts(weather and such) for a lot of folks. the government is mandating the switch and making a large number ot sets obsilete in one fell swoop.
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
who really cares???? Now be honest!!
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I'm sorry, but I have trouble believing there are people out there who can't swing $50 for a converter box, especially considering they've had years to save up for it. Maybe some kind souls could start up a charity fund or something for converter boxes (I might chip in a little cash), but the government has already spent like $1 billion on the coupon program, I don't really think they need to throw more money at it.
Actually they still haven't sent the coupons to many who had already applied.
It's the Government that fucked up; why do you not insist they clean up their own mess?
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
This transition has been in the works for what, a few years? Is that seriously not enough time?
It's such a clusterfuck. People are so uninformed about this, most of the hysteria is probably coming from those who don't even need a converter box. I don't see any benefit to extending the deadline, just let it come and most people will finally get it into their thick skulls that they don't need a box. The rest will have to live without TV for a little while until they can get their hands on a converter.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I'm sorry, but I have trouble believing there are people out there who can't swing $50 for a converter box, especially considering they've had years to save up for it. Maybe some kind souls could start up a charity fund or something for converter boxes (I might chip in a little cash), but the government has already spent like $1 billion on the coupon program, I don't really think they need to throw more money at it.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I just don't see how they screwed up, IMO they've done far more than they had to. Coupons have been available since the beginning of 2008, if somebody waited until 40 days before the transition to request one I don't have a whole lot of sympathy.
Usually when I miss a deadline it's my fault, not the fault of somebody else for not giving me more time.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
And even for those on a tight budget, can they really not afford a $50 converter box? If TV is that important to them, forget the coupon and just go out and buy the box, it's not that expensive.
Originally posted by: dawp
Originally posted by: shinerburke
And why exactly is it the government's responsibility to make sure people can watch TV?
It's the primary source of information and alerts(weather and such) for a lot of folks. the government is mandating the switch and making a large number ot sets obsilete in one fell swoop.
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I just don't see how they screwed up, IMO they've done far more than they had to. Coupons have been available since the beginning of 2008, if somebody waited until 40 days before the transition to request one I don't have a whole lot of sympathy.
Usually when I miss a deadline it's my fault, not the fault of somebody else for not giving me more time.
Do you even read what you type?
Originally posted by: Genx87
I have to wonder if the segment of people who arent getting their coupons are the same segment of society who is too stupid to fill out a voting ballot, pay their taxes, hold a steady job, and pay their bills.
Everybody I know who requested a coupon got them within a few weeks and have spent them on boxes.
