DTV Conversion Contact
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Posted: 8:39 AM Feb 16, 2009
DTV Conversion Contact
If you have a question for the station you watch for entertainment and information during this transition to Digital TV, please call the station during regular business hours. Thank you. WEAU-TV Eau Claire (715) 835-1313 WKBT-TV La Crosse (608) 782-4678 WQOW-TV Eau Claire (715) 835-1881 WLAX-WEUX La Crosse- 1-800-658-9495 WXOW-TV La Crosse (507) 895-9969
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If you have a question for the station you watch for entertainment and information during this transition to Digital TV, please call the station during regular business hours. Thank you.

WEAU-TV Eau Claire (715) 835-1313

WKBT-TV La Crosse (608) 782-4678

WQOW-TV Eau Claire (715) 835-1881

WLAX-WEUX La Crosse- 1-800-658-9495

WXOW-TV La Crosse (507) 895-9969

The Digital TV Transition
February 17th, 2009, the era of analog broadcast television ended in the United States. While the change marked the end of the traditional analog method of broadcasting over-the-air television, it hasn’t signaled the end of free broadcast television. Your favorite broadcast programs and local television stations will still be available.

Consumers that subscribe to a "pay" television service such as cable and satellite have not been affected by the switch, but if you received analog television over the air or via an antenna, you’ll need to take action to continue watching your favorite stations, if you have yet to do so already.
What You Need to Know
TV sets that currently receive programming through cable or satellite are not likely to be affected by the transition to digital.

However, TV sets that rely on "over the air" broadcasting with an antenna (set-top or rooftop) to receive a signal will be affected by the cutoff of analog broadcasts in 2009. You will need to consider one of the following options:
  • Purchase a digital-to-analog converter box that plugs into an existing television. The boxes, which are expected to cost between $50 - 70 will be available for purchase in 2008. Beginning on January 1, 2008, U.S. households can request up to two coupons valued at $40 each. Each coupon can go toward the purchase of a single set-top converter box that will allow you to continue watching FREE "over-the-air" television on an analog set.
  • Subscribe to a cable, satellite or telecommunications service provider if all desired local broadcast stations are carried by that service.
  • Purchase a new television set with a built in digital tuner.
Any of these steps will ensure that "over-the-air" television consumers will continue to receive programming.