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Getting Consumers Ready For February 17, 2009 Marcellus Alexander Executive Vice President, Television NAB
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“We must all hang together or most assuredly we will hang separately” -- Ben Franklin
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DTV Transition DTV Transition Coalition Steering Committee NAB Association of Public Television Stations (APTS) MSTV Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR) Consumer Electronics Retailers Coalition (CERC) LG Electronics AARP Broadcast Networks
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DTV Transition DTV Transition: February 17, 2009 All full-power broadcasters must complete transition to digital broadcasting by Feb. 17 2009 at 11:59pm. Mandated by Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
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DTV Transition Who’s Affected? 19.6 million OTA-only Households 14.7 million HHs with some OTA Total OTA HHs: 34.3 million Total OTA TV Sets: 69 million Source of estimates: NAB Research analysis of Spring 2006 Knowledge Networks/SRI Home Technology Monitor survey; 2005-2006 Nielsen U.S. TV Household estimates.
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DTV Transition Disproportionately Affected Groups: Seniors Minority Populations Low Income Rural Areas
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DTV Transition 1.Purchase a digital-to-analog converter box Government providing $40 coupons starting Jan. 2008 2.Purchase a TV with a built-in digital tuner 3.Subscribe to a pay TV service (i.e. cable, satellite, or telco video provider) How do consumers prepare for the DTV transition? Three Options:
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What we have done... Research: surveys / focus groups DTV Media Briefings: NY, Chicago, Silicon Valley and Washington, DC Developed / distributed Congressional “Tool Kits” Capitol Hill briefings with House & Senate staffers Helped coordinate Congressional DTV Caucus Organized DTV Transition Coalition…161 orgs National Conferences: DTV staff will attend 20+ in 2007 Launched DTVanswers.com
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What we’re doing now... Finalizing DTV video package that will include PSAs, interviews, b-roll and graphics…mid Sept distribution Recruiting for Speakers Bureau…8k planned engagements reaching 1M people by Feb ‘09 Developing DTV toolkits for state & local elected officials Scheduling more national reporter briefings Working with NTIA and IBM on their coupon program
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What we’ll do next… DTV “Road Show”…200 cities/500 events by 2/17/09
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DTV Transition DTV Road Show 500 Events Nationwide (MME Marketing, Atlanta)
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What we’ll do next… DTV “Road Show”…200 cities/500 events by 2/17/09 “DTV Day” on Capitol Hill 30 minute educational video (early 2008) Developing partnerships with local/state govts to increase awareness Panel discussions at major conferences Other multilingual spots (2008) Tracking consumer awareness quarterly
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Revenue Opportunities… Sponsored info spots/IDs/programs DTV Mall Expos DTV set giveaway promotions w/ radio stations National retail store tie-ins Antenna promotions with retailers
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What we’d like you to do… Take the lead position in the educational effort in your markets Utilize all your tools: news stories, promos, PSAs, speakers etc. Let us know when you have successful ideas to share… Or if there’s any additional way NAB can be helpful
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DTV Transition Two good websites: DTVanswers.com NAB’s DTV website DTVtransition.org DTV Transition Coalition website
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530 Days Left!
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Thank you!
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