A veritable absence of panic after some TV stations throw the switch

The US Federal Communications Commission reports that, after 421 of the nation's analog television stations ceased transmission on February 17 as originally planned, its call centers received a grand total of 28,000 calls from viewers, with a great many of those apparently concerning the proper use of converter boxes already received.

This afternoon, the National Association of Broadcasters reported that stations opting to make the switch yesterday also received phone calls, but nothing beyond what they were already equipped to handle. For instance, in Madison, Wisconsin -- whose major affiliate stations were first denied the option of switching on 2/17, and then granted nearly at the last minute -- three of the city's stations reported a combined viewer call count of 400. Some of those calls were from folks who hadn't installed their converter boxes properly.

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