Communications Division

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The Communications Division staff edits video for Bloomington City Information Television's Roll Call.

The Communications Division negotiates and monitors the cable television franchise with Comcast and handles customer complaints. It also provides government programming on The Bloomington Channel 14, produces newsletters such as the Bloomington Briefing and maintains the City Web site CityWEB.

 

The digital TV transition: What you need to know

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As of June 12, full-power television stations nationwide have been broadcasting in a digital format.

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The switch from analog to digital broadcast television is referred to as the digital TV (DTV) transition. Television stations are broadcasting only in digital. Residents who rely on antennas (including outside antennas and "rabbit ears") to receive broadcast signals on TV sets will need to obtain separate digital-to-analog converter boxes to watch over-the-air TV.

These boxes receive digital signals and convert them into analog format for display on analog TVs. Analog sets connected to such converter boxes will display digital broadcasts, but not necessarily in the full, original digital quality. All other TV components, such as VCRs and DVD players, will work as they did before the conversion.

 

For more information, contact:

Janine Hill, Communications Administrator
PH: 952-563-8819; TTY: 952-563-8740, FAX: 952-563-8715
E-mail: jhill@ci.bloomington.mn.us

 

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