The DTV Roadshow is coming to the New Mexico State LEGISLATURE ON JANUARY 27, 2009!
The way you watch television is about to change.

For over a half century, television broadcasts in the United States have been transmitted in an analog format. On February 17, 2009, that era comes to an end.

By law, full-power television stations nationwide must switch from that old method of transmitting analog TV signals to the new digital format. Digital television (DTV) is an innovative type of broadcasting technology that delivers movie-quality pictures and sound, more channels, and even high definition television (HDTV) to consumers with HD television sets.

While the benefits of DTV are remarkable, up to 125,000 New Mexicans risk losing their television reception unless they take the some easy steps to receive a digital signal. Broadcasters across the state have developed this website to assist you throughout the entire transition process.