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Hello Dale Cripps:
I am responding to your e-mail to Stan Orchard on behalf of Fisher
Broadcasting Inc.
Fisher's KOMO-TV and KATU are first and foremost local broadcast stations,
committed to the concept of free, over-the-air, advertiser-supported news
and entertainment programming. We intend to start providing the viewers of
Portland and Seattle with HDTV programming as quickly as possible. We have
no immediate plans to transmit multiple standard definition signals, nor
huge amounts of data. If, at some later time, there appears to be an
opportunity to utilize the system's flexibility to help recoup the cost of
conversion, we will take a close look at it.
As to timing, there are a number of considerations such as the six month
delay in the adoption of the Grand Alliance standard, local building permit
processes, and the availability of the necessary transmiission equipment,
that are beyond our control. Local restrictions on antenna siting alone
could cause several years delay unless some action is taken by the federal
government to speed the process along.
Dropping the idea of HDTV is not an option. If it is to be successful,
broadcasters must embrace the new technology wholeheartedly. We plan to be
among the first to offer HDTV.
The push to auction the transitional ATV spectrum could threaten the ability
of broadcasters to continue to provide free service. Some form of
subscription service may be the only answer.
Don Wilkinson
VP & Director of Engineering
Fisher Broadcasting Inc.
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