Sunday, February 5, 2012


Digital TV Print E-mail
As of June 12, 2009, the nation's television industry entered the digital age. That was the day that TV stations across the country shut off their analog transmitters and began broadcasting digital signals exclusively.

CBS 8 shut off its analog transmitter in late 2008. We now send out a digital signal at one million watts -- the most powerful signal of any Montgomery television station.

The CBS 8 signal can be found on digital channel 42, which many televisions and converter boxes will recognize as channel 8.1.

Remember, you'll need a converter box and a UHF antenna to receive CBS 8 if you're watching on an analog television set and aren't a Cable TV or Dish Network subscriber.

Even if you have cable or Dish Network, you'll want to make plans in case you lose those services during severe weather, including hurricanes, so that you can receive CBS 8's weather coverage.

We hope you continue to enjoy watching CBS 8 as we begin a new chapter in our broadcast history!

 

Central Alabama Weather

63°
17°
°F | °C
Overcast
Humidity: 88%
Sun

40 | 67
4 | 19
Mon

40 | 61
4 | 16
Tue

43 | 63
6 | 17

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cbs8news: Former Tallassee Tiger Derrick Ansley continues to climb the college coaching later. His latest coaching gig is coming up on CBS 8 News. #fb

cbs8news: WEATHER: Rain slowly calming down. Will we pick back up on the rain for tomorrow? Thats up in just a few moments! #fb

cbs8news: Statement from Sen. Bryan Taylor on fmr Sen. Wendell Mitchell's death coming up on CBS 8 News Weekend at 10

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