Digital conversion means several things for you, the television viewer:
You can experience KQED Public Television in state-of-the-art, high-definition television (HDTV) format.
HDTV brings you a wider picture, flawless images, and CD-quality sound.
KQED Public Television now offers multiple digital channels, each with distinct quality programming, over the air on DTV 9.1-9.5 and on digital cable.
Digital conversion fulfills the federally mandated, unfunded, conversion of KQED Public Television to digital transmission.
Digital conversion means several things for you, the radio listener:
Digital
conversion has brought about the replacement of much of the behind-the-scenes
equipment used every day to produce and air the award-winning news and
public affairs programming that you have come to expect.
Productions have improved quality, complexity and richness.
More
music and audio elements are being included within individual program
segments, and the overall organization, flow and feel of programs is being improved.
There
will be more new local programming, highlighting the cultural richness
and diversity of our communities and complementing the breadth of KQED
Public Radio news programs.
Better
than ever before, KQED Public Radio serves your needs and interests
with timely, balanced and intelligent programs.