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Comcast Digital Delivery Brings You

KBTC in High Definition!


Our Friends at Comcast are completing their digital conversion and that’s good news
for KBTC viewers. By moving to all-digital, Comcast can continue to offer more     
channels, more HD, more On Demand, and eventually faster internet speeds.  Many communities can now enjoy KBTC in beautiful, HIGH DEFINITION on channel 108.
 
Through March 2013, Comcast will eliminate analog channels and bring
you the crisp video and audio of digital delivery. Comcast’s goal is to make this    
process as easy as possible for viewers. First, as they transition to this new digital  
network, they will continue to offer the channels in analog. As they upgrade them  
exclusively to digital, they will discontinue the analog delivery only after they have  
extensively communicated with viewers through letters, direct mail, bill messages, and
automated voice messages. 

 Schedule  Comcast's best estimate
at this time (subject to change)

Oct - Dec 2012                                                
Tacoma, Fife, University Place, Pierce County, Vashon Island,  Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Burlington, Skagit County
 Jan - Mar 2013
Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, East King County,  Bremerton, Kitsap County, Shelton, Mason County, Olympia, Thurston County, Centralia, Lewis County

GETTING READY
 
You can be ready for the switch by getting your Digital Transport Adapter now from 
Comcast. You may receive up to three devices for no extra charge by calling 
Comcast at 1-877-634-4434 or going online to  www.comcast.com/digitalnow.
ComcastDTA
The digital transport adapter isn’t much bigger than a VHS tape box and is easy to install and user friendly. For more  information, visit this Comcast web page.