Starting in mid-February 2009, all television stations in the country can only broadcast a digital signal. This change does not affect households that currently receive their television signal from a cable or satellite TV provider, only those that receive their signal over-the-air through an antenna or rabbit ears. The 2008 Nebraska Rural Poll included questions related to television viewing, providing a picture of the effect this change will have on 2,496 randomly selected nonmetropolitan Nebraskans
A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that home broadband adoption has plateaued in the Unite...
Nearly three out of five Nebraska counties are most rural. Most rural refers to counties having no t...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...
Starting in mid-February 2009, all television stations in the country can only broadcast a digital s...
In mid-February 2009, some television stations in the country started broadcasting only in digital s...
The use of telecommunications technologies nationwide has increased dramatically during the past fiv...
This study used three designated market areas in Nebraska as a case study for the Great Plains and t...
A study of public television viewers in Oxford, Mississippi, in 1977 and 1989 found both consistency...
This year\u27s Nebraska Rural Poll will ask rural residents how they\u27re faring during the current...
With the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the pace of regulatory change increased expo...
A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that home broadband adoption has plateaued in the Unite...
Current TV whitespace regulations mainly benefit rural areas where large amounts of TV whitespace ex...
In Nebraska, some areas of the state S primarily in the most rural areas of the state S may be under...
The Nebraska Rural Poll was initiated in 1996. Over the past 24 years, input has been gathered from ...
Measuring radio\u27s effectiveness at reaching rural audiences has been the subject of hundreds of s...
A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that home broadband adoption has plateaued in the Unite...
Nearly three out of five Nebraska counties are most rural. Most rural refers to counties having no t...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...
Starting in mid-February 2009, all television stations in the country can only broadcast a digital s...
In mid-February 2009, some television stations in the country started broadcasting only in digital s...
The use of telecommunications technologies nationwide has increased dramatically during the past fiv...
This study used three designated market areas in Nebraska as a case study for the Great Plains and t...
A study of public television viewers in Oxford, Mississippi, in 1977 and 1989 found both consistency...
This year\u27s Nebraska Rural Poll will ask rural residents how they\u27re faring during the current...
With the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the pace of regulatory change increased expo...
A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that home broadband adoption has plateaued in the Unite...
Current TV whitespace regulations mainly benefit rural areas where large amounts of TV whitespace ex...
In Nebraska, some areas of the state S primarily in the most rural areas of the state S may be under...
The Nebraska Rural Poll was initiated in 1996. Over the past 24 years, input has been gathered from ...
Measuring radio\u27s effectiveness at reaching rural audiences has been the subject of hundreds of s...
A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that home broadband adoption has plateaued in the Unite...
Nearly three out of five Nebraska counties are most rural. Most rural refers to counties having no t...
Internet use has grown rapidly over the last 15 years and so has its integration into the rural econ...