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6.5 Million U.S. Homes Unready For Digital TV Transition

Media and Entertainment | 01.22.2009

According to Nielsen, more than 6.5 million U.S. households - or 5.7 percent of all homes -- are not ready for the upcoming transition to all-digital broadcasting and would be unable to receive any television programming at all if the transition occurred today. This is an improvement of 1.3M homes since Nielsen reported readiness status at the end of December.

"Nielsen has been preparing for the transition to digital television for more than two years," said Nielsen Vice Chair Susan Whiting. "Because we recognize that accurate and reliable information on consumer behavior is essential to this transition, we've been sharing our data with clients, government leaders and the public so they could track progress to digital readiness."

Click here to see the full press release.

For more information on how to prepare for the DTV transition, visit http://www.dtv.gov/

Percentage of Households that Are Completely Unready For the Digital Transition

Date Overall %

Unready

White African

American

Hispanic Asian Under 35 Over 55
01/18/20095.74.69.99.76.98.84.0
12/21/20086.85.610.811.58.19.95.2
Source: © 2009 The Nielsen Company

Watch Susan Whiting's Message About The Digital Transition

Local Market Rankings

Among the 56 local markets that Nielsen measures with electronic meters, the one that is least ready is Albuquerque-Santa Fe, with 12.4% of the households completely unready.  The most prepared market is Hartford & New Haven, with only 1.8% of homes unready.

Least Prepared Local Metered Markets Based on Percentage of Households Currently Unprepared for Digital Conversion

Rank Market %TOTAL %AA %HISP % Under 35 % 35-54 %55 +
1ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE12.24n/a13.2515.5013.878.88
2DALLAS-FT. WORTH10.2115.7013.8614.6810.046.82
3HOUSTON9.9514.1217.0117.078.087.79
4TULSA9.53n/an/a16.1912.613.04
5PORTLAND, OR9.08n/an/a13.716.299.35
6SALT LAKE CITY8.58n/a5.478.1411.235.83
7MEMPHIS8.5312.62n/a7.698.279.24
8AUSTIN8.45n/a13.5614.346.315.48
9LOS ANGELES7.6611.2111.209.498.794.81
10SACRAMNTO-STKTON-MODESTO7.335.047.127.397.367.26
11PHOENIX (PRESCOTT)7.31n/a18.1616.436.563.10
12JACKSONVILLE7.0214.67n/a8.658.214.95
13DAYTON6.888.56n/a16.833.194.88
14GREENVLL-SPART-ASHEVLL-AND6.6915.30n/a19.345.082.66
15INDIANAPOLIS6.537.69n/a12.187.222.55
16MILWAUKEE6.4313.65n/a2.528.955.25
17SAN ANTONIO6.20n/a9.725.417.315.36
18RICHMOND-PETERSBURG6.1310.48n/a10.513.347.28
19SAN DIEGO5.94n/an/a8.297.042.91
20CLEVELAND-AKRON (CANTON)5.9115.78n/a10.517.012.62
21MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL5.85n/an/a9.725.114.38
22KANSAS CITY5.7512.84n/a8.467.921.36
23SEATTLE-TACOMA5.67n/an/a7.705.684.50
24MIAMI-FT. LAUDERDALE5.4712.504.377.675.764.19
25ST. LOUIS5.269.95n/a7.325.333.96
26CINCINNATI5.2112.50n/a7.982.926.28
27SAN FRANCISCO-OAK-SAN JOSE5.205.713.9712.673.963.08
28CHICAGO5.188.678.756.464.844.75
29LAS VEGAS5.177.7715.168.685.143.05
30BIRMINGHAM (ANN AND TUSC)4.866.67n/a3.315.455.12
31CHARLOTTE4.796.41n/a4.385.913.85
32DENVER4.75n/a7.887.614.712.90
33LOUISVILLE4.599.79n/a9.684.091.99
34NASHVILLE4.413.39n/a5.762.985.21
35DETROIT4.409.78n/a4.004.424.58
36RALEIGH-DURHAM (FAYETVLLE)4.389.49n/a5.303.634.62
37NEW ORLEANS4.358.33n/a8.624.581.72
38COLUMBUS, OH4.294.73n/a9.542.822.25
39BUFFALO4.277.92n/a4.323.784.72
40TAMPA-ST. PETE (SARASOTA)4.147.458.626.506.161.76
41WASHINGTON, DC (HAGRSTWN)4.083.232.384.844.453.20
42ORLANDO-DAYTONA BCH-MELBRN3.919.404.406.963.932.57
43NORFOLK-PORTSMTH-NEWPT NWS3.783.92n/a1.914.663.89
44BALTIMORE3.754.98n/a2.414.183.97
45GREENSBORO-H.POINT-W.SALEM3.423.24n/a6.143.761.61
46KNOXVILLE3.20n/an/a1.715.731.71
47PROVIDENCE-NEW BEDFORD3.20n/an/a2.592.374.33
48OKLAHOMA CITY3.074.85n/a2.974.861.28
49PITTSBURGH3.053.37n/a6.773.091.68
50FT. MYERS-NAPLES2.98n/a5.654.836.200.47
51WEST PALM BEACH-FT. PIERCE2.677.696.529.442.140.96
52NEW YORK2.574.583.733.392.032.82
53BOSTON (MANCHESTER)2.259.09n/a0.922.642.40
54PHILADELPHIA2.105.085.304.001.401.94
55ATLANTA2.021.7410.582.900.812.99
56HARTFORD & NEW HAVEN1.760.322.443.261.041.81
Source: The Nielsen Company

n/a indicates sample size not large enough to project

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