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Jay Kreiling

Living in Philadelphia you would think that I am huge Eagles fan, but I'm actually a Colorado native and a lifelong Broncos fan. Outside of work I also enjoy biking, hiking, spending time with my family - and watching Comcast On Demand, of course! As Vice President of Video Services at Comcast I am currently up to my eyeballs in the details on the broadcast Digital TV Transition and a variety of other projects. I've now been with Comcast a little over 6 years and in the cable industry for more than 15 years.

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12Jun
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DTV: Are you missing some broadcast channels?

Today’s the day - after years of planning, almost 60 million coupons, and over $1.2 billion dollars, the federal government is requiring all full power broadcast stations to shut off their analog signals by midnight tonight. Hundreds of stations...

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01Jun
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DTV Rapid Response Teams

June 12th is rapidly approaching, and if you’ve been reading this blog for any length of time (or watching TV for the last few months) you know what that means: the digital broadcast transition (DTV) deadline is almost here. For...

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12May
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DTV Transition: 30 days to go

Fade to black. We’re all familiar with that phrase, and if you have watched any movies or tv shows in your life you’ve seen it: at the end of an episode everything is resolved and the picture fades to black,...

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10Apr
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Getting Ready Now for the Digital Broadcast Transition

In February, hundreds of TV stations across the country completed the federally mandated digital broadcast transition (DTV) and switched to digital-only broadcasting, but nearly two-thirds of local networks (e.g. NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox and Univision) still have to make the...

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