Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Your TV ‘died’ and will not see the ‘Miss Laura’ – Informador.com.mx

GUADALAJARA, JALISCO (16 / DIC / 2015) .- The entertainment ended at Cerro Azul marked with the number 265 in the San Pedrito, in Tlaquepaque. Martha Guadalupe Gomez and her little one year and two months, Dasha Yorlet, no longer hear the screams and insults of “Miss Laura,” because with the ” digital switchover ” TV RCA brand gray “died”.

The device was seven being the joy of the young family, who said he never believed would happen, but the announced date came and went out analog transmitters. Grief is reflected in Martha’s face.

“The tele died, no signal, were sad, devastated, no longer will be able to watch soap operas and” Miss Laura, “which only missing two weeks to the end of your program, what we’re going to entertain, was our companion through thick and thin, “said Gomez, while the government launches an insult to consider it the culprit not see your favorite programs.

After doing their chores, the young housewife took the remote and sat down to watch the programming of television channels; now he says it will have to listen to more radio.

“I do not know why the government did that, here in the San Pedrito most are poor, do not have to install cable or buy new screens do not even know when I can buy a decoder for my telly see, because the economic situation is hard, “says Martha Guadalupe.

On the street Cerro Gordo most neighbors do not have digital TVs, so they are in the same situation as the young housewife and think it will be a sad Christmas.

“You now need to just get more eager to broom, devote more time to clean your house and sweeping music better,” says the mother of Martha.

As this family of San Pedrito there are many in Jalisco who do not have access to program digital terrestrial television (DTT), cable or a decoder, so it will be a sad end of 2015.

“Sad is my business,”

Maria del Socorro de Anda says his business looks “sad” because yesterday the analog signal is turned off and your old television does not receive the digital signal.

“Frankly I do not know when to buy a decoder, sales have been very bad in the last six months, the turnover in Congress, so until the coming year I will see how I make to buy it, “says the owner of an inn in Guadalajara Centro, while watching wistfully the receiver and says it is not the same not hear news and be attentive to what happens in the city and the country.

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According to INEGI data, in November 2014 in Jalisco 98 percent of households had television; 45 percent had pay TV and 55 percent dependent on the airwaves.

Of this, the federal government says that 17.5 percent received a digital television through various social programs.

The reporter / GUADALUPE TREWARTHA

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