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If you’re recently moved to Canada and you’ve been pleased that you could watch your favorite TV shows from south of the border, ã‹ã‚‰ãƒ¬ãƒãƒ¼ãƒˆã‚’ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ã‚¢ã‚¦ãƒˆ CBCニュース:
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As many as two million Canadians tap into U.S. TV through rabbit ears or rooftop antennas, カナダ放é€ã®å‹ã¯æœ¨æ›œæ—¥ã«è¨€ã£ãŸ. ã®éš›ã€ç±³å›½. stations convert, if Canadians aren’t prepared, the signal “will just go blank,” a spokesman said.
Canada’s Office of Consumer Affairs has more details in their report: What You Need to Know About the Analog-to-Digital Television Transition in Canada.
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