you people are retarded..
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While this question could be applied to all TV shows in the US still not widescreen, most of the series that are in widescreen already are live-action.
I know upcoming digital switchover doesn't require HD broadcasts. However all tv broadcasters(as I figure) will use the digital signal for HD broadcasts. And the transition is in the middle of the season, so I figure shows would have to be HD ready at least.
Of course, they could still have their shows in 4:3, but you know the general public and their dislike of black space on their TV screens. I got to wonder if there is even a mandate for all TV production to be widescreen henceforth.
I know upcoming digital switchover doesn't require HD broadcasts. However all tv broadcasters(as I figure) will use the digital signal for HD broadcasts. And the transition is in the middle of the season, so I figure shows would have to be HD ready at least.
Of course, they could still have their shows in 4:3, but you know the general public and their dislike of black space on their TV screens. I got to wonder if there is even a mandate for all TV production to be widescreen henceforth.