Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I'm not sold on technologies like DVB-H. Digital television on a cell phone is a new medium for *existing* content...
My problem with live television is that I'm hard pressed to find desirable content at all times of the day... and usually the shows that i do watch are prime time shows that I will watch in front of my real television.
Bottom line for me is that I feel most TV shows suck, so why the heck would I want to watch inferior live TV content on an inferior cell phone display?
I predict that most Americans feel the same way. The whole switch to HD is a big enough pain in the ass... you're only going to muddy the water by introducing concepts like DVB-H.