The NY Times has an update on the relocation of TV broadcast antennas since the collapse of the twin towers. Some stations had already installed expensive digital TV equipment at the WTC, which is, of course, now gone. And audience share is being lost, especially at WNET, the city’s public television station. They have halted on-the-air fundraising since one-third of their audience can no longer receive their signal. Stations have formed a coalition to find alternatives. The best solution would be to build a new standalone antenna tower and locations are being discussed. Empire State Building executives are working quickly to give broadcasters an alternative. Meanwhile, my parents are getting used to their limited choice of CBS or CPTV.