I had my HDTV do a channel scan.
I'm just across the Hudson, in the shadow of NYC
CBS analog was showing instructions on how to to connect converter boxes. Most of the other major networks killed their analog transmissions.
I did notice a few new HD channels in some of the sub-channels. IOW, all the remaining digital channels for the major networks are on the "-1" channel but the ABC affiliate here had a different program in 720p on 7-2 as well.
Likewise, two UHF HD channels magically appeared.
Most of the foreign language analog stations are still broadcasting in both analog and digital, as they always have.
But we're not the ones who would get blitzed by this. The ones who will are the old grey hairs here who still use drum-style TV tuners. They grew old with seven analog channels and never asked more out of life.
Now they have been dragged, kicking and screaming, into the digital age. For them, I feel sorry. My mom was one of those who could never master remote controls and I went crazy maintaining her old TV until she dies in 2005.