RadioShack, American Library Association announce joint DTV education effort
Jun 19, 2008 10:11 AM
RadioShack and the American Library Association (ALA) announced June 10 a nationwide initiative to help educate the public about the DTV transition.
Through this partnership, RadioShack's 4500 company stores and many of the 1000-plus participating franchise stores will offer knowledgeable employees to 16,000 ALA public libraries to host educational sessions for library patrons.
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