Proof for me anyways that at least some locals are brought in over analog OTA... the Dish Network carriage of my local WB (WBDT WB 26 Dayton, OH) has ghosting. I've noticed it since day one when my E* was installed. It was amusing, the installer just arbitrarily picked that channel from the guide when doing his obligatory review of the receiver functions. Right away I noticed and mentioned how little sense it made since it was a digital sat signal, not analog OTA, and he had no explanation, just agreed that it was strange. That was before I knew (from reading on here) that E* gets (some, most, all?) local feeds from OTA reception equipment at a local POP.
But WBDT does have its only digital channel, which is simulcasting the content from their analog broadcast. Why wouldn't E* just use that? Just that the equipment is maybe more expensive? Are any locals on E* carried from an OTA digital channel, as opposed to OTA analog or station-provided direct feed?
But WBDT does have its only digital channel, which is simulcasting the content from their analog broadcast. Why wouldn't E* just use that? Just that the equipment is maybe more expensive? Are any locals on E* carried from an OTA digital channel, as opposed to OTA analog or station-provided direct feed?