They weren't designed initially for that though - they pulled from a service that provided guide data. It was typically offered by at least one local station in markets - TVGOS.My Dish Pal DVR, and other, more current brands, have PSIP only
A class action would be removed immediately... Customers have forced arbitration. Also, the contract does stipulate that "channels may be removed at anytime, including within a term commitment, with no expectation to compensation". No tv provider can guarantee channels. As for the price, no one pays for specific channels. They pay for a programming package with the option for channels to be removed or rearranged. The package, such as AT200, has more than 200 channels, so cannot call false advertising either. Also, Dish can use the defense of the channels having a monopoly because of the FCC, and defeat that argument as well. Then how they do not increase the price every time a channel is added or goes up in price, but does perform annual increases. There are to many factors against a successful lawsuit, plus it is in line with the industry standard.
I don't understand the bolded. Yes, the Tribune information would be better, but lacking that (for whatever reason), PSIP is better than "digital service". ESPECIALLY when it comes to repeatable timers.Although all stations are required to have PSIP, they are only required to fill the Event Information Table for 12 hours. It is recommended that they fill it for 7 days. Many stations do not go by recommendation but by requirement. For DVR owners using station PSIP as your guidepost would be useless, most of the time.....
Do you have your antenna outdoors?I get a reasonably strong signal here in Mint Hill.
That is especially true among older people.You'd be surprised about that. Many people have their "favorite" local station and some even refuse to watch the others - based on what I've seen on their Facebook pages when there is an outage or contract dispute.
Yes my antenna is outdoors, however it is only about 4 feet off the ground. Its a DB4. I bought this sometime ago intending to put on the chimney in place of my 40+ year old original. Haven't got there yet. I know an indoor antenna will not work at my house.Do you have your antenna outdoors?
I do not. But my antenna is in a window that faces the direction from which the signal is transmitted.
Oddly enough, the location of the WCNC transmitter is the same as for Ch 55, which is ironically much stronger and more stable.