With all the hype about new HD coverage, what are the odds that E* will work something out so we can watch Superbowl XL in HD. Fox will be the network this time.
BFG said:Well since you were so kind to put your location in your signature I was able to check and you wouldn't be eligible to receive a distant FOX HD from dish if they offered it anyways...
Furthermore antennaweb shows that you live 20 miles from the big 4 affiliate digital signals and could be receiving them with a red grade antenna. So put up an antenna and you could be watching Fox now like me and the rest of the majority of the country that can receive digital signals via antenna
HokieEngineer said:Uh, isnt the superbowl on ABC this year? I coulda sworn it was on FOX last year, and they always rotate it...
rdinkel said:Before I posted this thread, I went to the superbowl web site. It said Fox. I wish it were ABC. I will check again.
HokieEngineer said:Uh, isnt the superbowl on ABC this year? I coulda sworn it was on FOX last year, and they always rotate it...
Dish currently has the east and west HD local national networks in testing.. First they would have to release these to subscribers, then you'd have to either live in an O&O area or get a waiver from your local ABC..
I'm not too up on the whole O&O and waiver system.
I got this quote from some sports betting site
"The television network showing the game changes from year to year. In the United States it is currently shared between three of the four major television networks - ABC, CBS, and FOX. Super Bowl XXXVIII was shown on CBS, Super Bowl XXXIX was shown on FOX, and Super Bowl XL will be shown on ABC, which will be the final NFL game broadcast on on that network for the forseeable future"
http://www.superbowl.com/features/futuresites
Super Bowl XL, Detroit, Mich. -- Feb. 5, 2006 (ABC)
They probably still had last years superbowl info up on the main page or something.
SimpleSimon said:Bob: With it being on ABC, we're just screwed - KRDO isn't going to give waivers. Remember what I told you about what they did to me.
Maybe we get some people to do a protest march in front of the station, and get coverage from the other stations?
Would you mind giving up that link to check for DNS?BFG said:Well since you were so kind to put your location in your signature I was able to check and you wouldn't be eligible to receive a distant FOX HD from dish if they offered it anyways...
Furthermore antennaweb shows that you live 20 miles from the big 4 affiliate digital signals and could be receiving them with a red grade antenna. So put up an antenna and you could be watching Fox now like me and the rest of the majority of the country that can receive digital signals via antenna
jmcgee_jr said:Would you mind giving up that link to check for DNS?
Racerlogan said:Yes I need to know how you did that. I live in Bailey 8200 feet, not a chance of getting any HD from Denver. Can I get the HD feed from NY and LA.
Thanks