I just tuned to Channel 505 (TBS) to watch the Phillies game and got this message:
WTF is this?!? I'm 45 miles from Philly and don't get ANY of the OTA Network feeds, so now I have no way of watching my home-team's ball games. This may be the final straw when it comes to my support of Voom. I already have an appointment to have their broadcast basic plan installed on the 25th so that I can at least get my local networks, a service which I will be paying an extra $24.99/month for, bringing my total cable/satellite charge to $133/month! I may just have them install their digital and HD packages and drop Voom completely (21 HD channels including HDNet, all the movie channels, and all the extended cable channels for $112/month, plus no rain fade). IMO, this lack of essential programming is absolutely unacceptable for a $109/month satellite charge when for $3 more I can have more channels and my locals in SD and HD. Sorry Voom, I've tried to stand by your company through the OTA and Olympics fiascos, and all of the Installs, Inc and billing mistakes, but enough is enough.
BLACK OUT - Channel 505 has blacked out this program in your area.
WTF is this?!? I'm 45 miles from Philly and don't get ANY of the OTA Network feeds, so now I have no way of watching my home-team's ball games. This may be the final straw when it comes to my support of Voom. I already have an appointment to have their broadcast basic plan installed on the 25th so that I can at least get my local networks, a service which I will be paying an extra $24.99/month for, bringing my total cable/satellite charge to $133/month! I may just have them install their digital and HD packages and drop Voom completely (21 HD channels including HDNet, all the movie channels, and all the extended cable channels for $112/month, plus no rain fade). IMO, this lack of essential programming is absolutely unacceptable for a $109/month satellite charge when for $3 more I can have more channels and my locals in SD and HD. Sorry Voom, I've tried to stand by your company through the OTA and Olympics fiascos, and all of the Installs, Inc and billing mistakes, but enough is enough.