That would be kinda funny... but no... I'm in a market that only has a LP (low power) repeater station, OTA is not an option. So maybe we survived?
How does Dish "stop" distant networks anyway? Do they just block your receiver?
Obviously, the satellite is still sending out the NY CBS-HD feed, I'm still getting it right now...
Could it be my ancient 6000 receiver?
It's not like I'm getting something I shouldn't, at least in my mind, since I've got no other options, unless I would be forced to get DirecTV or local cable...
Thing is, I'd be happy to go with local CBS, if WRAL, the first station in the country to go digital and HD, would pony up a few bucks and upgrade their WILM-LP affiliate...
I suspect that you're in a "white area" and qualify for DNS. Letting people have the distant stations when they weren't really eligible is what got dish into trouble and prompted the court action.