If you look at the map shown, it looks like Mississippi has about four dots. Could be Tennessee or Louisiana. I didn't know Mississippi was a hot spot for Dish.
BTW, I received an email from WSEE stating that they've been working on HD for over a year, and it might be available after the first of the year. FWIW.
Yeah, that was unbelievable. "Most HDTV's today DON'T do 1080i?" This guy is the CEO of a major satellite company? He also said that Dish broadcasts "some" HD channels in 1080i. Uh Charlie, MOST of your HD channels are 1080i. Truely unbelievable.
He was talking about native 1080 resolution of the display. A lot a 720p HDTV displays are still being used.
That map can't possibly be serious. Las Vegas - no brainer. Reno - not quite a top 100 market, but the demographics and the fact that it's on DirecTV makes it a likely planned HD market. Tucson, AZ - no HD for you, huh? Random town in middle of nowhere, Montana - Dish Network plans HD for you? or this graphic was hastily put together and has no credibility whatsoever.
I think I could pick out Lubbock or possibly Odessa/ Midland and Amarillo...others not sure about...
I'm thinking the same thing about random dots. I'll wait for a text based list to come out.
, and when Cincy comes online, I'll just "move" there.
Cincinnati HD locals? I'm interpreting that map as it being Louisville, not Cincinnati, planned for 2008... I hope I'm wrong.