Poke Pub Member / Supporter Original poster Dec 3, 2003 13,886 238 OK Mar 29, 2013 #1 Man what are they going to think of next. http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Charter-Bans-Ad-for-TV-Antennas-123680
Man what are they going to think of next. http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Charter-Bans-Ad-for-TV-Antennas-123680
whitewolf8214 SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter May 13, 2004 40,379 799 Space Mar 29, 2013 #2 That is ridiculous and they will never get my business for Cable
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,687 11,720 Mankato, MN Mar 29, 2013 #3 gotta love this line from an article about it (shows how much the writer knows) Today's antennas are more complex. Selling for $50 to $100, they connect to HD outputs really? My antenna I bought a few years ago was just as "complex" as the 15 year old on I replaced What are the "HD outputs" on my TV?
gotta love this line from an article about it (shows how much the writer knows) Today's antennas are more complex. Selling for $50 to $100, they connect to HD outputs really? My antenna I bought a few years ago was just as "complex" as the 15 year old on I replaced What are the "HD outputs" on my TV?
M mdavej SatelliteGuys Pro Sep 19, 2010 971 47 Southeast Apr 8, 2013 #4 There must be more to this than we are being told. If it was really a case of not advertising the competition, then why do they still allow ads for satellite, Netflix and even other cable companies? It makes no logical sense.
There must be more to this than we are being told. If it was really a case of not advertising the competition, then why do they still allow ads for satellite, Netflix and even other cable companies? It makes no logical sense.