OK, I've waded through this and think I understand...maybe. My Salinas/Monterey market isn't served by ABC OTA (KGO, O&O) due to their transmitter being a mountain range away. The former ABC affiliate that did reach us was bought by NBC. D* offers KGO in their 'locals' package,as they now cover this market via cable and D* only. Because I have cable to see SF market stations, I don't subscribe to the D* locals package since I can get 'my' NBC, FOX, and CBS locals all OTA.
However, D* does give me ABC-W due to my distant signal status (is that a white area?). I guess what I'm asking is will my distant signal situation remain intact for ABC-W HD under the new wording, or must I subscribe to D* locals in order to qualify even though I'd be getting an O&O station either way? Sorry if this has been answered in some fashion elsewhere in the thread...
However, D* does give me ABC-W due to my distant signal status (is that a white area?). I guess what I'm asking is will my distant signal situation remain intact for ABC-W HD under the new wording, or must I subscribe to D* locals in order to qualify even though I'd be getting an O&O station either way? Sorry if this has been answered in some fashion elsewhere in the thread...