Once again Directv over hypes there Local HD programming!
Well, I don't know about you guys but once again I've been disappointed by Directv over hype projections from there public relations department. 25 new markets with Local HD channels is starting to look like another cluster of lies.
Pay $300 for a HD box that is considered leased.
Force to use DVR boxes that is slower and featureless compared to it's TIVO counterpart.
Lied too on a constant basis, not very good!!
Well, I don't know about you guys but once again I've been disappointed by Directv over hype projections from there public relations department. 25 new markets with Local HD channels is starting to look like another cluster of lies.
Since the announcement in October a grand total of 4 local HD markets have been added and the projection of 25 markets by the end of year has been reduce to 12, accordinging to lastest press release produced by DirectvDIRECTV will offer local HD broadcast networks in 67 markets, representing approximately 74 percent of U.S. TV households, by year end when it rolls out 25 more local HD markets in the fourth quarter.
I would be surprised if they were right about the eight additional markets by the end of the year and what's up with the percentages they can't even get those right! Well I guess I won't be watching any of the Big Bowl games in HD this year. I can't wait to FOIS is available in the Norfolk area. I guarantee that will be my last day as a DTV customer, I look forward to it!!With the addition of these four markets, DIRECTV now offers local HD broadcast channels in 49 cities, representing more than 65 percent of U.S. TV households. DIRECTV plans to launch an additional eight HD local markets throughout the remainder of the year.
Pay $300 for a HD box that is considered leased.
Force to use DVR boxes that is slower and featureless compared to it's TIVO counterpart.
Lied too on a constant basis, not very good!!