I am curious about what it takes for Dish to carry specific locals.
Case in point, WPTZ channel 5 is an NBC affiliate covering VT, Northern NY, New Hampshire etc.
It is carried in HD by Dish.
However, WPTZ channel 5.2 digital used to be called ME-TV and carried classic shows from the 60s 70s etc.
Earlier this year, WPTZ came into an agreement with the CW to carry all the CW primetime shows on ME-TV 5.2 digital.
So basically, 5.2 is now the CW for Northern NY, VT and New Hampshire.
It is available in HD OTA and on all the local cable networks, but is nowhere to be found on Dish.
It seems dish carries quite a bit of CW channels in HD in many cities. I know the addition of the CW by WPTZ is recent, but if the cable companies jumped on board so quickly, what does it take to get Dish to carry it?
It is the CW, not an independant local so you would think it would be on their radar...?
Case in point, WPTZ channel 5 is an NBC affiliate covering VT, Northern NY, New Hampshire etc.
It is carried in HD by Dish.
However, WPTZ channel 5.2 digital used to be called ME-TV and carried classic shows from the 60s 70s etc.
Earlier this year, WPTZ came into an agreement with the CW to carry all the CW primetime shows on ME-TV 5.2 digital.
So basically, 5.2 is now the CW for Northern NY, VT and New Hampshire.
It is available in HD OTA and on all the local cable networks, but is nowhere to be found on Dish.
It seems dish carries quite a bit of CW channels in HD in many cities. I know the addition of the CW by WPTZ is recent, but if the cable companies jumped on board so quickly, what does it take to get Dish to carry it?
It is the CW, not an independant local so you would think it would be on their radar...?