No OTA?Lost NBC and FOX here. But it's early in the week. I'll wait it out a little bit. BUT......if I miss a football game, it'll be adios Dish & the Comcast guy will be here soon after!
No OTA?Lost NBC and FOX here. But it's early in the week. I'll wait it out a little bit. BUT......if I miss a football game, it'll be adios Dish & the Comcast guy will be here soon after!
Since we moved, I haven't got my antenna up as high as it was at the old place. Right now it only gets CBS and ABC reliably....the ones that are still on the satellite!No OTA?
I'm in the area as well and it's getting ridiculous, 3 of the 5 locals are currently gone and you're saying it could be 4 before it's all over?
If Dish (any MVPD) is allowed to import a nearby DMA's affiliate during a local dispute, why would Dish even negotiate with a local?
And yes, these stations ARE still free to the majority of viewers. But, even if you receive the station OTA (for free), you still have to pay Dish.
If someone can't reliably and reasonably receive OTA, they shouldn't be charged. However, IF they CAN receive OTA, they SHOULD be charged. What qualifies as "reliably and reasonably" and who's responsible for "proving" OTA is reception is/is not possible would need to be determined. If a Dish/Direct subscriber elects to not receive local via satellite, they shouldn't be charged (and their guide should be populated by PSIP information).
The per subscriber charge for each station should be determined by ratings, not an arbitrary number picked out of thin air by some corporate big wig.
ABC gone in my area out of Mobile, AL. First bama football game is on ABC...........Time to "move".
ABC gone in my area out of Mobile, AL. First bama football game is on ABC...........Time to "move".
Usually the Watch ESPN app on the Roku will have the ABC games on also, last year while at work ( no cable TV, just Broadband) I took the Roku in thinking that the Michigan game that week was on ESPN, it was on ABC, so while scanning the app to see what other games were on, there it was as one of those extra games it has on the app, then every time the game was on ABC I checked the ESPN app out and there it was also on.
and the OTA version of the Decatur ABC which I also receive.
Somehow, the local NBC, which is also in the same group of companies survived.