Well then I don't understand the proposed changes here. If someone in a short market DMA can technically get that missing network from a neighboring DMA but would have to install some monster on the roof to get it, then that wouldn't fix their short market problem. The way the proposed changes read to me is that they will allow satellite providers to import a distant signal for all people in a short market regardless of the waiver process. People not in a short market would still have the waiver process of course. But maybe I am reading it wrong (wishful thinking perhaps).
But there are areas with digital now where getting the other nets ISNT feasible
Mankato is an example....If you live in the Mankato DMA the Mpls stations were fuzzy on analog. Now they stop short a good 20 miles away.
This will allow Dish to be on the same playing field as Direct and import neighboring locals to fill a DMA that is short. Right now Dish can only send a person to AAD to get missing locals if they are missing.
This would allow Dish to get all 210 DMA's in SD (all with 4 nets)...bandwidth limitations apply