I noticed the local FOX in Maine will not broadcast the HD via OTA only via fiber to the providers willing to pay. The only thing available OTA is the digital SD feed.
Correct. That's because (the words of our local FOX in Bangor) they are not able to get a full slot from the FCC to put the FOX channel on HD over the air. This is supposedly going to be resolved when things move around in 2009.
WPFO (Skowhegan to York on Cable, and Waterville to Kennebunk OTA roughly) is not digital at all supposedly. They claim they won't be until Feb 2009.
MyFox Maine | FAQ About HD TV
Is The FOX a sub-channel of a station that carries another network as well?
Yes. FOX is a subchannel on the ABC feed (in Bangor. In the WPFO market it's analog only) because FOX is a LP station over the air and the digital subchannel is provided as a convenience to the viewers.
On DirecTV - Portland ME already has HD locals (including FOX) and Bangor should be online by April allegedly. FOX is also in HD on Time Warner Cable.
So basically, if you're OTA or a Dish Network customer, you're just screwed in Maine when it comes to FOX in HD. I can, however, get ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS in HD using an antenna. I get FOX in SD as a subchannel off ABC.
We've had SD locals in Bangor since Dec 2005. It'll probably be a colder day in hell before Dish comes back to upgrade to HD. Also, since FOX isn't over the air in HD, they'd have to use other means (such as fiber optics or high speed microwave) or move their uplink to the ABC/FOX affiliate, which is where DirecTV is installing their uplink. Dish picked the wrong location to uplink.
This is unfortunate because Bangor's DMA stretches basically from Fort Kent ME to Skowhegan ME. It also stretches all the way to Calais ME to the Canadian border. The amount of cable available in the state is mostly in the Portland DMA, and cable penetration is significant there. Dish clearly does not have much concept of this market.