It would be nice if they could offer adjacent markets to get us HD until they get HD in all markets. For instance, I'm in Binghamton which will get SD only, but I'm just a few miles from the Scranton DMA which is HD, and the local cable company gives me Scranton HD channels.
Charlie really revolutionized the industry by providing locals.
Wish Dan Collins was still around so I could laugh at him, Dan though LIL was a impossible waste.
Hold up, are you sure you can actually receive the Scranton locals, our is Dish just telling you that you should be able to? Many of us IN the Scranton DMA do not get our locals in HD, so you should double check your signal strengths to make sure you can actually pick them up before you switch. More info.
I am guessing that this bill will help fill in the SD network holes, but not the HD network holes correct?
I remember well the debate on the old forum regarding locals. I can honestly say I was one who saw the wisdom in providing locals on satellite as soon as it was being discussed. Some of us said the future of Satellite TV depended on it. There were many though who said it was a waste of time, no one cared anymore about local/network programming.....
Does this means the end for AAD distants?
I wonder if this bill means Dish will provide locals that are in the DMA but not in the area. For example, Seattle DMA includes Bellingham, which is about 100 miles north. KVOS is in Bellingham, and hence in the Seattle DMA, but it is not offered by Dish.
checking the Directv site they dont carry it eitherOK, that makes excellent sense. I didn't know about the requirement about point of presence. With all the hills I'm not surprised that Dish can't get a decent signal from KVOS in Seattle.
Traditionally KVOS has mostly served the Vancouver BC area. A year or two ago, they tried to move their transmitter south, about midway between Vancouver BC and Seattle. As far as I can tell, the FCC told them no. Had they been able to move the transmitter, it would have given them both over the air as well as satellite broadcast in Seattle.
I know quite a few folks who are ready to dump the monopoly cable company in my old hometown. They are getting HD locals in their market with 2 from the adjoining market.