Trying to be as brief as possible, we live in what is sometimes referred to as an "orphan" county-a county that is assigned to a DMA from an adjoining state. We are in Lamar County, Alabama, and are assigned to the Columbus-Tupelo (MS) DMA. Needless to say, nearly everyone in the county that is forced to rely on satellite service would prefer to have Alabama local channels. There is no need to go into all the reasons here. I'm certain they are quite obvious.
My question is two-fold: Does anyone on these forums have any experience in effecting these changes? Especially someone who has had any success at it.
Also, cable subscribers here are provided with both locals from both DMA's, Mississippi and Alabama. Supposedly, this is because their signal comes “over the air”, as opposed to via satellite. Is the cable company's feed (I hope that's the right term) actually still over the air, or is it now via satellite?
We are currently collecting signatures on a petition, meeting with local officials, and in contact with state and U.S. representatives and senators. I do not agree with this approach, although I support it. It is my contention that the FCC does allow us certain “significantly viewed” stations, but it is up to us to convince satellite services to provide them.
Thanks, guys
My question is two-fold: Does anyone on these forums have any experience in effecting these changes? Especially someone who has had any success at it.
Also, cable subscribers here are provided with both locals from both DMA's, Mississippi and Alabama. Supposedly, this is because their signal comes “over the air”, as opposed to via satellite. Is the cable company's feed (I hope that's the right term) actually still over the air, or is it now via satellite?
We are currently collecting signatures on a petition, meeting with local officials, and in contact with state and U.S. representatives and senators. I do not agree with this approach, although I support it. It is my contention that the FCC does allow us certain “significantly viewed” stations, but it is up to us to convince satellite services to provide them.
Thanks, guys