I'm new to this forum. I appreciate any help I can get. I am a long time D* user, and just purchased my first HDTV. I called D* a few months ago before my purchase to see if I could get CBS HD that they adverstised on the website, and they checked and said I qualified. I live in L.A. 3 months later in Dec., after I bought my HDTV, I called to get the HD receiver and asked again about the CBS HD (and now NBC HD and Fox HD), and they now tell me I don't qualify because of new legislation; something about the fact that if my area gets local channel programming, I'm ineligible. I was informed that I could go the antenna route, but I really don't want to because I don't know about the quality of the picture if I don't get a strong enough signal from the towers, which are 35 miles away.
What is this legislation, and where can I get more info about it? What does OTA mean and what does O&O mean. Forgive my ignorance. Any help would be appreciated. At this point, I'm tempted to switch to cable.
What is this legislation, and where can I get more info about it? What does OTA mean and what does O&O mean. Forgive my ignorance. Any help would be appreciated. At this point, I'm tempted to switch to cable.