I'm not following your point here at all. What are you trying to show us?
Carl B.
Uhhh...I am illustrating YOUR point. Or so I thought. The only difference is that these are widescreen pictures, which add one more layer of black bars on the sides.
It looks like the sd feed upconverted on the HD channel.
No, it's the opposite. DISH doesn't carry the HD feed. Either DISH or the station is DOWNconverting the widescreen HD feed for their SD channel on DISH.
The first picture illustrates exactly what the label says it is. It is an SD commercial with a 2.35:1 letterbox. THAT commercial is being shown on the HD channel inside a 4:3 pillarbox. Then the HD channel is put inside a 16:9 letterbox on the SD feed. Finally, my receiver puts that inside another 4:3 pillarbox for display on my widescreen TV.
The second picture shows the same situation, but the commercial is letterboxed at 1.77:1, not 2.35:1. The arrow points to scan lines visible at the top of the original SD commercial. These would not normally be seen, but since they are letterboxing the HD feed, you see everything on the top and bottom.
In the third picture, you can see that the corner bugs are placed in the 4:3 position. Obviously, the CW sends their HD feed with the intent of it being zoomed in on the SD channel. Again, in this case, either the station or DISH are letterboxing the HD feed instead of zooming.
I do not live in Phoenix, so I can't check the OTA signal...that's why I don't know if it's DISH or the station is screwing up.