Several years ago there was a somewhat similar issue that affected our locals. At the time, one of the suppositions was that the local signals were being over compressed.
In this most recent episode that lasted 5 months or more, the issue affected 2 stations/signals owned and operated by the same company.
Was this the way they prepared their transmission for the satellite providers? Was this a result of the way that the satellite providers received and retransmitted the feed?
The reason I hope there might be an answer is not to point blame but rather, if this occurs again, to be able to "recollect" past experiences and perhaps help resolve future issues in a more timely manner.
Hawaii (and others) are smaller markets which is why we do not receive some stations at all which are included in our packages. Or we receive only SD feeds whereas mainland subs get HD. The point is, I believe we are at the low end of the list for problem resolution. If we can say, "the last time this happened...", we may be able to help point troubleshooting efforts in a good direction.
As an NHL fan, the NBC broadcasts were so painful to watch at times this season that using my computer on a much smaller and lesser picture was preferable to seeing the TV coverage on my HD TV. My other alternative was to grab a cardio machine at my gym and watch on the cable channel at each machine.
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