FCC Rules are crazy
I live in Dothan, AL. I had Dish back in the 90's when I got all 4 networks from NYC and 2 from LA. Those were the good old days. Dish now supplies Dothan locals but our DMA does not include an NBC affiliate. The FCC has a document that lists ''significantly viewed" stations for many cities around the country. For Dothan, AL, WJHG in Panama City, FL, is on the list as an NBC station. The other 4 (CBS,ABC,FOX,PBS) are local to Dothan and provided by Dish currently. Both the cable companies (Comcast & Time-Warner) provide 2 NBC affiliates. One in Montgomery (WSFA) and the one from PC (WJHG) and both are transmitted by the Dish system as locals to Montgomery and Panama City respectively. Dothan is only 90 miles from PC so Dish could activate WJHG for me and it would be the same as the cable companies and blessed by the FCC since it is listed as a 'significantly viewed' station for Dothan, AL. I should not have to get waivers to watch an NBC station from Atlanta which, since Jan 2007 has been denied by WJHG. So for the last 10 months I have not seen NBC. It's a stupid rule.
Anyone have any similar experiences? I wrote to my Congressman complaining about these FCC rules and have not heard any responce yet.