Please explain how I can set Manual timers on my Hopper..
Dvr button 4x then press the green button.
Please explain how I can set Manual timers on my Hopper..
That was back in June - they were also in negotiations then, but reached an agreement to allow Dish to carry the station for 90 more days while they continued negotiations.It would seem that perhaps a 90 day agreement was reached per:
JOHNSON CITY — Johnson City-based CBS affiliate WJHL announced Friday afternoon that it reached an agreement with Dish Network to extend its current transmission agreement for 90 days while both parties continue to negotiate terms.
Both Dish Network and Richmond, Va.-based Media General, WJHL’s parent company, have been in a contract dispute that threatened to knock WJHL off the satellite provider’s network in the Tri-Cities if an agreement was not reached by 11:59 p.m. on June 30.
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What is odd though is my local WNCN doesnt seem to have anything about the extension agreement, but it would seem odd that Media General would extend one station but not another.
That was back in June - they were also in negotiations then, but reached an agreement to allow Dish to carry the station for 90 more days while they continued negotiations.
Wasn't MediaGeneral one of the last groups to spend the money to upgrade their stations to HD several years ago. They bellyached about the cost and were late to convert most of their stations. Real Cheapskates.
IIRC, the FCC requirement just made stations go to a digital transmission system. It did not require (again, IIRC) originating HD programming or even passing along network HD programming.WNCT still has local programming (like newscasts) in SD...
IIRC, the FCC requirement just made stations go to a digital transmission system. It did not require (again, IIRC) originating HD programming or even passing along network HD programming.
If our locals are removed, will Dish still provide guide data for the locals.
I agree, just set a statutory re-transmission rate for any and all OTA stations, and make that a part of the license to transmit OTA.Maybe if the FCC came out and said that cable and satellite providers need to pay a fixed amount per subscriber, no negotiations, no crawls, no threats.
Why not? They provide guide data for stations they don't even re-transmit.No...
I agree and suggested that a couple months back on here and was told "independent" stations shouldn't get as much money because they don't have as many viewers.I agree, just set a statutory re-transmission rate for any and all OTA stations, and make that a part of the license to transmit OTA.