Ok, I live in the sticks, 154 miles from Houston Texas. Been a DirecTv subscriber since 1994, HD since last month. I'm eligible for Houston analog locals and ABC & FOX HD NY feeds. When I went HD, DirecTv applied for waivers for ABC & FOX HD. FOX HD was on this morning, just in time for the Super Bowl. A call to DirecTv revealed that my ABC waiver had been denied???
A call to the Houston ABC station resolved nothing, lady had no idea what I was talking about. Another call to DirecTv revealed that the waiver was denied not by the Houston local, but by a small fry low-power ABC UHF station 2 counties over??? If I'm in the Houston local area, why does this waiver have to be signed by this UHF station that don't even broadcast in HD?
On a lighter note, the DirecTv tech on the 2nd call revealed that the area I'm in is not claimed by any CBS or NBC station as far as HD is concerned. He also said that as soon as their HD network software was upgraded, that I would get CBS and NBC NY feeds. I guess this means that the "digital white" areas are being formed?
A call to the Houston ABC station resolved nothing, lady had no idea what I was talking about. Another call to DirecTv revealed that the waiver was denied not by the Houston local, but by a small fry low-power ABC UHF station 2 counties over??? If I'm in the Houston local area, why does this waiver have to be signed by this UHF station that don't even broadcast in HD?
On a lighter note, the DirecTv tech on the 2nd call revealed that the area I'm in is not claimed by any CBS or NBC station as far as HD is concerned. He also said that as soon as their HD network software was upgraded, that I would get CBS and NBC NY feeds. I guess this means that the "digital white" areas are being formed?