Why would Dish put full-time HD RSN's at both 61.5 and 129? Who on the west coast wants to see a HD RSN from the east coast?
People who subscribe to NBA League Pass or NHL Center Ice.
Why would Dish put full-time HD RSN's at both 61.5 and 129? Who on the west coast wants to see a HD RSN from the east coast?
For those talking about HD RSN's...
Why would Dish put full-time HD RSN's at both 61.5 and 129? Who on the west coast wants to see a HD RSN from the east coast?
Doesn't make sense
Uh, by far - not even close - the best HD programming of the past 5 years has all been on Premium HD channels .
So what you are saying is:
Two new IL HD LiL DMAs in the map, Peoria-Bloomington and Champaign-Decatur-Springfield. They need these to stop the migration to D* which has occurred over the last 4 months when D* added them.
This is interesting. They removed the EA SD versions of the two HD channels they added today. I suppose this makes sense since all ViP receivers can downconvert HD, but it'll result in larger recordings for people who just wanted to record SD. Is this the first time they've used this strategy? Do they actually do EA installs for people who only want SD, or do you have to subscribe to HD?
Not for that reason, but if they do light up new HD it will probably be to make the coming price increase easier to swallow.Does anyone think that Dish might push some HD in early February to combat the fact that ATT switches to D* Feb. 1?
Or do we think that Dish is resigned to losing 10s of thousands of customers to ATT-Directv in Q1?
I'd be willing to bet you see more of this next month when many local stations stop broadcasting their SD signal.
Not for that reason, but if they do light up new HD it will probably be to make the coming price increase easier to swallow.
I'm an ATT/Dish sub and I'm staying right where I am. If I have to unbundle, so be it.
True, but I want to make some package changes soon. (TurboHD, drop premiums). Is the .01 Cinemax deal still available??Plus, ATT has not said anything to their customers so it will be business as usual comes Feb. 1st.
For those talking about HD RSN's...
Why would Dish put full-time HD RSN's at both 61.5 and 129? Who on the west coast wants to see a HD RSN from the east coast?
Doesn't make sense
Two new IL HD LiL DMAs in the map, Peoria-Bloomington and Champaign-Decatur-Springfield. They need these to stop the migration to D* which has occurred over the last 4 months when D* added them.
Too bad they're only uplinked to 129 - I have no LOS to 129 due to trees, so no HD locals for me, I guess.
As low as 129 is to Central Illinois, you'd think we'd be on Eastern Arc.
I was floored to see these added! I talked to one of the CSR's at E* a couple of weeks ago and he said there was no plans to add Peoria-Bloomington locals in HD. So I asked him if he thought I should switch to D* when my contract runs out this spring for those and he didn't have an answer. Now I do!!!! Wonder why no WTVP (PBS)? I think 47-2 is national PBS, so maybe that's it. Comes in well OTA either way.
4604 - WHOI [MPEG4 HD] added to (NA)(Peoria, IL)
4605 - WMBD [MPEG4 HD] added to (NA)(Peoria, IL)
4606 - WEEK [MPEG4 HD] added to (NA)(Peoria, IL)
4607 - WYZZ [MPEG4 HD] added to (NA)(Bloomington, IL)
For those talking about HD RSN's...
Why would Dish put full-time HD RSN's at both 61.5 and 129? Who on the west coast wants to see a HD RSN from the east coast?
Doesn't make sense
I think what bsexton meant was stations will stop broadcasting both SD and HD DTV. Yes, some stations are actually doing this, why I don't know.Stations won't stop broadcasting their SD signal, only their analog signal.
8232 - KMTP (A) (H) removed from EchoStar10 110W TP 31 Spotbeam 43(CA) (San Francisco, CA)
Does anyone know why this channel was removed. My wife watches this channel often. I don't see any info regarding why this channel was removed. The only thing that is displayed was a message stating to switch to one of the other PBS stations in the area.
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KMTP-TV32, Digital 33 is licensed to Minority Television Project, Inc., a not-for-profit [501 (c) (3)] corporation, and serves the San Francisco Bay Area as a non-commercial public television station.
KMTP-TV32, Digital 33’s mission is multicultural diversity – through information, education and the arts – bringing significant programming to underrepresented groups in addition to broader audiences in the San Francisco Bay Area.
KMTP is the smallest and youngest public television station in the market. For the past ten years, it has been dedicated to addressing socially conscious issues as well as diversity in its programming fare. Its dedication is reflected in its programming and mission and organization.