Hey All;
I was with a group of friends today, and the topic of TV came up--one of them said their parents were from Mineral, WA (a beautiful small town in the hills, btw) and that they literally only get a handful of very snowy channels from Comcast for $65 per month... I figured I'd take a look online tonight, and sure enough that town is literally the land that Comcast forgot--this is directly from their web site, zip code 98355. No internet, no phone, no digital cable, no HD--but all the premium channels are there, and I bet each one is $12+ per month!
2 HBO Movies
4 KOMO (ABC) Local
5 KING (NBC) Local
6 SHOWTIME Movies
7 KIRO (CBS) Local
9 KCTS (PBS) Local
10 STARZ Movies
11 KSTW (CW) Children & Family
12 FOX NEWS CHANNEL News & Info
13 KCPQ (FOX) Local
14 ENCORE Movies
15 AMC Movies
16 FSN NORTHWEST Sports
17 CNN News & Info
18 USA NETWORK Children & Family
19 TNT Lifestyle
20 DISCOVERY CHANNEL News & Info
21 ESPN Sports
22 ABC FAMILY Children & Family
98 ANIMAL PLANET Children & Family
99 SPIKE TV Lifestyle
I had thought that Comcast had upgraded the majority of their systems by now--that one isn't even 35 channels! There used to be a number of smaller local/quasi local companies that had smaller systems for small towns, but they all went belly up around 2000 and got conversion deals with D* or E*--I'm assuming that Mineral must have been former TCI that AT&T never did anything with and now Comcast has it still limping along.
SO, let's start a thread: Since cable seems to be rivaling the dish more and more, who out there still has a cable system that is truly this bad, that even the worst dish package blows it away? I'm just curious how many 20 channel systems there are left out there--and even better, how expensive they still are. To be honest if D* offered a small basic package like this, but with HD and the multiplexes of all the premiums for $65, I'd probably go for it.
--Nat
I was with a group of friends today, and the topic of TV came up--one of them said their parents were from Mineral, WA (a beautiful small town in the hills, btw) and that they literally only get a handful of very snowy channels from Comcast for $65 per month... I figured I'd take a look online tonight, and sure enough that town is literally the land that Comcast forgot--this is directly from their web site, zip code 98355. No internet, no phone, no digital cable, no HD--but all the premium channels are there, and I bet each one is $12+ per month!
2 HBO Movies
4 KOMO (ABC) Local
5 KING (NBC) Local
6 SHOWTIME Movies
7 KIRO (CBS) Local
9 KCTS (PBS) Local
10 STARZ Movies
11 KSTW (CW) Children & Family
12 FOX NEWS CHANNEL News & Info
13 KCPQ (FOX) Local
14 ENCORE Movies
15 AMC Movies
16 FSN NORTHWEST Sports
17 CNN News & Info
18 USA NETWORK Children & Family
19 TNT Lifestyle
20 DISCOVERY CHANNEL News & Info
21 ESPN Sports
22 ABC FAMILY Children & Family
98 ANIMAL PLANET Children & Family
99 SPIKE TV Lifestyle
I had thought that Comcast had upgraded the majority of their systems by now--that one isn't even 35 channels! There used to be a number of smaller local/quasi local companies that had smaller systems for small towns, but they all went belly up around 2000 and got conversion deals with D* or E*--I'm assuming that Mineral must have been former TCI that AT&T never did anything with and now Comcast has it still limping along.
SO, let's start a thread: Since cable seems to be rivaling the dish more and more, who out there still has a cable system that is truly this bad, that even the worst dish package blows it away? I'm just curious how many 20 channel systems there are left out there--and even better, how expensive they still are. To be honest if D* offered a small basic package like this, but with HD and the multiplexes of all the premiums for $65, I'd probably go for it.
--Nat
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