[TV orNotTV] Re: LocalTV: The Fox-owned stations' DTs

2009-03-09 Thread Mark J.
On Mar 8, 2:00 pm, K.M. Richards richard...@gmail.com wrote: On Mar 7, 11:25 am, Bob in Jersey bob.in.jer...@juno.com wrote: When did Fox decide that WWOR and WNYW would transmit each other's SD feeds on their HD2's? I don't find that half as strange as what one of my PBS stations (KOCE

[TV orNotTV] Re: LocalTV: The Fox-owned stations' DTs

2009-03-08 Thread K.M. Richards
On Mar 7, 11:25 am, Bob in Jersey bob.in.jer...@juno.com wrote: When did Fox decide that WWOR and WNYW would transmit each other's SD feeds on their HD2's? I don't find that half as strange as what one of my PBS stations (KOCE in Orange County, CA) does: Their .1 is a full-time, all-HD

[TV orNotTV] Re: LocalTV: The Fox-owned stations' DTs

2009-03-07 Thread Ben Scripps
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Bob in Jersey bob.in.jer...@juno.com wrote: When did Fox decide that WWOR and WNYW would transmit each other's SD feeds on their HD2's? I just noticed this fact when taping (say it like the Governator) Sarah Connah?* yesterday. Can't speak for NYC, but up

[TV orNotTV] Re: LocalTV: The Fox-owned stations' DTs

2009-03-07 Thread David Lynch
ISTR hearing that several of the NYC stations aren't happy with their digital channel allocation due to interference from buildings and other stations, and planning to switch back to their old VHF channels after the switch. Carrying each other's signals may be one way to provide a second chance