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Surprise Interest in Over-The-Air (HD)TV
No spirize since many people only got cable in the first place due to
lousy reception. That and they are tired of getting the shaft from cable companies. |
Surprise Interest in Over-The-Air (HD)TV
On Mon, 07 May 2007 14:13:29 GMT, Bob Miller wrote:
Larry Bud wrote: On May 6, 10:27 am, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: In article , "Tantalust" wrote: "....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear high-definition pictures for free....", Article: http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...lePrint&articl... 9202 aka, "People are stupid." Uninformed doesn't necessarily mean stupid. For most people, how they receive their TV signal isn't on top of mind. And though many on this newsgroup think US citizens like to pay for cable and will pay any price to avoid OTA I disagree. If OTA had the right modulation and codec it could offer real competition to the public and the public would respond just as they have in every other country where it has been tried. That is not what OTA lacks. We receive an excellent picture and sound from no less than 8 OTA HD channels. Unfortunately what they lack is content. Rarely do I see anything of interest from the major networks an any movies are so watered down they barely resemble the originals. In the US broadcasters, retailers and manufacturers are all paying minimal attention to OTA for some reason. snip None of this would be necessary if broadcasters had the right tools to None of this including different tools would be necessary if they had anything worth watching. What we receive is technically of excellent quality, but has no substance. |
Surprise Interest in Over-The-Air (HD)TV
Crispin..
Just as a side note..you have a great informative website about Canada gun laws Glad I'm going (back) to the US! Very enlightening! |
Surprise Interest in Over-The-Air (HD)TV
On May 7, 11:02 pm, "Roger (K8RI)" wrote:
On Mon, 07 May 2007 14:13:29 GMT, Bob Miller wrote: Larry Bud wrote: On May 6, 10:27 am, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: In article , "Tantalust" wrote: "....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear high-definition pictures for free....", Article: http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...lePrint&articl... 9202 aka, "People are stupid." Uninformed doesn't necessarily mean stupid. For most people, how they receive their TV signal isn't on top of mind. And though many on this newsgroup think US citizens like to pay for cable and will pay any price to avoid OTA I disagree. If OTA had the right modulation and codec it could offer real competition to the public and the public would respond just as they have in every other country where it has been tried. That is not what OTA lacks. We receive an excellent picture and sound from no less than 8 OTA HD channels. Unfortunately what they lack is content. Rarely do I see anything of interest from the major networks an any movies are so watered down they barely resemble the originals. In the US broadcasters, retailers and manufacturers are all paying minimal attention to OTA for some reason. snip None of this would be necessary if broadcasters had the right tools to None of this including different tools would be necessary if they had anything worth watching. What we receive is technically of excellent quality, but has no substance. Much of what is on is junk. But not all of it, and much of it is better than cable. With digital OTA we have gained 2 additional PBS channels, another kids channel, and a nice selection of great reruns. I use a DVR to eliminate commercials and grab shows that run at a bad time, and my ReplayTV can grab the occassional show I no longer get. Cable wasn't so hot. Most of the channels had so many commercials they were just as annoying to watch. If I want a movie, I get it from the library. I remember having 300 different channels to choose from. And I remember turning on the TV and turning it right off because I didn't care for any of it. |
Surprise Interest in Over-The-Air (HD)TV
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Surprise Interest in Over-The-Air (HD)TV
On 8 May 2007 11:32:05 -0700, mogator88 wrote:
On May 7, 11:02 pm, "Roger (K8RI)" wrote: On Mon, 07 May 2007 14:13:29 GMT, Bob Miller wrote: Larry Bud wrote: On May 6, 10:27 am, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: In article , "Tantalust" wrote: "....consumers don't realize they can receive crystal-clear high-definition pictures for free....", Article: http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ind...lePrint&articl... 9202 aka, "People are stupid." Uninformed doesn't necessarily mean stupid. For most people, how they receive their TV signal isn't on top of mind. And though many on this newsgroup think US citizens like to pay for cable and will pay any price to avoid OTA I disagree. If OTA had the right modulation and codec it could offer real competition to the public and the public would respond just as they have in every other country where it has been tried. That is not what OTA lacks. We receive an excellent picture and sound from no less than 8 OTA HD channels. Unfortunately what they lack is content. Rarely do I see anything of interest from the major networks an any movies are so watered down they barely resemble the originals. In the US broadcasters, retailers and manufacturers are all paying minimal attention to OTA for some reason. snip None of this would be necessary if broadcasters had the right tools to None of this including different tools would be necessary if they had anything worth watching. What we receive is technically of excellent quality, but has no substance. Much of what is on is junk. But not all of it, and much of it is better than cable. With digital OTA we have gained 2 additional PBS channels, another kids channel, and a nice selection of great reruns. I use a DVR to eliminate commercials and grab shows that run at a bad time, and my ReplayTV can grab the occassional show I no longer get. Cable wasn't so hot. Most of the channels had so many commercials they were just as annoying to watch. If I want a movie, I get it from the library. I remember having 300 different channels to choose from. And I remember turning on the TV and turning it right off because I didn't care for any of it. Then you must never watch tv now. Thumper |
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