First Hotel, then Hospital, then College Cable--Now there's "McDonald's Cable"
That's right--at the McDonald's at the Love's Truck Stop in Williamsville, IL (I-55 Exit 109), just north of Springfield. I noticed this for the first time this evening while returning from a brief trip out of town while grabbing a quick bite at the forementioned Mickey D's before returning home.
No actual channel lineup was listed on the TV, which had the available truck stop shower number listed below the screen--but on both sides of the shower number was listed the available networks as follows: Fox News, The Weather Channel, CMT, Discovery, CNN, USA, the Big 4 of ABC/CBS/NBC/Fox (I would presume the Springfield/Decatur/Champaign locals if the system was Dish/DirectTV based--but no PBS), and the big surprise--NFL Network. (I'm surprised they didn't go with ESPN. Plus considering all the Happy Meal tie-ins and how McD's is still kid-oriented, I'm surprised there was no Disney or Nickelodeon, or even one local PBS). So it appears to be a basic channel 2-13 setup (sans one channel). If you wanted to have the channel changed, you would have had to ask one of the McDonald's crew members for permission.
Tonight's dinnertime offering was a Big Mac with a side of Fox News. ;D ;D ;D I wonder--if the lockout is resolved to salvage at least the end of next season--if the forementioned McDonald's will see an unusual spike in business on Thursday nights due to one of their channel offerings that some areas still have to fight tooth and nail to even get on the ultra-high priced sports digital cable tier. ;D ;D ;D There are other McDonald's restaurants in the Springfield area that now have TV, but in those I have only seen CNN, MSNBC (so the local franchise group is "fair and balanced" I guess in their news offerings in their restaurants), and maybe ESPN one night (but I'm not sure exactly of that one).
I've also seen tiny 12-channel cable setups in other restaurants (with TV's in each booth), but I don't recall their channel lineups at this time.
Have you seen any other similar cable lineups at other restaurants, and do you remember what their channel lineups were like?
That's right--at the McDonald's at the Love's Truck Stop in Williamsville, IL (I-55 Exit 109), just north of Springfield. I noticed this for the first time this evening while returning from a brief trip out of town while grabbing a quick bite at the forementioned Mickey D's before returning home.
No actual channel lineup was listed on the TV, which had the available truck stop shower number listed below the screen--but on both sides of the shower number was listed the available networks as follows: Fox News, The Weather Channel, CMT, Discovery, CNN, USA, the Big 4 of ABC/CBS/NBC/Fox (I would presume the Springfield/Decatur/Champaign locals if the system was Dish/DirectTV based--but no PBS), and the big surprise--NFL Network. (I'm surprised they didn't go with ESPN. Plus considering all the Happy Meal tie-ins and how McD's is still kid-oriented, I'm surprised there was no Disney or Nickelodeon, or even one local PBS). So it appears to be a basic channel 2-13 setup (sans one channel). If you wanted to have the channel changed, you would have had to ask one of the McDonald's crew members for permission.
Tonight's dinnertime offering was a Big Mac with a side of Fox News. ;D ;D ;D I wonder--if the lockout is resolved to salvage at least the end of next season--if the forementioned McDonald's will see an unusual spike in business on Thursday nights due to one of their channel offerings that some areas still have to fight tooth and nail to even get on the ultra-high priced sports digital cable tier. ;D ;D ;D There are other McDonald's restaurants in the Springfield area that now have TV, but in those I have only seen CNN, MSNBC (so the local franchise group is "fair and balanced" I guess in their news offerings in their restaurants), and maybe ESPN one night (but I'm not sure exactly of that one).
I've also seen tiny 12-channel cable setups in other restaurants (with TV's in each booth), but I don't recall their channel lineups at this time.
Have you seen any other similar cable lineups at other restaurants, and do you remember what their channel lineups were like?