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Worst Cable Systems in America

Time Warner in Salineville, OH (Columbiana County - Youngstown DMA). No HD, limited digital cable, 39 analog channels, and doesn't really know which market it is in. KDKA (CBS), WPGH (FOX), WPMY (MNT), WPXI (NBC), WQED (PBS), and WTAE (ABC) come from Pittsburgh. WFMJ (NBC), WKBN (CBS), WNEO (PBS), and WYTV (ABC) come from Youngstown. WTOV (NBC) comes from Steubenville: http://www.zap2it.com/rmp/tvgrid/tvgridprint?lineupid=USA-OH34467-X&tz=US/Eastern&time=0

No CW from any market, not even in-market WFMJ-DT2. Also no WYFX-LD (FOX). I entered Salineville's ZIP code (43945) on timewarnercable.com and it said "Try another ZIP code". It's like they think this system doesn't exist.

I did some research, and it turns out Salineville is served by Crystal Broadband. Either Time Warner sold the system or Zap2it got the company wrong.
http://crystalbn.com/prod/printlineup.php?r=43945
 

All but Yale are in Sanilac County, in the far northern part of the market. Usually, the farther away from the major city in a market, the more cursed systems you'll find (and the fewer local stations they're likely to carry).
 
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