It's March 21st, and KCYU and KFFX are STILL off Charter!! Almost 2 months now! When will they ever reach an agreement? Charter dumped Northwest Broadcasting's stations with 10 minutes' notice on 2/2/18 and continues to spread the same message about Northwest's 'outrageous increases'...give me a break. Turn our Fox back on (and Yuma/Eureka NBC while you're at it)...or I will call Charter and demand a decrease on my bill. $180 freakin' dollars going to Charter every month without one of the Big 4 networks.
I'm more than ready to kick Charter to the curb and go down to antenna. I'll keep the internet, but not the TV. You'll never see a programming dispute on a converter box + rabbit ears!
Re: unclehonkey - Yakima/Tri-Cities morning news is basically just like KEYC's. They hash the same stories from the night before, over and over. You get the weather, then the same national stories from the night before, and once in a while there's a lifestyle segment with a reporter out at a winery, or the sportsman's show, or some other event in Tri-Cities or Yakima. I've only watched local AM news on my TV about 15 times since I moved here four years ago. The quality of even morning news in Seattle is eons better than over here on the 'dry' side.
I'm more than ready to kick Charter to the curb and go down to antenna. I'll keep the internet, but not the TV. You'll never see a programming dispute on a converter box + rabbit ears!
Re: unclehonkey - Yakima/Tri-Cities morning news is basically just like KEYC's. They hash the same stories from the night before, over and over. You get the weather, then the same national stories from the night before, and once in a while there's a lifestyle segment with a reporter out at a winery, or the sportsman's show, or some other event in Tri-Cities or Yakima. I've only watched local AM news on my TV about 15 times since I moved here four years ago. The quality of even morning news in Seattle is eons better than over here on the 'dry' side.