I noticed a moment ago, that the North Dakota TVG didn't list Dickinson stations in 1975 (02/01), but they did in 1983 (06/18), this per Matt Sittel's TVG channels listed pages site. Moreover, once they did start listing Dickinson stations, there was a blurb at the top of the right-hand page that said channels 2 and 7 were listed Central Time (Dickinson is on Mountain Time):
I am thinking that the TVG "dead zone" in that part of the country consisted of the counties in North and South Dakota (and possibly Nebraska) that were on Mountain Time (sure do wish I had that map back). People in that part of the country, especially if they got their TV from a station in the Central Time Zone, were probably used to being out of sync with the rest of the country, and this would have been just one more obstacle to navigate.
Bottom line, if you lived in the MTZ and got the North Dakota TVG, just subtract an hour, even for satellite stations that originate in your time zone.
I am thinking that the TVG "dead zone" in that part of the country consisted of the counties in North and South Dakota (and possibly Nebraska) that were on Mountain Time (sure do wish I had that map back). People in that part of the country, especially if they got their TV from a station in the Central Time Zone, were probably used to being out of sync with the rest of the country, and this would have been just one more obstacle to navigate.
Bottom line, if you lived in the MTZ and got the North Dakota TVG, just subtract an hour, even for satellite stations that originate in your time zone.













