Are people buying HD or PC equipment in great numbers?
Satellite radio is going so well XM and Sirus want to merge because they can't make it on their own.
Look, I'm not at all saying that people want to stick with lesser equipment. There is a reason why you can't buy a black and white TV with a dial tuner anymore.
But when HD and PC equipment will be made affordable for all, doesn't that mean that the over-the-air signal becomes meaningless and the programming is the thing?
If you're of a "Pre-Cable TV age" you may know what it was like to have to watch Channel 11 or 2 and not 4 because WTAE-TV often didn't come into your home well on rabbit ears- whereas Channel 11's signal was so strong that it would sometimes invade down to 9 on the dial. Nowadays the over-the-air signal is largely irrelevant, so the programming is the thing.
That's what I'm saying COULD happen if the performance quality is made equal. If the broadcast quality suddenly becomes equal due to technology- then what is preventing WPTT- or any station- from succeeding if they have quality programming?
When I lived in the city, particularly the East Liberty-Shadyside-East End corridor [Point Breeze, actually], our family had a very tough time picking up WTAE-TV.