> Most of the time at work, I have a TV tuned to WFSB-DT
> channel 33 since they usually come in the strongest with an
> indoor antenna. Anyway, While "Oprah" was on, I couldn't
> help but notice a little "3-HD" bug in the bottom right (the
> "3" circle logo with "HD" to its right). It was in the blank
> area on the right where the analog channel 3 viewer wouldn't
> see anything. Does this mean that they may start originating
> some HD programming locally in the not-too-distant future?
It doesn't mean anything. I think it's just a feature of the equipment that encodes the signal which is used for inserting IDs and bugs. Down where I am, WSET-DT had a full-color bug that had the 13 logo and WSET-DT Lynchburg in the same location you describe when they first signed on (the reason, I was told, was that they didn't have WSET-DT in any of the IDs they did already). They eventually dropped it and now once in a while they'll do a digital-only ID like that or put a bug in the corner. My local CBS, WDBJ-7, also does digital-only IDs occasionally that say "WDBJ-DT Roanoke" or whatever, though they appear in the bottom center of the screen, and on the digital only.
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