70sdj said:Can someone in TV explain to me why on Directv we have to watch TBS local with shadows like off rabit ears? The Braves games suck that way.
When will local TBS be available in HD?
Thanks if any of you TV geeks know the answers.
70sdj said:Can someone in TV explain to me why on Directv we have to watch TBS local with shadows like off rabit ears? The Braves games suck that way.
When will local TBS be available in HD?
Thanks if any of you TV geeks know the answers.
AJ JAM said:Which station in everyones opinion is the better superstation? Atlanta's TBS or Chicago's WGN?
FloydB said:Also, keep in mind that, after September, there will be only one superstation
livingfruitvirus said:FloydB said:Also, keep in mind that, after September, there will be only one superstation
Last I checked, KTLA, WPIX, KWGN, WSBK, and WWOR were still superstations.
FloydB said:livingfruitvirus said:FloydB said:Also, keep in mind that, after September, there will be only one superstation
Last I checked, KTLA, WPIX, KWGN, WSBK, and WWOR were still superstations.
1) What would constitute them as superstations, since I've never seen them on any cable or satellite systems. However, I did think I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
2) This thread was only talking about 2: WGN and TBS. Starting in October, TBS will no longer be a superstation, since WTBS will become WPCH, Peachtree TV.
notalkallstatic said:WWOR is a superstation, at least back in the 90s they were. I rememeber watching them when I lived in SOVA. We had WWOR, WGN, and TBS. Those were our three superstations.
Here is what Wikipedia says: "...But with the advent of cable and satellite-delivered television, independent stations were being uplinked for regional and national distribution, thus gaining the title of "superstations". In April 1979, Syracuse, New York-based Eastern Microwave, Inc. began distributing WOR-TV to cable and C-band satellite subscribers across the United States, joining WTBS in Atlanta and WGN-TV in Chicago as national superstations..."
Also, to add to the list above: WAPA, WKAQ are also Superstations (according to wikipedia)
traficstud said:I'd like to know if DirecTV plans to lift the blackout on TBS National when WTBS switches to Peachtree TV.
Mark said:Off topic but I lived in the southern suburbs of Chicago, we had Cox Cable and I got WOR, WTBS and KTVU in additon to WGN which of course was a local channel to us.
livingfruitvirus said:If you lived in Chicago when KTVU was a Fox affiliate, was all the Fox programming blocked?
azumanga said:livingfruitvirus said:If you lived in Chicago when KTVU was a Fox affiliate, was all the Fox programming blocked?
No, because there was no FOX when KTVU was on C-Band -- it quit being a national superstation sometime in the early-1980s.