But what if you live too far away or the terrain keeps an antenna from working? In that case there ought to be a way. People living in the boondocks are more likely to have dishes.ansky212 said:All the cable companies I'm aware of broadcast subchannels. Directv does not, and never has. I believe it has to do with the way they receive programming from the local affiliates. Does Directv still make receivers where you can plug in an antenna? I remember that being the only way you could get subchannels integrated with Directv.
ansky212 said:Directv does not, and never has.
ansky212 said:All the cable companies I'm aware of broadcast subchannels. Directv does not, and never has. I believe it has to do with the way they receive programming from the local affiliates. Does Directv still make receivers where you can plug in an antenna? I remember that being the only way you could get subchannels integrated with Directv.