> > Not everybody did it at the same time so thats why I think
>
> > its probably still premium in certain places and thus they
>
> > don't play any outside advertsing.
> >
>
> Yeah, maybe that's why. There's a spot or two which mentions
> an outside advertiser, yet it's not a full blown 30 second
> commercial for that group. As for being a premium channel in
> some areas, it was a premium service here in New Britain, CT
> several years ago. Another premium channel we used to have
> was NESN, the New England Sports Network, which primarily
> covers the Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins and other stuff of
> local interest (including an occasional minor league
> baseball game with AAA-Pawtucket [RI] and AA-Portland [ME]).
> They were placed onto the basic tier due to customer demand.
>
December 1, 1997 was when TCI (Before AT&T acquired them) made Disney Channel a basic channel in NW Indiana. As far as advertising, they don't run any ads on the channel other than their programs at a certain time. At least that's the case with Comcast NW Indiana. I know on other channels Comcast runs commercials, they run some local commercials in place of commercials of businesses that aren't in the area. An example on Superstation TBS, USA Network, and sometimes ESPN, they'll run a local ad for Meijer (since Meijer currently hasn't bought airtime for Chicago TV stations yet) for their commercials, a local Paylow grocery store, Strack & Van Til, Christenson Chevrolet, and a few other businesses. But one time on cable, a commercial for Mills Fleet Farm slipped through and the nearest one to NW Indiana is Germantown Wisconsin.