Bill_W said:Too bad Live Well TV isn't down converted to SD cable boxes for Fios and Xfinity. If this was the case, channel 6 could keep the game on 6.1 and put the ABC programming on 6.2. Channel 6 could use 6.2 the way channel 3 uses 57. Local Action News on 6.2 while GMA is on 6.1?
6.2 is only on HD Comcast and HD Verizon boxes. It is not down converted to SD the way the rest of the HD ota channels are.MattParker said:Bill_W said:Too bad Live Well TV isn't down converted to SD cable boxes for Fios and Xfinity. If this was the case, channel 6 could keep the game on 6.1 and put the ABC programming on 6.2. Channel 6 could use 6.2 the way channel 3 uses 57. Local Action News on 6.2 while GMA is on 6.1?
FIOS and Comcast do carry the digital sub-channels for all the terrestrial stations in the region (except channel 69). And, don't forget, both carry ESPN.
That said, everything old is new again. Time was when channel 17 was picking up ABC shows WPVI didn't want on a regular basis. Even ABC doesn't want Monday Night Football, that's why they pushed it off onto ESPN.
Interesting. Can't help but think the decision on this was made in New York. ABC got rid of MNF because the ratings were falling, outside the markets of the teams playing each week. So Disney's thinking was move it to ESPN, so the national rating doesn't hurt abc, but still keep (atleast for the O&O's) the high ratings the teams playing bring to whatever city. Thus Philadelphia, NY, and other ABC O&O markets would still get the 2 or 3 great MNF ratings a year, but lose out on the other 14 or so average games.Even ABC doesn't want Monday Night Football, that's why they pushed it off onto ESPN.
Bill_W said:Interesting to see the Action News Big Board on channel 17. Pregame produced by channel 6, postgame produced by channel 17 with Tolly and then I assume the news produced by channel 10 was on after it (pre-recorded?)