Cable companies serving 200 or fewer subscribers should have been forced to tell customers that such systems will probably not be ready, and to make suitable arrangements. I'm losing cable service next week, based on stations in my area. Area Radio Shacks and independent dealers are being inundated with customers, as 300 families are losing service in my area. I'm not looking forward to buying the antenna, tower, coax, converter box and so on, and putting everything up in a West Virginia winter.
I know that my situation is somewhat rare, but will be replicated to the point that perhaps hundreds of thousands countrywide will be left in the digital darkness. I've complained to everyone from our county commissioners to local TV station general managers. I'm so desperate, I even e-mailed Oprah. ;D You'll never see a news story explaining the transition's BIG LIE-that cable customers will be safe. I'm hoping that after I put everything together that perhaps I'll get a TV station from thirty miles away-again, consider West Virginia's terrain. It ain't Kansas, and Dorothy ain't coming.