I never heard about a 1969 attempt to move WLS to the Hancock, but I do remember watching the switchover
from Marina City to the Sears..just before the 10 PM news, there was a reference to "now seeing only ONE Fahey Flynn",
then a second of blank air, then the new signal from the Sears. I'm thinking it was 72 or 73.
Where I lived in NW Indiana, it was only marginally improved....it wasn't bad there before the move.
I'm sure it was an improvement for the more local, ghost-plauged viewers
This weekend my family is in a hotel, and I'm aghast at the picture quality on the cable TV.
People willingly pay money for this?
If I'd bought a new flat screen HD TV, and my cable service looked like this, I couldn't get rid of cable service fast enough.
I can't imagine what sort of disability in my vision would be enough for me to put up with such miserable video.
Seriously, I've seen 1940s 8mm movies with more resolution.
from Marina City to the Sears..just before the 10 PM news, there was a reference to "now seeing only ONE Fahey Flynn",
then a second of blank air, then the new signal from the Sears. I'm thinking it was 72 or 73.
Where I lived in NW Indiana, it was only marginally improved....it wasn't bad there before the move.
I'm sure it was an improvement for the more local, ghost-plauged viewers
This weekend my family is in a hotel, and I'm aghast at the picture quality on the cable TV.
People willingly pay money for this?
If I'd bought a new flat screen HD TV, and my cable service looked like this, I couldn't get rid of cable service fast enough.
I can't imagine what sort of disability in my vision would be enough for me to put up with such miserable video.
Seriously, I've seen 1940s 8mm movies with more resolution.