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HDTV in NYC Area

I just got my 1st HDTV and I'm very excited. I know what your thinking, what took me so long? For those of you who are HDTV pros I have a few questions. I went to Cablevision (my local cable company in Morris County, NJ) and got the HD Cable Box and now I get CBS HD, NBC HD, TNT HD, ESPN HD, ect. They seem to have great sports content (which as a big sports fan is awsome) but i'm surprized to see only 20 or so HD channels and such limited programming. WNBC 4 seems to be the only local HD newscast. 2,5,7 are not up to HD local news yet? With all these HD TVs being sold this Christmas season I would have thought the networks would be further along in the technology. I love all the HD sports and I see HBO, Starz, ect. all have HD movie channels. What about other HD cable networks? Is there more HD programming available over-the-air that Cablevision does not offer? Are HD singals stronger? If I hooked up an antenna would I pick up the Philadelphia stations as well as New York? Are other markets (Philly, Boston, DC) ahead of NYC locals as far as HD Programming, local news, ect. Is cable TV the best way to go on HDTV programming or is Verizon, Direc TV, Dish Net better? Thanks for the Help.

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