The only reason I watch WJAR is because my antenna has a hard time picking up WHDH where I live.
Now, is it me, or does WJAR still think we're doing TV broadcasting in the 1980s? The most annoying thing is that they break out of HD to show their station ID. Their station ID looks like it was done in the 1980s, with just plain white text, and back when on-screen text was like groundbreaking technology.
And their news promos seem so oldschool too. "Frank Cooleta and Kelly Bates, the power of knowledge, the power of trust." That sounds like something you'd hear in an anime cartoon or something.
I've heard that they're going HD by the end of the year. I have a hard time believing that because they've shown no signs of transitioning to HD, such as a promo or a station ID in HD.
How are they still number 1 in the ratings? Is it because they have the colorful NBC logo attached to their channel number?
I follow Boston news instead of Providence news because of better newscast quality and everything. However, I'm still stuck with the Providence channels because I live in Bristol County, where we should be in the Boston market.
Now, is it me, or does WJAR still think we're doing TV broadcasting in the 1980s? The most annoying thing is that they break out of HD to show their station ID. Their station ID looks like it was done in the 1980s, with just plain white text, and back when on-screen text was like groundbreaking technology.
And their news promos seem so oldschool too. "Frank Cooleta and Kelly Bates, the power of knowledge, the power of trust." That sounds like something you'd hear in an anime cartoon or something.
I've heard that they're going HD by the end of the year. I have a hard time believing that because they've shown no signs of transitioning to HD, such as a promo or a station ID in HD.
How are they still number 1 in the ratings? Is it because they have the colorful NBC logo attached to their channel number?
I follow Boston news instead of Providence news because of better newscast quality and everything. However, I'm still stuck with the Providence channels because I live in Bristol County, where we should be in the Boston market.