FreddyE1977 said:.RyanHoward said:FreddyE1977 said:Was not really an issue for me in Pittsburgh because a) I generally preferred the Pirates game to whatever
CBS program might normally run on KDKA at that time (the Pittsburgh Pirates, despite entering their third
decade of futility, continue to have some of the highest local TV ratings in Major League Baseball), and
b) I lived high enough on the hill that it was a simple matter for me to tune to WTRF-7 out of Wheeling, WV
or WKBN-27 from Youngstown, Ohio to watch CBS programming.
What about WTAJ-10 from Altoona-Johnstown?
Not really receivable from my house. It was strange because I knew people just a few blocks away
who could pick up Altoona and Johnstown, but none of the Ohio stations. Pittsburgh had some really
crazy terrain when it came to OTA reception.
Someone I know who grew up in New Hampshire has a similar story. One side of the street got channel 6 - WCSH from Portland, Maine. The other side got channel 6 - WLNE from New Bedford, Mass. Which is funny because there were places (pre-digtial) in Rhode Island that can't get WLNE in at all.
There's another more recent preemption story from the Boston market. WFXT Fox25 had the Red Sox from 2000-2002. They would tape delay the NASCAR races, run them after the Sox game and delay whatever prime-time shows that were preempted until 11 PM (usually it would be "King of the Hill" and "Futurama"). There was one NASCAR fan that flooded the station with angry faxes, e-mails and calls and he was taken to court over it.