mleach said:
Until 2003 I believe there was a cable system in Franklin County, PA, I am not sure if it was Chambersburg or Waynesboro but whoever itwas they offered the big four nets from not only Baltimore and Washington but also from the Harrisbug-York-Lancaster market too. And NBC25 from Hagerstown, MD.
According to Comcast's site, the system in Waynesboro has
NBC from Hagerstown-DC(WHAG) and Harrisburg-York(WGAL)
CBS from DC(WUSA), Harrisburg-York (WHTM) and Baltimore (WJZ)
ABC and FOX from DC and Harrisburg.
And, with Dish Network and DirecTV, WRC is offered, Dish also carries WHAG.
And for Chambersburg, its
NBC from Hagerstown-DC(WHAG), DC (WRC) and Harrisburg-York(WGAL)
CBS, ABC and FOX from DC and Harrisburg.
I know that county has flipped back and forth from the DC and Harrisburg market.
I think like WMGM, WHAG doesn't have a region where its an exclusive NBC affiliate. Now I presume Comcast not wanting to offer say WBAL (NBC) in Chambersburg as it'd be too many NBC stations, and DC and Harrisburg are essentially required.
Comcast offers HD from the York-Harrisburg market, and not DC, it appears in both Chambersburg and Waynesboro.
I have a Series II TiVo unit, and it permits the option of basic cable and satellite. So, I get Philly from cable, and NY from satellite, and TiVo integrates it into one lineup, so I get a virtual Central NJ cable lineup. It only permitted me to choose NY and Philadelphia based
on my zip code for satellite, so I couldn't do it with another market other than those two based on my zip. The newer HD TiVo units don't integrate satellite however, DirecTV under Rupert Murdoch originally sidestepped TiVo, but now its mended as TiVo has a deal with DirecTV now for a DirecTV Tivo HD box, and TiVo is in litigation with Echostar (so is not encouraging the TiVo service with a competitor, Dish).