landtuna said:
crainbebo said:
That is going to affect a LOT of seniors and low-income families. Many of these families relay on the local channels for TV watching. Adding a sneaky charge will hurt them money-wise.
-crainbebo
They have the option, unless they live too far out in the boondocks, to buy a $10 indoor antenna from Target and go OTA. Better PQ and no cable bill.
Easy for you to say. Some of us do not receive OTA signals adequately. Usually that means you live out in the boondocks, but I live in the heart of San Francisco. Unfortunately, I live on the southeast side of a hill with no sight-lines to Twin Peaks, where most of the TV transmitters are located. I am able to get our local NBC affiliate, because their transmitter is located a few miles to the south of me on Mt. San Bruno. I can also get the NBC station from Monterey, and the independent station from San Jose. But two NBCs and one mediocre indy station does not make for a lot of viewing choices.
Short of mounting a big ugly exterior antenna on my roof (and I'm not sure it would help), I'm stuck with either cable or satellite.