Over the weekend I stayed at a hotel in Hebron, NH. Hebron is in Grafton County, NH, which is part of the Burlington, VT television market. The hotel television was tied to the town's cable television provider, Atlantic Broadband. I was amazed to find out that I could watch any of the major Boston stations (WBZ, WCVB, WHDH, WBTS, WFXT), as well as TWO Portland, ME stations (WCSH and WGME). These residents live 100 miles away from Boston and can watch their local news on cable, yet residents in Mansfield and Easton, MA, who live less than 30 miles from Boston, are forced to watch NBC and FOX programming from WJAR and WNAC. If they subscribe to satellite or an IPTV service like YouTube TV, they won't receive any Massachusetts stations at all!
I don't think there is anywhere else in the United States where a resident is living less than 30 miles from their state capital but their pay-TV provider sends them stations from another state. I grew up in Norton. My parents still live there. I know a lot of people that live in that area. They all align with Boston. Did Bristol County, MA commit a grave sin when television was the new, hip thing? And what penance has to be performed to be able to fix this?
I don't think there is anywhere else in the United States where a resident is living less than 30 miles from their state capital but their pay-TV provider sends them stations from another state. I grew up in Norton. My parents still live there. I know a lot of people that live in that area. They all align with Boston. Did Bristol County, MA commit a grave sin when television was the new, hip thing? And what penance has to be performed to be able to fix this?