I Love It! No On Screen Logo Bug At Corner Of Screen Like Most Of TV Stations Around Including Cable TV Stations. Plus No Pop Ups And The End Credits Is Not Squeezed In Half And Sped Twice The Speed. Antenna TV Reminds Me Of The Glory Days Of Independent TV Of The 1970's.gregg75 said:Now that we've had about a week of Antenna TV (those who have or are watching it)
what are your thoughts and comments, what do you think about it?
mrschimpf said:... they need to have Sony get more movies. Every time I turned it on after sitcom time it seemed "Blind Date" was on, even when it wasn't supposed to be...
mrschimpf said:Otherwise it's a network that seems to have respect for it's viewers. Beyond the expected crew of catheter and Pajama Jeans ads, it's nice. My station does have a logo on-screen for it (their pre-Fox era logo modified with a .2), but it's hardly in the way compared to the blaring color it was when it was RTV.
ding12 said:The idea seems nice and the delivery (with no on screen bugs), but with shows like "The Nanny" already on so many times of the day and irregular showings of "Three's Company" (not much different than TV Land), mini marathon block type scheduling like TV Land, Hallmark and Oxygen, rather than a more scheduled service (like independent tv stations pre 1995), part of me wonders if in a year (or after Tribune gets the channel cleared on Comcast and Fios), if "Maude" and "Too Close for Comfort" are replaced with "Home Improvement" and "Roseanne", or the likes of "Full House", "Family Matters", "Step by Step" or even more newer shows like "Yes Dear".
gregg75 said:I think Seinfeld reruns cost a lot more money than Hazel.
It's only been off the air about 5 years hasn't it? Antenna
doesn't want to be that "new" is my guess.
gregg75 said:Now that we've had about a week of Antenna TV (those who have or are watching it)
what are your thoughts and comments, what do you think about it?