The fact that I'm stuck watching WJAR's weather cut-ins during the Today Show bothers me. I live in MA, not RI.ESPN is a national network with local/regional spots run by the cable provider in slots designated for that region. It just seems like a strange thing to be upset about.
Accessing Boston local news is not a problem here - the local stations stream their newscasts online now free of charge. But seeing an ad for RI health care on ESPN just reminded me that I don't live in RI. And if Comcast/Xfinity is "locally inserting" this ad, they're wasting their time. They don't even serve RI, Cox is the cable provider there!
Individuals in this general area align themselves with Boston, NOT Providence. It makes no sense to me whatsoever that someone in Easton has to watch WJAR on a pay service but someone in Uxbridge doesn't.
What the f**k needs to be done to rectify this miscarriage of justice? And is there anything I can do to get the ball rolling?