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Worst Cable Systems in America

But Zap2it's lineup for this system appears to show an "upgrade" for this system--which appears to basically be all cable networks outside of basic cable moving to a three-digit channel number and local affiliates placed on their virtual channel number (e.g., WBBM on 2, WFLD on 32). Also all OTA channels are from Chicago with two exceptions: WNDU-16 South Bend (NBC) and WLFI-18 Lafayette (CBS)--no other South Bend stations are offered.

http://affiliate.zap2it.com/tvlisti...rence=false&lineupId=IN13416:X&aid=quadcty0zb

And it appears to be an all-HD system going by Zap2it's listings.
 
Time Warner Leesville OH (Carroll County - Cleveland DMA)
Carries all Cleveland locals except WVIZ, CW and Univision.
Also serves Bowerston (Harrison County - Wheeling-Steubenville DMA).
No ESPN2 or FOX News; no digital, HD or VOD.
http://www.timewarnercable.com/corporate/support/clu/clu.ashx?downloadPdf=true&cluid=1451

It appears Leesville and Bowerston are now served by TWC's much better Dover-New Philadelphia system.
http://www.timewarnercable.com/corporate/support/clu/clu.ashx?downloadPdf=true&cluid=1528

The original link led to a 404 Error page. I then entered Leesville's ZIP code (44639) and it led me to the Dover lineup. Yet when I enter the same ZIP Code on Zap2it, it still lists the old Leesville channels.
 
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Time Warner - Logan OH (Hocking County - Columbus DMA)
Maybe using the old Motorola boxes like Athens County.
Some channels missing (no VH1, but does have VH1 Classic and VH1 Soul). Also no HD or VOD. And it carries both the local TBN station AND the national feed!
http://www.zap2it.com/rmp/tvgrid/tvgridprint?lineupid=USA-OH34415-X&tz=US/Eastern&time=1406851200

Logan's changed too:
http://www.timewarnercable.com/corporate/support/clu/clu.ashx?downloadPdf=true&cluid=871
 
From the "Cable systems located in one market that carry another market’s channels in HD" thread:

Up North Cable in Iron Mountain, MI (Dickinson County - Marquette DMA) carries WBAY Green Bay for ABC HD alongside local WBUP. This system also carries the Big Three out of Detroit (!) and CBC Toronto: http://www.upnorthcable.com/channels.html

You need a QAM tuner to get the "digital" channels (which may or may not be HD). Also no VOD and just one premium channel (HBO).
 
From Tom Servo on the DBS Forum:

I get a pretty good amount of rain fade with DirecTV but my alternative is Riviera Cable in Foley and it's about as sorry as it gets. The folks who run it are really nice and it's fairly reliable service but their DVRs are dinosaurs, they don't offer many HD channels and there's no HD PPV or internet service. It's like cable circa 1985.

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/45-lo...-al-panama-city-fl-hdtv-143.html#post39401546

Here's their lineup - looks pretty decent:
https://www.rivierautilities.com/cable_channels.php
 

It's pretty good for a small indie cable system in a rural area. It's also one of very few cable systems in that market to carry both Alabama PBS and Pensacola's PBS member (WSRE). Last I checked, Alabama PBS isn't on cable in Pensacola and WSRE isn't on cable in Mobile.
 
Last I checked, Alabama PBS isn't on cable in Pensacola and WSRE isn't on cable in Mobile.

APT isn't on any cable system in Florida (or Georgia as far as I know).
WSRE has been on most all cable systems in Baldwin county for as long as I can remember. I've never known of WSRE to be on cable in Mobile county.
Of course both PBS stations are on Dish/DirecTV and UVerse in the whole DMA and WSRE broadcast from a tall tower in Alabama so it has a perfect OTA signal in Mobile.
 
Metrocast - Forest MS (Scott County - Jackson DMA)
This system carries the local TBN station AND the national feed!
http://www.metrocast.com/channel_lineup_print.cfm?LID=26

Metrocast has since sold its Mississippi systems to MaxxSouth Broadband, but the Forest system is little changed.
http://www.maxxsouth.com/wp-content/themes/maxxSouth/channel-lineup/forest-morton.pdf

By contrast, here's MaxxSouth's lineup in Newton County (next to Scott County, but in the Meridian DMA):
http://www.maxxsouth.com/wp-content/themes/maxxSouth/channel-lineup/decatur-newton-union.pdf

In fact, you can say Forest/Scott County is a media desert. The town's only AM station went dark in 2012, leaving two FM stations - both noncommercial.

Here's Radio-Locator's list of stations receivable in Forest -- many of them only put out marginal signals over Forest.
http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/locate?select=city&city=Forest&state=MS&x=9&y=4
 
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Bright House - East Polk South FL (Tampa DMA)

This system carries WKMG Orlando when it should carry WTSP Tampa! Also no WTTA, WCLF or WXPX.

Basic
2 ABC Family
3 WEDU PBS
4 WTOG CW
5 Hallmark Channel
6 WKMG CBS
7 WVEA Univision
8 WFLA NBC
11 WFTS ABC
12 WMOR
13 WTVT FOX
16 WUSF PBS (digital device required)
17 WGN
19 QVC
20 C-SPAN
23 TBS

Standard
21 TCM
22 AMC
24 TVGN
25 History
26 ESPN
27 CNN
28 HLN
29 Disney Channel
30 TNT
31 ESPN2
32 USA
33 Animal Planet
34 Discovery
35 Lifetime
36 Spike
37 Comedy Central
38 The Weather Channel
39 VH-1
40 MSNBC
41 A&E
42 MTV
43 CNBC
44 Fox Sports Florida
99 Nickelodeon

Premium
9 Cinemax East
10 Showtime East
14 HBO East
15 HBO 2 East
18 TMC East

I found out where this system was using the FCC's Cable Search. It's in Lake Wales, which is also served by a much better Comcast system.
http://tvschedule.zap2it.com/tvlist...FL09443:X&isDescriptionOn=true&aid=tvschedule
 
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