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  • PInck33
    Rookie
    • Aug 2002
    • 225

    #271
    Re: 20-40 HD Channels BY Sept 16th (DTV)

    I'm just happy as a fat kid in a candy store...finally direct got off their *** and brought local channels in HD to South Carolina. No more recording SD on my DVR got to be a pain to depend on a HD antenna only to have the channel break in and out every few mins

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    • Herky
      Working for the weekend
      • Jun 2004
      • 4715

      #272
      Re: 20-40 HD Channels BY Sept 16th (DTV)

      Once I'll get my locals in HD everything will be complete. That's the only thing I could get with cable that I can't get with Direct TV.
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      • Gizmo
        YNWA
        • Jul 2002
        • 3886

        #273
        Re: 20-40 HD Channels BY Sept 16th (DTV)

        I have to wait one more month to get my local channels in HD.

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        • Jonesey
          MVP
          • Jan 2005
          • 1343

          #274
          Re: 20-40 HD Channels BY Sept 16th (DTV)

          well apparently i don't get the sunday ticket in HD.. I'm not paying $100 for it either.
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          • Hammerhunker
            MVP
            • Mar 2003
            • 3007

            #275
            Re: 20-40 HD Channels BY Sept 16th (DTV)

            I see Grand Junction, Colorado isn't on the list. This sucks. This city is on the Dish lineup, so why not Directv.

            Directv is about to join my infamous list of "Too Big For their Britches." These members have forgotten their patronage and is too worried about image and money. Here is my list:

            NFL
            ESPN
            EA
            NBA

            To the poster that wants the SuperFan, call Directv and tell them you want the SuperFan but you don't want to pay for it. There have been many posts from people who have gotten it for free this year.

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            • RockyTop1
              All Star
              • Apr 2004
              • 8267

              #276
              Re: 20-40 HD Channels BY Sept 16th (DTV)

              Originally posted by Jonesey
              well apparently i don't get the sunday ticket in HD.. I'm not paying $100 for it either.
              Nope, you have to have Superfan to get the HD. where are you in TN?
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              • coogrfan
                In Fritz We Trust
                • Jul 2002
                • 15645

                #277
                Re: 20-40 HD Channels BY Sept 16th (DTV)

                FYI-DTV has begun adding local PBS stations to it's HD lineup:

                DIRECTV Launches Local Public Television
                Stations in HD Nationwide


                Only Satellite TV Provider to Launch Local PBS
                In HD, DIRECTV Rolls Out 14 with More
                To Follow This Month and 2009

                EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Dec. 3, 2008 – Millions of viewers will be able to enjoy their favorite Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) programs in crystal clear HD as DIRECTV begins launching local public television stations in HD in markets across the country today.

                DIRECTV, which has long been at the forefront of HD programming, continues its unprecedented expansion of HD with the launch of local public television stations in 14 markets and will continue to roll out additional markets through the end of the year and in 2009 – ahead of the Feb. 17 digital transition.

                Local PBS stations in HD are now available in the following markets: Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Iowa City-Dubuque, Iowa; Chicago; Davenport, Iowa-Rock Island-Moline, Ill.; Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York, Norfolk-Newport News, Va.; Phoenix; Portland, Ore.; Rochester, N.Y.; and Waco-Temple-Bryan, Texas.

                The local public television HD launch follows the recent ratification by public television stations of the landmark agreement reached late last year by DIRECTV, Inc., the Association of Public Television Stations (APTS) and PBS. Under the agreement, DIRECTV will offer HD programming from local public television stations in markets where it now provides local HD channels to its customers. DIRECTV offers local HD programming in 115 markets, representing more than 87 percent of U.S. TV households.

                “We applaud the cooperative effort put forth by the member stations, APTS and PBS, to ratify the digital carriage agreement that enables DIRECTV to begin delivering local public television stations in HD to our customers,” said Derek Chang, executive vice president, Content Strategy and Development, DIRECTV, Inc. “As the industry’s HD leader and the only satellite TV provider to offer local PBS stations in HD, we believe in delivering content that is worthy of this incredible technology. The addition of PBS’s high-quality programming to our HD lineup continues to raise the bar on the DIRECTV viewing experience.”

                APTS Acting President and CEO Lonna Thompson said, “DIRECTV has taken the historic step of ensuring its satellite customers have access to our stations’ local digital programming. We commend DIRECTV’s leadership in serving satellite viewers.”

                PBS President and CEO Paula A. Kerger said, “The digital future holds extraordinary promise for public television. This agreement helps ensure that all Americans will be able to enjoy the outstanding HD programming presented by our local stations across the nation.”

                DIRECTV will also carry two national, standard-definition channels of public television programming and will work with APTS and PBS stations to develop programming for DIRECTV’s video on demand service.

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