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NBC, WTHR, CBS - September Contract Negotiation
Why was NBC dropped from the channel lineup? This is a major network that I watch frequently. I am not happy about this change and don't remember receiving any notification of this change.
GaryB007
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27 Messages
8 years ago
You must be retired lol. 13.3 is MeTV. so yeah not NBC ie no football.
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smlwd5
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1 Message
8 years ago
Tried to chat with an agent to let Uverse know I would like my local CBS channel restored and kept being told there are no interruptions in my service.....I know that! Uverse dropped my local CBS channel. I would like it back or I will seek service elsewhere. Can't locate an email address.
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Cinbert
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1 Message
8 years ago
I went to Meijer and bought a Mohu Leaf Metro antenna for $14.99. It took 15 minutes to install and configure. I have NBC back (plus a bunch of local stations). Picture is perfect. Now I'm thinking I should just go ahead and ditch U-verse TV - keep internet and find a streaming service like Sling TV.
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JadedPixie
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145 Messages
8 years ago
The CW went to being a subschannel here a couple years ago after they dropped the New Orleans affiliate. The local CW is a subchannel at the FOX affiliate along with NBC. Even though NBC is a subchannel it still gets carried. It's so frustrating.
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_xyzzy_
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3.6K Messages
8 years ago
Generally, att only carries the .1 sub-channels (or the sub-channel with the network if it isn't a .1 channel). Locals are not like major network suppliers that say if you are going to carry my major network you need to carry this other stuff as well. Which is why we have so many crap channels that nobody wants but still has to pay for.
Adding subchannels for, say channel x, could also lead to confusion to many users since those subchannels need to be mapped into integers (whole number channel numbers) since our remotes can't enter decimal (x.2) or dashes (x-2).
Editorial/rant:
Something may have to be done in the next few years (by 2020?) since in many places channels carried now may be moved into subchannels due to channel packing. That's because half to the TV spectrum we have today was auctioned off to the wireless companies (thank you FCC
). This will force stations in that unfortunate half to either go off the air (good bye station), move to a free space in what's left (assuming no interference with existing channels), or use a subchannel with a exiting channel in the unaffected spectrum range (good bye good quality HD, say hello to even more compression). Of course the stations are not doing this for free. They have these choices and they got or getting millions from the wireless companies to do this (FCC gets their cut too of course). Some already decided to "take the money and run" (i.e., go black, off the air). FWIW, here's some early results (pdf) of the "auction".
Of course ATT could just map their existing integer channel numbers into the subchannel numbers stations move to.
If things keep going as they are OTA TV as we have always known it will be a think of the past. Nothing will be worth viewing OTA due to poor picture quality forcing everyone to pay for the locals through their cable company. That of course suits the cable companies just fine. Just wait then for annual channel re-negotiations and watch our bills really go up and up.
[end rant]
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_xyzzy_
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3.6K Messages
8 years ago
You are not going find one either. You have a choice of either waiting it out until ATT and the channel agree on a price. And/or get an antenna (assuming you are in range of the station) and avoid all these annual local channel re-negotiation headaches for all your locals.
And if you think moving to another carrier is a solution, remember all the carriers go this crap when their agreements run out with their various locals. Moving to another carrier may solve your immediate problem with that one particular channel but it will happen to whoever you move to as well eventually.
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jguske
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72 Messages
8 years ago
Some of the sub channels are networks and are carried on U-verse. Two of them are Heroes and Icons and The Elrey Network.
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dhascall
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1.4K Messages
8 years ago
I'm in a different house now but have no antennas connected so I can't check. I will say that at the other house, I complained that I was having reception problems OTA to WTHR via email and the chief engineer came out to my house 😮.
*I am not a DIRECTV employee, and the views and opinions expressed on this forum are purely my own. Any product claim, statistic, quote, or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider, or party.
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cinamac
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1 Message
8 years ago
I can get NBC on directv now, what I will miss is MeTV!
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GaryB007
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27 Messages
8 years ago
Huh, both are still out on uverse.
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CBS001
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8 years ago
I have U-verse, but starting a few days ago, U-verse dropped "CBS."
I want to be compensated for loss of service since I continue to pay the same amount!
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DougF317
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15 Messages
8 years ago
You can thank the FCC for doing away with the "MUST CARRY" rules and regulations several years ago that required all local tv had to be carried on local delivery systems.
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GaryB007
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27 Messages
8 years ago
Someone said on facebook that we will get a one time $10 credit on our bill. Is that true? If so is it automatic or do we have to call?
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212121trouble
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8 years ago
When will the dispute with NBC be resolved and our local NBC channel be available in Indianapolis? Frustrated that this has taken so long, and that the dispute is impacting you clients. Target date for resolution?????
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Titaisme
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8 years ago
Where can I watch "This Is Us" if ATT doesn't give us NBC?
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