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TheRogueX

join:2003-03-26
Springfield, MO
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reply to Millenniumle

Re: Price goes up, demand will drop

There is a slight flaw in your comment which actually rather invalidates your example - American Idol is on a broadcast television station, which you can watch for free over the airwaves, and sometimes even in considerably better quality than through a cable box.

So why do you pay for cable?
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thender
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Because I still want TV reception when it rains or is cloudy.

As a child who grew up learning how to get on the roof with a ladder for the sole purpose of fucking with the antenna just to watch channel 7, 9, or 11 on a cloudy day, I value internet video, usenet, & FIOS/cable TV.

OTA can bite me hard.
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MrMaster
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said by thender:

Because I still want TV reception when it rains or is cloudy.

As a child who grew up learning how to get on the roof with a ladder for the sole purpose of fucking with the antenna just to watch channel 7, 9, or 11 on a cloudy day, I value internet video, usenet, & FIOS/cable TV.

OTA can bite me hard.
rainy and cloudy messes with satellites. I grew up on OTA TV. Never went on my roof to adjust. Neither did any of my family.

Besides, the picture quality of OTA digital is sooo nice now. I like it.

My stations growing up were 2,5,11, then 26 and eventually 32. I loved watching scooby do on the black and white tv.
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Millenniumle

join:2007-11-11
Fredonia, NY

reply to TheRogueX
Idol flourishes over broadcast (free to view), and rebroadcast over cable and satellite (included in a package). The question remains: Would it survive a la carte, where people had the choice whether to subscribe and pay for the network.



thender
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reply to MrMaster
A good television provider doesn't compress much over OTA, if at all.

It may have worked for you, but it doesn't work for everyone. A blanket statement on why everyone doesn't use OTA doesn't apply to people who live in areas where OTA is a joke.
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Linklist
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join:2002-03-03
Longport, NJ
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said by thender:

It may have worked for you, but it doesn't work for everyone. A blanket statement on why everyone doesn't use OTA doesn't apply to people who live in areas where OTA is a joke.
the reason cable TV even came into existence was because OTA TV was so limiting and even giant rooftop antennas couldn't bring in good signals in many areas. Digital TV makes pictures better, IF YOU CAN GET A SIGNAL. But it also cuts off much faster than the old analog signals. With analog you could get fair to poor pictures in weak signal areas. With digital you either get a picture or you don't - often you don't.


thender
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Precisely.

The beauty in FIOSTV is never having to miss a show because of a cloud.


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