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Tom Desmond wrote:
TV stations. They're 40 miles from Cleveland, about the same distance from Erie, PA, and maybe 50 from Youngstown, Ohio, and they could get stations from all three cities, but the signals weren't very strong. In spite of the fact that they could pay Dish $5 per month to get Cleveland local TV, I believe they still use their antenna. I have no clue why. **SJS] Why pay $5/month to get what they're currently getting for free? It seems a very rational decision to me...especially since the antenna apparently provides signals from mulitple markets, something that Dish can't legally offer to them. Because none of the stations come in clear. I guess they don't mind having snow on the TV as well as on the front lawn... -- JustThe.net Internet & New Media Services, Apple Valley, CA Steven J. Sobol, Geek In Charge / 888.480.4NET (4638) / PGP: C57E 8B25 F994 D6D0 5F6B B961 EA08 9410 E3AE 35ED |
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