A Broadcast TV License May Be Worth Something After All
Ron Bello
RBello@BelloAssoc.com
Mon Feb 26 18:46:33 EST 2007
"Shawn Feddeman , a spokeswoman for Comcast, said the cable giant guarantees
its customers a high-quality interference-free picture, something an
antenna cannot do. "
Obviously, Ms Feddeman does not understand that with a digital signal
either you get it or not.
There is no snow or ghosting.
I have used my old roof top antenna since purchasing a digital TV
last year with only
1 channel having any issue in Natick which is only 4-5 miles from the Needham
antenna farm. WBZ-DT does not come in as well as the
others. Sometimes it does
not register at all !
At 04:41 PM 2/26/2007, Laurence Glavin wrote:
>The Boston Globe's consumer reporter Bruce Mohl (one of the Mohl men?) states
>that owners of new HDTV sets don't have to rely on cable or satellite TV
>companies for optimum reception. A more retro device may fill the bill
>perfectly well. Read all about it at:
>
>http://www.boston.com/business/personaltech/articles/2007/02/25/want_hdtv_without_paying_the_cable_bill_get_one_of_these/
>
>
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