 gar187erI do this for a living join:2006-06-24 Dover, DE kudos:4 | reply to mikedz4
Re: the weather channel local on the 8s hd, when? when you stop asking. they are watching you. -- I'm better than you! |
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 | just give me an answer. Are we ever going to see that or does comcast prefer to remove weather channel hd and use it for another channel? |
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 1 edit | Charter, in my area, doesn't even have the Weather channel in HD. I get my updated information online, much faster. |
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| reply to mikedz4 said by mikedz4:just give me an answer. Are we ever going to see that or does comcast prefer to remove weather channel hd and use it for another channel? Why don't you call or email Comcast and The Weather Channel if you need an answer that bad. -- Yesh |
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 | Knowing how comcast is so slow in adding anything (channels or software) I would say we will see HD Local on the 8's in the year channel 2050 if we are lucky. |
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 | reply to Spiderman865 This x1000. |
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| reply to mikedz4 said by mikedz4:just give me an answer. Are we ever going to see that or does comcast prefer to remove weather channel hd and use it for another channel? No, I forsee the Weather Channel going the way of the TV Guide channel just to stay on the air down the line. You can get better information online or with a smart phone. |
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 telcodad join:2011-09-16 Lincroft, NJ kudos:2 | said by beachintech:No, I forsee the Weather Channel going the way of the TV Guide channel just to stay on the air down the line. You can get better information online or with a smart phone. Yes, I agree. Except for a few hours in the morning, it seems everytime I try tuning in now during the day or evening, there seems to be some kind of non-forecast documentary program on, with some of the latest ones seeming to have only a minor relationship to weather (like "Lifeguard!"). |
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 | Yea and reef wranglers. It's a shame it is going this way. Comcast needs to come up with another weather channel for the people who don't have the internet or smart phones. There are alot of older people who don't even own a computer. They rely on stations like the weather channel for their information. |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | Here in the Chicago area, a local broadcast station recently started carrying WeatherNation TV, and Comcast does have it. It even has a bottom bar like TWC, but includes a little radar. There is even an occasional full-screen setup. Being broadcast, it's more general Chicago and not completely local, but it's better than nothing. |
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 gar187erI do this for a living join:2006-06-24 Dover, DE kudos:4 | reply to mikedz4 said by mikedz4:Yea and reef wranglers. It's a shame it is going this way. Comcast needs to come up with another weather channel for the people who don't have the internet or smart phones. There are alot of older people who don't even own a computer. They rely on stations like the weather channel for their information. those people dont NEED it in HD like you. they are happy with SD. -- I'm better than you! |
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 DrDrewSo that others may surf. join:2009-01-28 SoCal kudos:8 | reply to mikedz4 Doesn't your box guide have a "Local Weather" menu? |
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 | these older people have no idea about menus. They just turn on the tv and watch it. Some of them just use dtas. I wasn't talking about HD. I was talking about a weather channel that actually IS about the weather 24/7 like weather plus was not the weather documentary channel we have now. |
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 DrDrewSo that others may surf. join:2009-01-28 SoCal kudos:8 | Older people tend to go outside or watch the local news if they want the local weather... |
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 gar187erI do this for a living join:2006-06-24 Dover, DE kudos:4 | reply to mikedz4 said by mikedz4:these older people have no idea about menus. They just turn on the tv and watch it. Some of them just use dtas. I wasn't talking about HD. I was talking about a weather channel that actually IS about the weather 24/7 like weather plus was not the weather documentary channel we have now. weatherscan. -- I'm better than you! |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | said by gar187er:said by mikedz4:these older people have no idea about menus. They just turn on the tv and watch it. Some of them just use dtas. I wasn't talking about HD. I was talking about a weather channel that actually IS about the weather 24/7 like weather plus was not the weather documentary channel we have now. weatherscan. As mentioned, Weatherscan is typically in the Preferred package, which is more $$$, and not available on DTA's, which are generally restricted to Starter, even if you have Preferred on regular boxes. |
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 gar187erI do this for a living join:2006-06-24 Dover, DE kudos:4 | Last time i checked HD isnt free either. people can watch their local channels if need be, thats what we use to have to do before TWC came along. -- I'm better than you! |
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 | reply to DrDrew said by DrDrew:Older people tend to go outside or watch the local news if they want the local weather... Mike's definition of older people - anyone over 18... |
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 | people in the 60s 70s and 80s. Quite a few don't have a computer and the weather changes between newscasts or perhaps they have a meeting during the newscast. Also some don't have digital preferred which is required to get weatherscan in some areas. Of course comcast and nbc are ONLY worried about money and they wrongly ASSUME everyone has a computer or access to the internet these days. |
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 beachintechThere's sand in my tool bagPremium join:2008-01-06 kudos:5 | If there is something important happening, every local news station covers it, as well as local radio stations. "Old people" can find the weather just fine without TWC or internet. |
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