 patspub
join:2005-02-10 Philadelphia, PA | USA HD
With the Olympics starting on Friday has anyone heard if USA HD will be added in Philly? |
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  JeepMatt Delaware Fios Premium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE 1 edit | Not one peep Pats.
No word of analog moves, new HD's nothing. It's almost frightening. If what was stated in the Central PA thread is true - looks like box inventory is too low right now to do anything big. |
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  pennstatejim
join:2007-10-10 Reading, PA | reply to patspub It sounds as if Mojo HD will be pre-empted from 2AM-2PM each day to simulcast the USA HD feed. That was reported by someone over in New Jersey. |
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 Da Man
join:2008-05-08 Hanover, PA | reply to patspub Cuz banded smog and macroblocked runners is how the Olympics where meant to be be seen. |
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  sansri88 Go digtal you analog laggards Premium join:2005-12-17 New York, NY clubs:  | reply to pennstatejim Yep, that's what's happening. |
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  CRP Comcast of Ocean County
join:2005-12-26 Brick, NJ | reply to patspub It's funny how the city that Comcast is headquartered out of can't even get channels that the majority of Comcast areas have. Something is not right. |
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  gate1975mlm Premium join:2001-09-30 Philadelphia, PA | reply to patspub Sci Fi HD and USA HD was added to Gloucester County area, which is in southern New Jersey.
»www.tvpredictions.com/comcastnj080508.htm |
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 PhillyJim
join:2008-05-13 Philadelphia, PA
| reply to patspub said by patspub :With the Olympics starting on Friday has anyone heard if USA HD will be added in Philly? I was told that the channel will not be added for the olympics. Perhaps they will pre-empt Mojo like they are doing in some areas. |
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  kryptonian
join:2005-09-14 Philadelphia, PA
| reply to CRP said by CRP :It's funny how the city that Comcast is headquartered out of can't even get channels that the majority of Comcast areas have. Something is not right. QFT!!! |
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 dadigi The One
join:2005-08-09 Philadelphia, PA | reply to patspub They can afford a new skyscraper and a gigantic video wall in their lobby, but they cannot figure out a way to provide somewhat decent HD coverage in their "hometown"? Way to go, comcrap. |
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  pennstatejim
join:2007-10-10 Reading, PA
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| said by dadigi :They can afford a new skyscraper and a gigantic video wall in their lobby, but they cannot figure out a way to provide somewhat decent HD coverage in their "hometown"? Way to go, comcrap. Actually, Comcast did not pay for nor do they own the building. The building was planned and they agreed to move in and be the largest tenant, and the building was renamed Comcast Center at that time. In fact, $30M came from the State of Pennsylvania. Tax dollars at work... |
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  SND2005 Premium join:2001-09-15 Im Over Here
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1 edit | said by pennstatejim :said by dadigi :They can afford a new skyscraper and a gigantic video wall in their lobby, but they cannot figure out a way to provide somewhat decent HD coverage in their "hometown"? Way to go, comcrap. Actually, Comcast did not pay for nor do they own the building. The building was planned and they agreed to move in and be the largest tenant, and the building was renamed Comcast Center at that time. In fact, $30M came from the State of Pennsylvania. Tax dollars at work... Even if they didn't pay for it, they should be ashamed and embarrassed that their own hometown market is so behind with its channel count. *Edit, if anything Philly should be the shining example of future tech and so on..
I bet you anything their overpaid money hungry execs live on the Main Line in huge mansions with nice little DirecTV dish's on the roof... |
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  pennstatejim
join:2007-10-10 Reading, PA
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| said by SND2005 :I bet you anything their overpaid money hungry execs live on the Main Line in huge mansions with nice little DirecTV dish's on the roof... LOL, oh I totally agree that Philly should be the primary market. I'm sure they have Dish's on the roof. Have to keep up to date with the competition!  |
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  dyhrdmet
@comcast.net
| reply to patspub take a look at your digital cable guide. on mine, MOJOHD (206) has listed "Summer Olympics" every day for the same blocks of time that USA has "Summer Olympics" listed. i take that to mean that indeed, i will have USA HD oylmpics programming on channel 206 (on comcast union/verona NJ) |
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  sansri88 Go digtal you analog laggards Premium join:2005-12-17 New York, NY clubs:  | Yup, that's been established that on our system at least they're pre-empting MOJO every day from 2am to 2pm for USA-HD. |
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  Greg_Z Premium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL | reply to patspub Move to Springfield, due to we have it, plus a lot more. I am sorry to apologize for our state government is more pathetic then NY's & NJ. |
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  pubpats
@comcast.net | reply to dyhrdmet yes mojo is now listed on the GuIde as MOJO+ here in Philly. |
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  Greg_Z Premium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL | One thing that I love about MOJO, is Beer Nuts, and 3 Sheets. |
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 Hound
join:2006-03-08 Princeton, NJ
| reply to pennstatejim Comcast should be working out of warehouse space in South Philly until the ship is righted and video subscribers are added again for six straight quarters excluding acquisitions.
Classic sign of a troubled business. Continuous loss of market share in its largest business segment and move into palatial headquarters with fancy video wall. Even though Comcast did not build the building, the leasehold buildout and monthly rental must be expensive. With the continued loss of video subs, Comcast can only cover its expenses and increase earnings per share by raising cable rates. With raising rates, Comcast has hit the law of diminshing returns. As rates are raised, subscribers leave. There is no money to upgrade the Phila system. Shutting down analogs puts Comcast between a rock and a hard place. There are many analog subs that are complacent about changing providers and will never upgrade to HD. But those subs will gradually go away over the next ten years. Subs upgrading to HD are looking at the other video providers. Comcast has to make a decision. Bite the bullet, upgrade its entire system and get rid of all analogs or continue to lose market share. |
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  owlyn Premium,MVM join:2004-06-05 Newtown, PA clubs:
| Apparently no one has noticed that Comcast is changing its core business from cable to phone and internet. These are much more profitable, as they use the existing infrastructure and have no ongoing programming costs. They charge almost as much for these services as they do for cable. Look for bandwidth to be freed up for more internet and phone, and oh BTW, if you want cable TV, they have that, too. |
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