Too bad these guys are notorious for lousy picture quality and reception. Belo bought all their HD gear really really early and got 1080I stuff, but ABC broadcasts in 720P so they mess with the nationwide feed when they transmit it, and the results are about as great as TNT HD.
Too bad BELO (parent of wfaa) started charging all the cable providers in the area to rebroadcast so my provider (Charter) dropped WFAA HD from the lineup. But in all sincerity...news...in HD...why is this engadget worthy?
I have watched WFAA HD and can say that the picture looks fantastic. Their studio is also first-rate next to American Airline Center in Victory Park. Given that still most of their 40+ cameras are still Betacams, not all of the content is in HD but most is. If not the picture is usually pillar boxed although very rarely at least it appears to be 16x9 SD (ugly!) (not Stretch-o-vision). As far as national ABC footage on Belo; however, the picture does suffer from some slight TNT-itis. Bouncy faces.
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Chris @ Feb 4th 2007 9:23PM
KHOU (CBS) in Houston also starts local HD news today after the Game.
Dan @ Feb 4th 2007 9:53PM
CBS-3 News in Philly also announced that they will be going HD in March, ironically via an SD commercial.
Clinton @ Feb 4th 2007 10:14PM
Yes!
Mike @ Feb 4th 2007 11:18PM
KLAS (CBS) here in Vegas has been broadcasting local news in HD for a while now...
creanium @ Feb 4th 2007 11:45PM
I haven't seen any mention of it, but just last week KFMB (CBS) became the first local news to broadcast in HD in San Diego.
El_Matarife @ Feb 5th 2007 12:04AM
Too bad these guys are notorious for lousy picture quality and reception. Belo bought all their HD gear really really early and got 1080I stuff, but ABC broadcasts in 720P so they mess with the nationwide feed when they transmit it, and the results are about as great as TNT HD.
Jeremy @ Feb 5th 2007 12:05AM
Too bad BELO (parent of wfaa) started charging all the cable providers in the area to rebroadcast so my provider (Charter) dropped WFAA HD from the lineup. But in all sincerity...news...in HD...why is this engadget worthy?
Matt_M @ Feb 5th 2007 3:01PM
Maybe because DFW is the 4th largest television market in the country, and this affects millions of viewers?
Dustin_M @ Feb 5th 2007 7:27PM
I have watched WFAA HD and can say that the picture looks fantastic. Their studio is also first-rate next to American Airline Center in Victory Park. Given that still most of their 40+ cameras are still Betacams, not all of the content is in HD but most is. If not the picture is usually pillar boxed although very rarely at least it appears to be 16x9 SD (ugly!) (not Stretch-o-vision). As far as national ABC footage on Belo; however, the picture does suffer from some slight TNT-itis. Bouncy faces.
Scrawner @ Feb 5th 2007 7:44PM
WTVF in Nashville started All-HD newscasts after the Super Bowl as well -- including live field reporting, skycams, etc. Looks awesome.