
After the
onslaught of
rapid-fire HD locals
launches in March, all has been quiet on the DISH Network front -- until now. Four more markets can gleefully celebrate the homecoming of
HD locals via DISH: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Tampa, Florida, Cleveland, Ohio and Richmond, Virginia. Each of the aforementioned locales will be receiving their respective local ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX stations save for Milwaukee, which will sadly miss out on CBS. You're all giddy, aren't you? The HD locals go live for these four regions on April 10th at 6:00AM ET -- yeah, tomorrow!
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
awags @ Apr 9th 2008 11:50AM
When is baltimore coming online? Richmond wasn't supposed to be added until May. This sucks.
eric53110 @ Apr 9th 2008 12:51PM
What's up with no CBS-HD in Milwaukee? Still better off with an OTA. I still get more channels that way, even though I still have rabbit ears
brux2dc @ Apr 9th 2008 3:26PM
I agree 100% OTA will always be better than a compressed h264. But I still like the idea of being able to record 1-3 HD locals at a time!!
BTW When is the 750,000 person El Paso market starting up, Charlie E??? I miss living in DC sometimes :(
brux2dc
Jagged Fel @ Apr 9th 2008 2:24PM
Finally Cleveland gets local HD! We've been beggin for years to get DishNetwork Local HD!
DrifterBee @ Apr 13th 2008 4:16PM
El Paso - Doesn't DirecTV already have that one?