Hmm... So does this mean that everyone else only has two? I know that where I live (Metro-Detroit) we have an ABC affiliate and NBC affiliate that broadcast their news in HD. They both also feature a sub-channel that always has the latest local weather information.
What I haven't really seen on these sub-channels are HD-quality and widescreen radar and weather *sigh* information. To me, it simply looks like the stations are stretching a 4:3 image to fill a 16:9 screen.
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Hmm... So does this mean that everyone else only has two? I know that where I live (Metro-Detroit) we have an ABC affiliate and NBC affiliate that broadcast their news in HD. They both also feature a sub-channel that always has the latest local weather information.
What I haven't really seen on these sub-channels are HD-quality and widescreen radar and weather *sigh* information. To me, it simply looks like the stations are stretching a 4:3 image to fill a 16:9 screen.