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Here in Boston WHDH (NBC) is broadcasting on both VHF and UHF. People far from Boston are not able to receive the new digital channel on channel 7. So they fired back up their channel 42 transmitter that was being used during the transition. I only live a few miles outside of Boston, so I get both the channel 7 and 42 signals.
Mad Men is one of the few shows I actually watch in SD, since AMC is not offered in HD on Verizon FiOs.
I don't have it either in the Boston area.
Yes, I'm proud to not support the store. It has nothing to do with the prices... it's how the company is run. I'm an idiot for not supporting a store whose policies I don't agree with?
If this price was anywhere else I might have bought it. However, I refuse to buy from Wal-Mart and am proud to say I have never stepped foot it one.
I can't tell if your sexist, racist, ignorant, or all of the above...
That family was after money... they stopped talking after they were paid. I think a real victim would want justice.
America's Got Talent on NBC?
HawthoRNe looks like it will be good.
As the millions of commercials about the DTV transition stated, people with cable and satellite are not affected by the transition.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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