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23 posts · Joined 2009. #21 · Jan 24, 2010. sunfire9us said: Once upon a time KTLA,WPIX,WOR,WSBK,KWGN, and WGN were also availiable to those of us in the 80's and 90's via C Band satellite. To this day DishNet has been the only one to carry these as a superstation package just like we used to get on Cband.
I know it happens while watching Raymond re-runs at 6:30pm. It will start the opening of the show, right before the title credits. Then, right before the punchline of the opening joke, I get a blue screen and when it returns 5-10 sec later, the shows in commercial. Happens like clock work every night. It has to be a KTLA problem. GJ
You should be able to add it to your account (online through myDISH) for $2 per month. According to Dish's Website here your still eligible to receive KTLA as well as all the other superstitions. My Setup: 5-LNB SlimLine with SWM-16 | HR44-700 | H44-500 w/DVR Kit | HR24-200 | H25-100 | C41-500. Like.
($2 per month, the last time I had any individual Superstation.) With those removals, that would get you down to only $17 per month for International Basic + KTLA, plus any taxes and/or surcharges. Even that is a hefty price (compared to the $5 per month for the Pause) if you think you are just going to end up cancelling Dish anyway.
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KTLA was given a free license in the transition process to digital. The FCC required stations to be broadcasting in digital, and the use was for the primary video to be seen in digital. If you go back to when a special satellite feed of WWOR was carried on C-Band, it's content was significantly different than the local WWOR beaming out of ...
I have watched KTLA from 1985 here in the NW off a KTLA news feed that was on nightly. Later on KTLA became a Super Station and later scrambled and I bought a VC2 to subscribe to the Super Station package. About 1999 we were losing more and more channels and there was Dish with the Super Stations and East/west locals.
Note that as the superstations are all CW network stations. To clarify, WPIX, KTLA, and KWGN are CW stations. WSBK is independent, and WWOR is a MyNetwork affiliate. I get my locak channels but I also get the Superstation package mainly cause I am a fan of news from other cities I just like to know whats going on.
Now, the question is whether the stations involved will want Echostar to actively enforce SHVERA against the CW stations. In many markets they may, but Tribune may not care if your local CW station and the remote CW stations are all Tribune stations (so in LA you could watch Denver's KWGN, and in Denver you could watch KTLA.)