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Post by MaxxFordham on Jan 5, 2011 5:45:27 GMT -5
So I just saw the news story yesterday on Fox that their .2 sub would change to a new station called Antenna TV! Whow, is that interesting, or what?! I'm certainly glad I caught that news, because I haven't gotten to see and record a TV format/station flip for a LONG time! I'm still celebrating the time about a year and a half ago when I recorded several turn-offs of high-powered analog channels. So getting alerted to this switchover is very welcome to me, too! I just wish I could be alerted to all of these, like when the My Network switched over. I didn't know when that would happen. I was only aware of it once it had already been done. I also just wish I could be allowed into ch. 13's master control room to watch and record as they throw the switches while my recorder gets it at home. That's like when I wanted to be allowed to watch ch. 11's switchover to their new building. I couldn't get anyone to give me permission to be there--even watching outside the glass in the public hallway late at night--to watch and record that event. And I couldn't even get them to borrow my camera and record it for me. I'll ask Fox if they'd please either let me in to record that process, or use a camera themselves and make a little behind-the-scenes video for everybody to watch (like maybe post it online).
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Post by leykis101 on Aug 9, 2012 21:39:41 GMT -5
So you never updated us on how your TV flip went? i assume you got it? anyways, great station, innovative, from the standpoint that so many times in the past, these stations that dredge up these old shows and movies almost ALL!! go by the book, you can always be assured there will be some Leave It To Beaver, of course I Love Lucy, and on and on and on, so quick we forget how little of a spectrum this is when put into perspective on just how many old tv shows exist, Antenna TV has done and is constantly doing a superb job at not only giving us the by the book shows, but they are constantly working and sticking new(old)shows into there programming lineup, WKRP, Hazel, and the classic, George Burns, probably the best show in history up to about the late 70's, now I see theve dug up Barney Miller and he's ready to go, now if they would run some of these shows a little more, perhaps at night, so if we dont get an opportunity to see WKRP on Sunday night, we can catch it some other time, incredible tv station, and I watch it when i wouldn't even be generally watching TV.
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