For those die hard WDTN fans, just wait, after they lose money because advertisers do not want to advertise to them, and the 700 club sues them for not reaching the audiance they are paying WDTN to reach, they will come crawling back to TW.
I will stick with Time Warner, due to the only thing that I really watch on WDTN is Law & Order SVU they really don’t have anything else on there that I care to watch. Not to mention if I really want to watch WDTN that bad then I can switch to antenna and watch it for free.
I just want to know how all this comes into play when we are bombarded with messages about broadcast going digital. Won’t we need someone retransmitting everything for us. You can’t buy a TV with rabbit ears, can you. I think if Time Warner wins this one you can bet that satellite providers will want their share too. Everyone has their hand in my pocket. I think I’ll just shut the TV off.
Well Dish and Direct are great unless there is a storm or it’s raining or snowing or windy. Then you call for a repair tech. With the dish boys that will cost you. In fact it just doesn’t take much to throw off that picture. If the weather is perfect and so is everything else, the picture and sound is great.
If you have a problem with Time Warner the repair is free and part of there service.
Rent the shows on DVD, or do what we did when we got the LCD, run the high speed cable to the TV!
Well Dish and Direct are great unless there is a storm or it’s raining or snowing or windy. Then you call for a repair tech. With the dish boys that will cost you. In fact it just doesn’t take much to throw off that picture. If the weather is perfect and so is everything else, the picture and sound is great.
If you have a problem with Time Warner the repair is free and part of there service.
Rent the shows on DVD, or do what we did when we got the LCD, run the high speed cable to the TV!
Well Dish and Direct are great unless there is a storm or it’s raining or snowing or windy. Then you call for a repair tech. With the dish boys that will cost you. In fact it just doesn’t take much to throw off that picture. If the weather is perfect and so is everything else, the picture and sound is great.
If you have a problem with Time Warner the repair is free and part of there service.
Rent the shows on DVD, or do what we did when we got the LCD, run the high speed cable to the TV!
I am not taking sides because I think both companies are standing their ground. Time Warner is thinking about their customers nationwide and Lin Broadcasting wants Time Warner to compensate them for their transmission signal. I really don’t care if WDTN is in the channel lineup because I have one tv that has rabbit ears that I can watch my soap opera or I can wait a day to watch my soap opera on Soap Network. Jim, needs to check his facts because it wasn’t Time Warner that pulled WDTN signal.
I am going to stick with Time Warner with or without WDTN in the channel line-up. I am very happy with Time Warner and I am going to remain a loyal customer. I have my choice of watching my soap opera on WDTN with rabbit ears or wait a day and be able to watch my soap opera on Soap Network so it really doesn’t make a difference to me.
Comments
By ann
October 17, 2008 4:41 PM | Link to this
For those die hard WDTN fans, just wait, after they lose money because advertisers do not want to advertise to them, and the 700 club sues them for not reaching the audiance they are paying WDTN to reach, they will come crawling back to TW.
By tired of the mess
October 15, 2008 7:59 PM | Link to this
I will stick with Time Warner, due to the only thing that I really watch on WDTN is Law & Order SVU they really don’t have anything else on there that I care to watch. Not to mention if I really want to watch WDTN that bad then I can switch to antenna and watch it for free.
By Me
October 15, 2008 10:45 AM | Link to this
I just want to know how all this comes into play when we are bombarded with messages about broadcast going digital. Won’t we need someone retransmitting everything for us. You can’t buy a TV with rabbit ears, can you. I think if Time Warner wins this one you can bet that satellite providers will want their share too. Everyone has their hand in my pocket. I think I’ll just shut the TV off.
By OneWhiteDuck
October 14, 2008 9:04 PM | Link to this
Well Dish and Direct are great unless there is a storm or it’s raining or snowing or windy. Then you call for a repair tech. With the dish boys that will cost you. In fact it just doesn’t take much to throw off that picture. If the weather is perfect and so is everything else, the picture and sound is great. If you have a problem with Time Warner the repair is free and part of there service. Rent the shows on DVD, or do what we did when we got the LCD, run the high speed cable to the TV!
By OneWhiteDuck
October 14, 2008 9:04 PM | Link to this
Well Dish and Direct are great unless there is a storm or it’s raining or snowing or windy. Then you call for a repair tech. With the dish boys that will cost you. In fact it just doesn’t take much to throw off that picture. If the weather is perfect and so is everything else, the picture and sound is great. If you have a problem with Time Warner the repair is free and part of there service. Rent the shows on DVD, or do what we did when we got the LCD, run the high speed cable to the TV!
By OneWhiteDuck
October 14, 2008 9:03 PM | Link to this
Well Dish and Direct are great unless there is a storm or it’s raining or snowing or windy. Then you call for a repair tech. With the dish boys that will cost you. In fact it just doesn’t take much to throw off that picture. If the weather is perfect and so is everything else, the picture and sound is great. If you have a problem with Time Warner the repair is free and part of there service. Rent the shows on DVD, or do what we did when we got the LCD, run the high speed cable to the TV!
By jemcx
October 14, 2008 3:19 PM | Link to this
I’ve had dish for almost two years and wouldn’t go back to that money-grubbing time-warner if they paid me.
By loyaltimewarnercustomer
October 14, 2008 3:18 PM | Link to this
I am not taking sides because I think both companies are standing their ground. Time Warner is thinking about their customers nationwide and Lin Broadcasting wants Time Warner to compensate them for their transmission signal. I really don’t care if WDTN is in the channel lineup because I have one tv that has rabbit ears that I can watch my soap opera or I can wait a day to watch my soap opera on Soap Network. Jim, needs to check his facts because it wasn’t Time Warner that pulled WDTN signal.
By loyaltimewarnercustomer
October 14, 2008 3:07 PM | Link to this
I am going to stick with Time Warner with or without WDTN in the channel line-up. I am very happy with Time Warner and I am going to remain a loyal customer. I have my choice of watching my soap opera on WDTN with rabbit ears or wait a day and be able to watch my soap opera on Soap Network so it really doesn’t make a difference to me.
By thrilled1
October 14, 2008 2:31 PM | Link to this
I got DirectTV because of this mess and I LOVE it! I would highly recommend making the better technology switch.