I like good HD picture quality OTA as well, but I also can see the merits of increasing subchannels on free TV. Those who want everything and as much HD as possible are going to be willing to pay for it. I like the concept of having more variety on free TV to make ditching cable or satellite completely easier.Scott in FL said:I like MGM films, but I'd much rather pay for it in HD with no commercials. And keep OTA channels in HD.
.It also mentions:The network, launching this fall, will have a strong initial emphasis on children's entertainment. Cookie Jar Entertainment will handle all of the children's programming, including FCC-approved educational informational shows
Retro Television Network has an interesting web site. I don't get OTA TV, so can't comment on it except to note that in the SFO area, KRON apparently has it. Which leads me to wish that Dish could dump KRON's regular programming and offer Retro for awhile.A number of locally based digital TV networks have attempted to start up in recent years, all with mixed results. One network, Retro Television Network, launched recently airing older TV shows, such as "Bonanza," "Hogan's Heroes" and "Happy Days" on some 70 stations' local digital signals.
Since it appears they are on Galaxy 10R at 123°, I don't suppose it would be possible to use a fixed DTV 36 ODU and, along with the linear LNBF, use the LNBF off my Dish 500 wing dish currently used to receive Echostar 5 at 129° and get both satellite signals? My 129° signal is not so hot.FTA Michael said:You can get a lot of RTN stations with a FTA setup, but not all of them.