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Re: [Swprograms] BBC World in USA
I am a DirecTV subscriber and here in the Philadelphia area we actually
get three PBS stations two from Pennsylvania and one from New Jersey.
The NJ station takes a 7 PM broadcast of BBC News and most nights the
local Philadelphia station takes an 11 PM broadcast. I'm pretty sure
that most nights these broadcasts are different.
My frustration is that we can't get BBC World here. Verizon's Fios
service has it but neither Comcast Cable nor the two satellite providers
carry it. I think the US is one of the few places in the world where
BBC World isn't available.
Sandy
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Mr. Sandy Finlayson
Philadelphia, PA
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Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 2:50 PM
To: josephbuch@xxxxxxxxx; Shortwave programming discussion
Subject: Re: [Swprograms] BBC World in USA
I wouldn't be surprised if MPT and WETA both get the OK -- the nearest
transmitter sites are Annapolis (22) and Frederick (62).
I am not sure if DC cable systems get both services but I would
suspect so. When I lived in Baltimore County Comcast included both
WETA and MPT.
My guess is that the BBC would require the two services to air BBC
World newscasts at different times to afford multiple viewing
opportunities.
I suspect many cable systems bring in multiple PBS signals -- after a
"gentleman's agreement" that was in place for many years, whereby
Lehigh Valley cable systems did not carry WHYY, Philadelphia's PBS
station, nowadays both WLVT and WHYY are available to subscribers of
the two main CATV services in the area.
Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Joe Buch <josephbuch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> In the Washington, DC market the program airs on several stations now
plus coverage on most cable systems from Maryland Public TV. It will be
interesting to see if WETA can still take the program if Maryland Public
TV wants it. MPT has state-wide coverage of Maryland from the Delmarva
peninsula to the western panhandle. Of course WETA covers the opinion
formers the BBC is most interested in reaching.
>
> I think Washington is a separate metropolitan statistical area from
Baltimore, but the entire eastern part of DC is bordered by Maryland and
nicely served by MPT as is the rest of the state. It will be
interesting to see how this possible conflict resolves itself.
>
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