PSA: Recently Lose Local Nexstar Channels From DirecTV? Do This.

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • If you recently lost one or a few local channels from your DirecTV lineup, use an antenna. Over-the-air TV is free, regulated by the FCC, and is higher quality. If you think over-the-air TV isn't available at your location because "I've tried an antenna and it didn't work" or "this area isn't good for antenna reception", watch my video about receiving local channels: • How To Watch Local Cha...

Komentáře • 7

  • @jav05
    @jav05 Před rokem

    I live in the Ownes Valley and live next to the Sierra Mountains where on the other side is Fresno. We have 1 station here KVME, but they only broadcast JTV and H&I. We used to have 2 stations but the other one KSRW-LP Shutdown in July 13 2021 on the Low-Powered analog shutdown but it was just a station airing Outside TV and Local News that's now available on CZcams. The only way we will get OTA TV here is if the stations built Translators from LA like Ridgecrest as were part of the LA Market. Me personally im not the biggest fan of The CW so im not missing KTLA that much.

  • @Jean0987654321
    @Jean0987654321 Před rokem +5

    At this point, I think many people should mount an antenna as a backup plan in case of stuff like this. Some of these disputes can be lengthy

  • @Lilshywolfswag
    @Lilshywolfswag Před rokem +1

    I had an antenna before i got Directv, only got 14 channels with it & FOX wasn't one of those channels (& thats the only channel i lost in the dispute that i actually watched)

  • @timbo303official9
    @timbo303official9 Před rokem +3

    Wont work if theres like a million mountains in the way.

    • @WNYOverTheAir
      @WNYOverTheAir  Před rokem +4

      With ATSC 3.0, it would work, depending on how the broadcaster implements their signal. I’ll be discussing this in a future video.

    • @jav05
      @jav05 Před rokem

      same, i live in the Ownes Valley next to the Sierra Mountains.

    • @jav05
      @jav05 Před rokem

      ​@WNYOverTheAir There's KFRE in Fresno, but it's still like 86 miles from here, plus the Sierra Mountains are huge.