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In Reply to: No commitment to HTDV by networks! posted by usafwso on November 27, 2002 at 18:11:16:
... FOX really does seem to be dragging its feet.Seriously, what specifically are you looking for? All of the major networks, except FOX, broadcast significant portions of their primetime schedules in HD.
On the other hand, if you're looking for weekend sports, I agree. It's crazy that no one is currently doing NFL football, and college sports are covered only sporadically, like SEC football (yawn) and basketball's NCAA tournament.
Still, I hardly think this is the time to give up. Hang in there - Pat
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All of the major networks, except FOX, broadcast significant portions of their primetime schedules in HD.I strongly disagree, almost NONE of the programming on NBC/CBS/ABC is 1080i, its all old 480 stuff even the VAST majority of new shows. Only PBS actually has a HDTV channel that broadcasts 1080i programming. Having an HDTV tuner at this point is kind of a joke. Sure the networks broadcast an HDTV signal, but 99% of what they broadcast, prime time or otherwise, is still 480 line low resolution material, so having it on HDTV doesnt help any.
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