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In your opinion, do you think OTA viewership is increasing or decreasing?
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<p>[QUOTE="Fringe Reception, post: 74234, member: 4739"]<u>Increasin</u>g numbers of OTA viewers, without any question.</p><p></p><p>This week we learned Seattle's unemployment has jumped from 8.9% to 9.2%. The Obama-economy has stagnated growth (otherwise known as reverse recovery) and even my next door neighbor's young son, <u>now on his own</u>, who grew up seeing MY antennas in front of his parents' picture windows has (somehow) <em>"discovered"</em> FREE OTA TV. Imagine that!</p><p></p><p>Today, I had an E-mail from my attorney after I teased him with the Article I posted here about two more FREE subchannels are or will become available locally on January 1. Now, he wants me to design and build an antenna system for FREE TV reception for him.</p><p></p><p>He is a <u>ver</u>y intellegent man and he took an honest look at what he is currently paying - about one thousand dollars every year to receive them: The Basket Weaving Channel, The Knitting Channel, the "Buy It Now" channels and the "As Seen On TV channels" and he recognises he is wasting his families' money.</p><p></p><p>All they want is LOCAL NEWS (easy, here) and on top of it he will get frosting on the cake including: RTV, THIS TV, the soon to come ANTENNA TV, multiple simultanious PBS feeds and 24/7 weather reports thru Fox and more channels.</p><p></p><p>How much TV can any busy person watch? The above channels and more are all FREE here. The link to my article with images is below and it ought to make you think about CUTTING your Cable bill to zero $$$.</p><p></p><p>To view my recent article click here: <strong><a href="http://www.dtvusaforum.com/content/481-two-new-seattle-area-tv-subchannels-ota-free.html">http://www.dtvusaforum.com/content/481-two-new-seattle-area-tv-subchannels-ota-free.html</a></strong></p><p></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fringe Reception, post: 74234, member: 4739"][U]Increasin[/U]g numbers of OTA viewers, without any question. This week we learned Seattle's unemployment has jumped from 8.9% to 9.2%. The Obama-economy has stagnated growth (otherwise known as reverse recovery) and even my next door neighbor's young son, [U]now on his own[/U], who grew up seeing MY antennas in front of his parents' picture windows has (somehow) [I]"discovered"[/I] FREE OTA TV. Imagine that! Today, I had an E-mail from my attorney after I teased him with the Article I posted here about two more FREE subchannels are or will become available locally on January 1. Now, he wants me to design and build an antenna system for FREE TV reception for him. He is a [U]ver[/U]y intellegent man and he took an honest look at what he is currently paying - about one thousand dollars every year to receive them: The Basket Weaving Channel, The Knitting Channel, the "Buy It Now" channels and the "As Seen On TV channels" and he recognises he is wasting his families' money. All they want is LOCAL NEWS (easy, here) and on top of it he will get frosting on the cake including: RTV, THIS TV, the soon to come ANTENNA TV, multiple simultanious PBS feeds and 24/7 weather reports thru Fox and more channels. How much TV can any busy person watch? The above channels and more are all FREE here. The link to my article with images is below and it ought to make you think about CUTTING your Cable bill to zero $$$. To view my recent article click here: [B][url]http://www.dtvusaforum.com/content/481-two-new-seattle-area-tv-subchannels-ota-free.html[/url][/B] Jim[/QUOTE]
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