StarvingForHDTV
10-28-2002, 12:24 PM
I just had a friend call me up for a different reason, but he mentioned that he saw the "first full time DTV" commercial on channel 12 analog. I asked him about it and he said it got him excited and interested. On the other hand, he said he could wait for the new technology purchase since "there is only one station in Milwaukee on the air".
I told him that NBC was on the air for basically prime time. That CBS was on most if not all of the time. And PBS was on as well. He didn't sound like he believed me. I guess if the other networks want to get more viewers of DTV, they could run some ads like channel 12 did, to inform the public of their status.
I just thought it was interesting that the commercial worked. At least in some ways. I did tell my friend that A Bug's Life was great in HDTV. Maybe some day he will make the switch. It will probably happen quicker if there is more advertising and education on the analog stations about DTV availability in the Milwaukee area.
Starving
I told him that NBC was on the air for basically prime time. That CBS was on most if not all of the time. And PBS was on as well. He didn't sound like he believed me. I guess if the other networks want to get more viewers of DTV, they could run some ads like channel 12 did, to inform the public of their status.
I just thought it was interesting that the commercial worked. At least in some ways. I did tell my friend that A Bug's Life was great in HDTV. Maybe some day he will make the switch. It will probably happen quicker if there is more advertising and education on the analog stations about DTV availability in the Milwaukee area.
Starving