Posted by Adirondack case guy on December 16, 2010 at 17:03:05 from (67.252.92.228):
Our local Tv Station WKTV Utica NY has been a part of my life as long as I can remember. Today TW stopped broadcasting from them. The last Two weeks the TV station has been running adds and ticker tapes saying that TW would not negotiate a new contract. TW has been posting e-mails saying they will provide me with local NBC service other than WKTV. Today on clannel 2 I got WBTR out of Wilks Berre PA. What the F()k I'm in central NY. I still get CBS-6 out of Albany, but they are in a totally different weather and social economic area and pay little attention to news in our area unless it has something to do with the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown 12 miles to my south.TW seems to only care about their profit line, rather than community service. I would like to leave TW , but I have Road Runner, and if I drop that I loose my Web Mail Box idenity which I can't afford to loose at this point in time. TW has become extreamly expensive $168.oo per month for RR and TV with some movie channels, no sports options. The only satilite option available which carries WKTV and my other favorites is Dish Net. Pros. and Cons. of DN would be appreciated. It just seams that the common folk have no options left anymore that are affordable Today. Big companies with over priced junk and no service.
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