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In reply to the discussion: Watching TV on web is disrupting cable, broadcast worlds [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)Here in the Manistee National Forest in west Michigan we have no cable TV. We have no broadband Internet. We have nothing but what the antenna on your roof brings in.
I get Internet through an iPhone. A mere six months ago that couldn't happen here. My bandwidth is limited to 3GB per month. Satellite Inet is worse, and expensive.
My TV reception is dependent on an antenna and rotor I installed here 30 years ago which still functions.
I receive the following:
ABC out of Traverse City.
CBS out of Grand Rapids.
FOX local out of Grand Rapids (2 stations)
PBS out of both Grand Rapids and Mt. Pleasant.
(No NBC here)
My favorite is the GR PBS station which broadcasts MHz Worldview on one of their subchannels. International news, commentary, and drama 24/7. They stopped covering sports. I am going to very much miss Footy coverage, the best sport on the planet. Go Sydney Swans!
But I love the drama, in the original language, with subtitles, every night. Tonight is Commasario Brunetti, filmed in Venice in German from Donna Leon's novels and scripts. It's good. They also do the original Swedish Wallander series and diverse others. It's good stuff.
I make the best with what I have. Thankfully there are people here in west Michigan who see value in diversity and multiculturalism. We're not all tea baggers here -- although our congressional delegations say different.