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customerserviceguy

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24. I have no specific knowledge of the situation
Sat Jul 19, 2025, 01:25 PM
Saturday

but it would seem to me that the only markets that would have put in digital transmitters would have been in the more urban markets. Rural stations just wouldn't have the audience or advertiser base needed to finance new equipment in some cases, no doubt.

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I cut the cable years ago, so I wouldn't know that I've missed anything Seeking Serenity Jul 18 #1
His show isn't on cable. BannonsLiver Jul 18 #2
A person would have to be customerserviceguy Jul 18 #4
It's also on Paramount + SocialDemocrat61 Jul 18 #5
I'm pretty sure the majority of people in this country are within range of a CBS station. BannonsLiver Jul 18 #6
Sadly not an option for many. In my area, FemDemERA Jul 18 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Jul 18 #7
I'm pretty sure NBC and CBS had pretty close to full VHF nationwide clearance all the way back in the '50s - ABC had 30 Midwestern Democrat Jul 18 #18
I have no specific knowledge of the situation customerserviceguy Saturday #24
Can confirm you can OTA broadcasts in rural areas. BannonsLiver Sunday #36
Which i also don't have. No one in my neighborhood does. Seeking Serenity Jul 18 #16
Depends on the antenna Oeditpus Rex Saturday #32
Cool story. BannonsLiver Sunday #35
Meaning? (n.t.) Oeditpus Rex Sunday #41
CBS is network TV. You can watch it with an antenna. CentralMass Jul 18 #10
Same here. Prof. Toru Tanaka Saturday #26
I too, lost interest, but he and his show always got me interested in what he has to say, just not enough to either SWBTATTReg Jul 18 #3
Colbert clips are on YouTube SocialDemocrat61 Jul 18 #9
Good! I figured as much, since I've seen a few of them (the recordings). A good thing is hard to keep down. SWBTATTReg Jul 18 #11
To be honest, YouTube hurt the late night shows. People realized that if something extraordinary happened on one of Midwestern Democrat Jul 18 #21
What the hell snowybirdie Jul 18 #8
An Eye for an Aye LetMyPeopleVote Jul 18 #12
Kimmel A, Seth Meyers B+, Colbert C+, Fallon F jimmy the one Jul 18 #13
We record his show every night. I love the monolog. Emile Jul 18 #14
Me too actually.....but damn it...the orange piece of shit just tanked Colbert. a kennedy Jul 18 #17
Yeah GladysKravitz Jul 18 #19
I basically stopped watching late night talk shows when I totally lost interest in current cinema - Hollywood stopped Midwestern Democrat Jul 18 #20
Maybe HBO or another outlet will pick him up. iemanja Jul 18 #22
Could be good like when his predecessor was cx. carpetbagger Saturday #23
I go in the other direction. pwb Saturday #25
I also lost interest in this show but will be watching more often LetMyPeopleVote Saturday #27
Lost $50MM with a salary of $16MM Melon Saturday #34
I haven't watched anything on TV, air or streaming, in years. nt ImNotGod Saturday #28
Zelenskyy was/is a comedian. murielm99 Saturday #29
He had the highest rated late night talk show. Emile Saturday #30
What are these "channels" you speak of? hunter Sunday #38
My preference lately JPK Saturday #31
The problem with late-night talk TV: Oeditpus Rex Saturday #33
Since debuting in September 2015, there have been 1671 new episodes onenote Sunday #37
When the host's entire monolgue Oeditpus Rex Sunday #39
Interesting. I like both Colbert and Kimmel onenote Sunday #40
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