Comcast in the Bay Area got rid of INHD2 last month, replacing it with an offical FSN-HD feed instead of pre-empting INHD2 when the Giants, A's, Sharks or some basketball team is on. Now when there isn't a Bay Area sports game, we get a sexy 3-D rendered FSN-HD logo. How much are they paying for THAT bandwidth?
At the same time they gave us TNT-HD, which appears to be full of 90s TV shows being shown STRETCHED (including stretched commericals). There is the occasional movie on, but again edited for basic cable and full of stretched ads.
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Comcast in the Bay Area got rid of INHD2 last month, replacing it with an offical FSN-HD feed instead of pre-empting INHD2 when the Giants, A's, Sharks or some basketball team is on. Now when there isn't a Bay Area sports game, we get a sexy 3-D rendered FSN-HD logo. How much are they paying for THAT bandwidth?
At the same time they gave us TNT-HD, which appears to be full of 90s TV shows being shown STRETCHED (including stretched commericals). There is the occasional movie on, but again edited for basic cable and full of stretched ads.