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Old 01-12-2010, 04:15 AM
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Since we had to switch to digital TV (DTV) in the middle of last year, has anyone been discovering any new channels or sub-channels yet? There's a lot of new stuff, including a movie channel called "THIS" that I've been watching a lot lately.
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When I was working for Comcast earlier this year, I was having to deal with all the confusing surrounding the digital transition.. there was so much information out there and I'm really glad that so many people now are converted. Did it go over easily for you?

I am happy with all the new HD channels that I received from Comcast!!!
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It was pretty easy, but I think that the hardest thing about it all was hooking up the equipment to the TV. When the transition was delayed to June, I thought that there would be a second delay. I'm looking for some more movie channels. PBS World has been pretty interesting.
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I don't have cable, but I still can get quite a few digital channels on my TV. Have you seen MTV3? It has a lot of bilingual programming, and there are a lot of shows from MTV.
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I don't have cable, but I still can get quite a few digital channels on my TV. Have you seen MTV3? It has a lot of bilingual programming, and there are a lot of shows from MTV.
I've watched a little bit of it and it seems pretty cool. Never got too into it though
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Of course it never takes the place of the other channels that I like to watch, but often when there's nothing else on TV, I like to see what's on MTV3. I'm not very familiar with their programming schedule, though.
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