Article: Fox won't air Cowboys games in HD

GimmeTheBall!

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chargrove;2203867 said:
I grew up in Abilene and lived there again in the mid to late 90s. It is not on the cutting edge, to say the least. My advice: move.

"Abilene, Abilene. Prettiest town I've ever seen."

This was probably written about Abilene, Kan., not the Abilene where you once could not buy beer within the city limits.

To the youth of Abilene I say: It sucks to be you.
 

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GimmeTheBall!;2204153 said:
"Abilene, Abilene. Prettiest town I've ever seen."

This was probably written about Abilene, Kan., not the Abilene where you once could not buy beer within the city limits.

To the youth of Abilene I say: It sucks to be you.
Bob Gibson claimed it was neither, he just made it up. And Abilene's been wet for quite awhile now, its Jones County north of Abilene that is still dry.
 

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theebs;2203766 said:
yeah that is a local isssue.

Dallas always plays in HD. I think there is only 1 or 2 games that are not in HD each week between all the networks. I remember last year one of my friends was complaining because buffalo was not done in HD like 4 times and cincy is the other team it kept happening to.

have no fear though, All cowboys games will be in HD.

All Fox games are in HD, just some stations don't have HD yet.

CBS doesn't do all games in HD for some reason
 

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Joe71;2204138 said:
The title of this thread was misleading.:chop:
Please don't do this to us ever again.:spanking: I almost fell out of my seat.:laugh2:
Didn't mean to scare ya, Joe.:D
 

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ABQCOWBOY;2204000 said:
We are a dwindling club. Poke, you know this right?

yep we are now the old timers we used to didnt listen to.

But we do have some great memories of the Boys !
 

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poke;2204372 said:
yep we are now the old timers we used to didnt listen to.

But we do have some great memories of the Boys !

Yes we do Poke. Thankfully.
 

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who cares.....I will watch my Cowboys with SNOW on the black and white screen!
 

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ThreeSportStar80;2204596 said:
Hmm I'm in Virginia, I wonder if that will apply to us because we pretty much get ALL the Cowboys games.

I'm in Arlington, and all the preseason games have been in HD. I'm assuming it's very rare to find games that are not on HD these days.
 

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Boyzmamacita;2203749 said:
This is from an Abilene publication, but I think it applies nationwide.

Fox won't air Cowboys games in HD

Local affiliate to air Dallas 10 times this season

Don't be too quick to blame Tony Romo if his passes look crisp and sharp one game but not the next.

It just might be the fault of the network that's broadcasting the Dallas Cowboys game that day. Fox will carry 10 of the Cowboys' 16 regular season games -- and it won't be in high definition, with its sharp, crisp, high-resolution image.

Five of the other six games will be televised by CBS, NBC or ESPN, which broadcast locally in HD.

One game, on Dec. 20, will be televised by the NFL Network, which is available only to DirecTV satellite subscribers. Some NFL Network games are broadcast in HD, but others are not.

Local sports fans had a breath of hope that Fox would be broadcasting in high definition by the beginning of the football season. In January, Fox officials said HD broadcasts might be available locally by midyear -- but this is not to be.

In fact, DuJuan McCoy, president and chief executive officer of Bayou City Broadcasting, which owns the local Fox affiliate, said it might be February before high definition programming comes to this area.
"I'm giving you the worst-case scenario," McCoy said, adding that HD programming might arrive sooner.

Earlier this year, Bayou City Broadcasting bought KIDY-TV/Fox 6 San Angelo and KXVA-TV/Fox 15 Abilene from Sage Broadcasting.

One thing is for certain -- Fox will be broadcasting locally in HD by Feb. 17. That's the date mandated by federal law for all television stations to cease broadcasting in the older analog format, which is used by the local Fox affiliate. All stations are required to convert to digital broadcasts by Feb. 17.

Digital doesn't necessarily mean "high definition," but Fox officials said earlier this year that HD broadcasting would come when the local affiliates switched to digital.

The fact that all stations will be required to switch to digital by Feb. 17 is causing the delay in bringing HD programming to this area, McCoy said. A limited number of businesses sell and install the necessary equipment, he said, meaning stations have to wait their turn. The limited number causes another problem, too.

"It's pretty costly," McCoy said.

Local football fans got a taste of the future when Fox transmitted the 2008 Super Bowl locally in high definition via Suddenlink cable. The HD programming was for one day only.

This year Fox will not televise the Super Bowl, but it will broadcast the collegiate national championship game Jan. 8. McCoy said Fox might broadcast that one game in HD, like it did for this year's Super Bowl.

Fox also will broadcast the NFL playoff games that Cowboys fans will be interested in. The National Football League consists of two conferences -- National and American. Dallas plays in the national conference, or NFC.

Fox will broadcast the NFC playoff games. If the Cowboys make the playoffs, local fans will just have to suffer through a standard broadcast.

Fox HD will be not be available by any means -- not via satellite or cable or even by wrapping a coat hanger around an antennae. The only way the programming would be available locally in HD is if Fox makes an exception like it did for this year's Super Bowl.

Otherwise, sports fans, you're out of luck.

"If we're not broadcasting it, you can't get it," McCoy said.


Wow they got that wrong.....Dish Network has the NFL network as well.

I'm confused now because according to what DN has said here recently they will be offering locals in HD for the Abilene DMA this fall.(see below)

HD Locals Programming


Florence-Myrtle Beach, South Carolina DMA – HD Local Market Launched on August 8, 2008 on DISH Network!





More Planned to Launch in the Fall 2008! – DISH Network is currently at 67 HD local network markets, covering

70%



of U.S. TV households, with more to come (please see the table below)!

HD Locals Planned to Launch on DISH Network – Fall 2008
Abilene, TX Columbia-Jefferson City, MO Des Moines, IA Fargo, ND
Greenville, NC Joplin, MO Lincoln, NE Madison, WI
Omaha, NE Quincy, IL Sherman-Ada, TX/OK South Bend, IN
Topeka, KS Waco, TX Wichita Falls, TX Wilkes Barre, PA


I don't see how they can offer HD locals if the local FOX affiliate will not be sending them the HD feed until Feb :confused: .

By the way I live near Lubbock and thank God our local FOX affiliate has been broadcasting in HD for over a year now. Although I have to watch them on my off air antenna since HD locals through DN haven't hit our DMA yet.

The only Cowboys games that have not been in HD so far are the preseason games that have been broadcast on the MYLubbock channel. Horrible picture and sound this preseason. Heck all of the pregame show and the first quarter had too much brightness to it that I couldn't even see who was on the field half of the time. I can't wait till the regular season starts!


 

diekrazy

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I just noticed that the Dallas game versus the Texans will be on cbs tonight.....
:omg:

Finally a preseason game in HD.
 

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Get Directv, have someone in Dallas/Fort Worth order it for you at their address, take the satellite and card back to Abilene, and then you'll have all the local DFW network channels in HD.

My neighbor does that for his son in California so that he can get local Dallas channels in San Diego.
 
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