Are the locals changed relatively quick or does it take a day or so?
it changes locals as the provider (dish/directv) changes the address and sends the signal. Usually done while you are online/on the phone
Are the locals changed relatively quick or does it take a day or so?
Do you have WDSU? I am guessing this happens when the Saints are on 6. Can you still catch the local New Orleans affiliates over the air? I know that Dish has 11 New Orleans locals. I think Dish has 6 Baton Rouge locals (I think Dish is missing a CW affiliate although you could probably get a superstation if that is an issue; I even think D* is missing the MyNetwork TV Baton Rouge affiliate).
When we had cable with affiliates from both areas, some network programming would play at different times. WAFB airs CBS This Morning on weekdays (while WWL has not for decades due to the strong locals news rating at the time; of course, recent sister station WUPL started airing it a few years ago). I remember when independent WHNO aired it in the mid-90s. The Price Is Right airs at 10 AM on WWL while it airs at 11 AM on WAFB. I also remember when WAFB would air yesterday's show back in the day. The Young and the Restless airs at 11 AM on WWL while it airs at 4 PM on WAFB. I believe that the Late Late Show airs at 12:05 AM after The Insider on WWL; I think WAFB airs it at 11:35 PM.
WDSU airs Days of Our Lives at 1 PM while WVLA airs it at noon. I remember when WDSU used to air the last hour of Today an hour later.
WGNO airs The Chew at noon while WBRZ airs it at 11 AM in order to air an hour long newscast at noon.
WNOL now airs primetime shows an hour later in order to air The Simpsons from 7-8 PM.
The Baton Rouge channels come in handy when there is breaking news in New Orleans (especially when sister stations are not used to air the programming during breaking news coverage), local sporting events (as you mentioned) airing (especially when it is WVUE since Fox HD programming does not seem to be aired after its original airing date and time due to an affiliate airing different programming and especially when the games are coming from Cox Sports Television or ESPN), tailgate specials, Mardi Gras parade coverage (although it is just a day and one might be catching a parade anyway), and when WWL decides to air a random movie in primetime instead of CBS programming (although it has been a while since I saw WWL do this thankfully).
If you can catch most if not all the New Orleans OTA, then it probably would not be bad to also get the Baton Rouge locals. Some cable companies still offer both markets for some networks or a hybrid from both. You may want to see if you can pull in the Baton Rouge station(s) you want OTA before "moving."
unless the local market crosses state lines (like as example the Minneapolis market covers Western WI) then yes you will. Spotbeams cover maybe 200 miels
Here's a half serious question: Say Mr Joe Brown is travelling across the country in his RV for an entire summer; wouldn't he be obliged to tell Dish where he's at?
Cheers, K
You are obligated to tell Dish when your receivers are not where your address says they are supposed to be for a home account. Taking out of the equation getting the networks, technically I suppose if you remove the receiver from the house and use it in the RV Dish is supposed to know. I'm guessing if no one is home to use the account at the same time, no harm no foul. As mentioned if you want the networks, you would have an RV account and Dish will give the NY or LA ones. An RV account does not need to notify Dish of exactly where they are, unless like Iceberg said you want the specific locals for where you are.Here's a half serious question: Say Mr Joe Brown is travelling across the country in his RV for an entire summer; wouldn't he be obliged to tell Dish where he's at?
Cheers, K