Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 15, 2012 11:58:31 GMT -6
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 13, 2012 11:53:47 GMT -6
Yuh, the Breeze is that good. At least I think so. They are my favorite music station.
But I listen more to talk, and I don't find anything to listen to on KSL any more, except sometimes I listen to the morning news, but Amanda eventually drives me away. And I got tired of Doug Wright pushing the Bonneville/LDS line promoting illegal immigration. KSL's afternoon Web program is just amateurish and the evening "project" sounds like it is programed by bickering children. Something went very wrong at KSL a year or 2 ago. I'm guessing it's when they hired that liberal LA Times guy to run things. I guess he's gone now, but nothing's changed.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 10, 2012 1:27:06 GMT -6
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jun 30, 2012 22:29:13 GMT -6
This is great news for me! I love to listen to Bill Bennett in the early morning but the KLO 1430 nighttime signal is really poor here. This will be great. I'll be able to hear the other nighttime programs clearly now too for the first time.
This news made my day. Can't wait. Thank you KLO.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jun 6, 2012 14:36:19 GMT -6
I listen once in a while. It's interesting to hear info from other points of view. I don't really miss 'em when they're not there though. There are plenty of other information sources on radio, TV and the internet.
TV channel 9.2 "MHz Worldview" has TV news from many countries. I find myself watching something there almost every day. They've recently added CCTV, the Chinese government English language information channel. I especially like NHK, the Japanese government news channel.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jan 3, 2012 11:37:29 GMT -6
MDU? Multiple Dwelling Unit?
I live on the east side of Murray, used to be called Cottonwood. I can't get KTKK at all, day or night. There's lots of AM noise here. KLO is bad at night, pretty good in the daytime.
I was listening to KLO this morning during the 6am hour. Walter Platz was doing the show and doing a pretty good job, a little repetitive, but informative. He has a news woman doing news every 15 minutes.
Personally, I wish they'd just put Laura Ingraham back on live at 7.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Dec 24, 2011 10:41:21 GMT -6
That's what I was wondering. It's about time.
By the way, what happened to the "Channel 4" 9pm news on CW30? My TV guides still list it, but it hasn't been on for a few days.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Dec 5, 2011 13:57:49 GMT -6
I'd be happy if they'd just constantly re-run the latest ch. 5 newscast. There is (or was, at least) a station in Phoenix that did that on a cable channel. I watched it quite often.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Nov 30, 2011 10:56:56 GMT -6
Yuh, I heard them too. Sounds like someone "forgot" to turn down the power at sunset.
Radio Locator shows 10kw daytime and 250w at night.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Nov 21, 2011 16:58:37 GMT -6
Yes, I mean "Skip Channel".
I did yet another re-scan and as usual channels 4.3 and 4.30 showed up. I then did a skip channel on them and they don't show up. But they probably will tomorrow.
I won't buy another Vizio.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Nov 20, 2011 14:12:45 GMT -6
It's a 32 inch Vizio, model E320VA. It allows deleting channels but no favorites. Channels 4.3 and 4.30 have been deleted (many times in fact). The only way to actually get them to go away is to re-scan and delete, then they come back the next day. I actually get 2 channels labelled 4.30, the second one is black and I can't leave that channel using the channel up/down button, only by punching in another channel number.
I've decided that the Vizio firmware is just not ready for prime time. I could be wrong.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Nov 19, 2011 15:20:55 GMT -6
I have 3 digital TVs now. Two of them pick up channel 16. One of them lost channel 16 a couple of months ago. I have rescanned several times and still can't receive it. I'm sure it's not lack of signal. I have plenty of signal. Maybe I'll try re-scanning yet again.
Also, on another of my TVs I have trouble with channel 4's subchannels. I delete all of 4's subchannels and a day later they magically reappear. Annoying. I don't want them. They are just in the way when I want to click from 4news to 5news.
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Terry
Silver Level Member
Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Nov 16, 2011 10:32:21 GMT -6
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Nov 4, 2011 8:32:50 GMT -6
Yep. 100.300000 HD2 is all Christmas all the time now. Time to go shopping.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Oct 30, 2011 23:30:17 GMT -6
TV delivered on the Internet - I think this is eventually going to be a big business. adage.com/article/digital/radixtv-web-tv-service-a-glimpse-future/230501/Right now I watch Glenn Beck's TV channel via my Roku box for $5 per month. And the Roku delivers, for free, these 24 hour news channels: BBC, CNN International, France 24 (in English), Al Jazeera (English), RT (Russian TV news), even Press TV from Iran. I've often thought that once someone offers Fox News Channel and maybe CNN for less than I'm paying for Comcast cable, I'll sign up. Coming soon, to a data stream near you.
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