Check it out if you like old television shows. I watch it quite often, in fact I watch Kojak almost every day.
They also carry Off Beat Cinema in some markets (they show a lot of those great cheesy B Movies we all love).
See if they have a station near you and check out their programming.
http://www.rtnville.com/affiliates.html
I know this is an old thread but does anyone know if this station still exists at all?As i had it but it was replaced with Antenna TV.
I haven't seen it around here in Texas but we also have Antenna TV and ME TV.
I've seen Antenna TV and RTV, but we can only get RTV if we put the TV in one particular room, and sit very still. :bouncegiggle:
I wish we hadn't switched to DTV; at least I could see through static. When...TV...cut...out...it's...annoying. It's not like all the channels were full, 59-69 only had 1 station when they switched over. I know it freed up bandwidth for cellphones and stuff, and I know the picture's better when it works, but, still, when the TV cuts out it gets on my nerves. Okay, I'm done. Please forgive my little rant. :wink:
Quote from: Pacman000 on March 17, 2012, 05:53:43 PM
I've seen Antenna TV and RTV, but we can only get RTV if we put the TV in one particular room, and sit very still. :bouncegiggle:
I wish we hadn't switched to DTV; at least I could see through static. When...TV...cut...out...it's...annoying. It's not like all the channels were full, 59-69 only had 1 station when they switched over. I know it freed up bandwidth for cellphones and stuff, and I know the picture's better when it works, but, still, when the TV cuts out it gets on my nerves. Okay, I'm done. Please forgive my little rant. :wink:
I agree whole heartedly. I'm an old fogey who misses Analog.
I have a vizio 42inch hd tv so why cant i just unhook the cable for cable and the channels just show up like pbs and antenna tv?