rant about broadcast quality edit

A lot of areas in the northern part of WSIL viewing area cannot get this station with Charter cable TV. This consists of almost all of Washington County (except Ashley and Radom), and parts of Marion, Jefferson, and Clinton counties. This station was provided by an previous cable provider but in the mid 1990s Charter bought them out and took away WSIL from the cable lineup. The residents are forced to use high quality television attena towers with the direction pointing towards Marion just to be able to watch this television station, which is difficult to do because they require building permits and can only be a certain height. Even so, the quality is very grainy. Charter replaced WSIL with KDNL, which nobody in the area will watch KDNL because the quality of that station is horrible. Kimmy78 17:07, 3 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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BetacommandBot (talk) 07:18, 15 January 2008 (UTC)Reply