Then came more channels, upgrades, satellites, etc. Remember the old "Fairfield Cable Co"? They had two cables coming into the house and you used an A/B switch to go between Sac and SF/Bay Stations. A little History on Local Television Ma10:36 amįairfield has always been in a no mans land when it comes to this.We are still part of the Bay Area, and must have Bay Area stations. We are not a suburb or associated with Sacramento. Comcast is in the business of collecting money, not spending it. KQED probably demands money to be carried. More likely, Fox said "you will have to pay us more." It's probably similar with KQED. They claim to have dropped KTVU because Fox insisted on just one affiliate per cable market. Yep I hated when they drop KTVU 2 and then they drop KRON 4, Reply Report abusive comment Trump and say, "YOU'RE FIRED!!!!!" " :-) Reply Report abusive comment Then if you really don't need all those Cable, SAT type channels, do like Mr. Put up or have someone put up an OUT DOOR antenna, needed in this area, and get all of them you want. Can anyone help? Reply Report abusive commentĭish has always just provided either Sacto or the East Bay's local feed (Your choice of one or the other, I believe) NOT BOTH. Maybe some other reader can provide the details but I believe it involves some arcane rules about territorial rights of broadcasters. I don't think Comcast/Xfinity has any control over this. Be sure to flag the specific post on which the comment appears, and the abusive comment. If you believe a comment is in some way abusive, please notify Managing Editor Glen Faison by email at. By commenting you will also receive our morning newsletter for free. Please read our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy before commenting. That said, the Daily Republic does not necessarily condone the comments here, nor does it review every post. Those who abuse the comments section can expect to be barred from future commenting. We take a look at what the closure of one Catholic School in L.A.’s Boyle Heights neighborhood means for an immigrant community.The Daily Republic provides this comments section as a service to the community with the idea that it will be a safe environment within which to comment respectfully about the news of the day. The pandemic is having a brutal impact on many school closures, especially for Catholic schools. Opposing rallies were held near Fresno City Hall on Wednesday. Los Angeles renters may have to start paying back payments owed for rent during the pandemic now that the LA City Council is considering reversing measures that protected renters for the past two years.Īs the LGBTQ community continues to celebrate Pride Month here in California, an event that’s scheduled to feature drag queens at Fresno’s Chaffee Zoo has sparked controversy in the city. A bill that would have forced the state's public pension systems to sell their oil and gas holdings by the end of the decade died in the state assembly this week. Trotter has overseen the "Fire Victim Trust" for the past two years, but next week he leaves the post.Ĭalifornia’s public pension systems won’t have to divest their funds from fossil fuels anytime soon. The trustee for a more than $13-billion-dollar fund set up to compensate Pacific Gas and Electric wildfire victims is stepping down. It's part of a program that helps residents who lost homes during the 2018 Camp Fire pay for safety improvements. A Paradise homeowner is one of the first to get her home fire proofed.
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