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Originally Posted by Jeffhs
With so few affiliates, and some parts of the US having no RTN affiliates whatsoever, I'm surprised the network is still around. Most cable channels would have gone broke by now with this small number of affiliates. I would think RTN would be a very popular cable channel, with affiliates nearly everywhere, given the stuff that passes for comedy, etc. today on the broadcast networks. Hollywood made much better television shows 35+ years ago, IMHO, than they do now; what better place to show those old classics than on RTN?
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I see that RTN appears on some DirecTV and Dish network satellite channels. Which would mean this signal is sprayed all across the country. Or do they have some mechanism to deny RTN from some satellite subscribers? I'm pretty much a died-in-the-wool OTA TV watcher...