10-06-2006, 08:09 PM
Probably not many, all of the majors are fully HD, and most of the minors. Los Angeles is a huge market and changed quickly. Problem is content, not much out there, the broadcasters rather slice up the bandwidth then dedicate it to a solitary channel.
Most cable companies rather not carry that much data, most are at their capacity between broadcast data, and internet. Also, they are really holding subscribers hostage, what little HD content Time Warner carries, you can only receive with a TW HD-DVR box, at an extra 30 bucks a month, that of course is only the broadcast channels, anything else like the beautiful Discovery HD is extra cash.
BGnR
Most cable companies rather not carry that much data, most are at their capacity between broadcast data, and internet. Also, they are really holding subscribers hostage, what little HD content Time Warner carries, you can only receive with a TW HD-DVR box, at an extra 30 bucks a month, that of course is only the broadcast channels, anything else like the beautiful Discovery HD is extra cash.
BGnR