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I don't know when, but when I read this story on the newspaper web site (not literally, since you pay if you actually read too many stories), I looked for information about the station and found out The Brew was an HD-2 channel.
If anyone in that area has actual HD, perhaps they can comment on how this format compares to Chuck.
In Asheville, no way! When I went to my aunt's house in Arden, NC, 5 miles from the Asheville Airport, I recieved NO SIGNAL what so ever from WSPA, I can only recieve WSPA's SD signal from WYCW 62.2. What is their translator's call letters in Asheville, and does WSPA have a translator that broadcasts to Asheville viewers? My aunt don't get CBS in a non-subchannel. Nor a Univision channel, as she dosen't have cable and there is no Univision affiliate in the GSAA/Upstate Market. She will try to get Charter, Time Warner/Comcast or satellite so she can get all channels in that area.
By the looks of my aunt, not good. We have to watch CBS/WSPA from it's sister station WYCW's 62.2 subchannel where she lives, 5-7 miles from the Asheville Airport. What is the call letters for WSPA's translator in Asheville by the way, since people that live there can't get the actual WSPA signal.