<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">KCAL 9 is going high definition starting with Friday's game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Indiana Pacers. KCAL 9 HD will be available to all customers of Time Warner Cable in Southern California as part of Time Warner Cable's basic HD service. All 18 of KCAL 9's remaining 2006-07 regular season Lakers games, plus Lakers playoff games on KCAL 9, will be produced in HDTV. In addition, KCAL 9 will show all of its 2007 Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasts in HDTV. In addition to the sports programming, KCAL 9 will join sister station CBS2 in producing a combined 11 hours of live, local newscasts in high definition each weekday when the two stations move into a new state-of-the-art studio in Studio City. Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) is the largest cable provider in Southern California. KCAL 9 and CBS2 are both owned by CBS Corp. (NYSE: CBS). KCAL has been the flagship station for the Lakers since 1977. </div> Link All I've got to say is, SWEET!!
<div class="quote_poster">Mamba Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">My HD receiver isn't receiving the signal...boo.</div> Looks the same as always to me I don't see any difference. lol
will the games still be delayed i hate watching games when i already know the result then i cant listen to lakers game on the radio so it sucks
Its cool that they are broadcasting in HD....but if you dont have an HD tv then your asked out and if you have Direct TV like me you're asked out too.
This is the reason why i got an 46' HD TV and Direct TV HD but i did know that KCAL will not contact his HD channel with Direct TV right away. Hopefully, they do it soon.
<div class="quote_poster">Pablo23 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">This is the reason why i got an 46' HD TV and Direct TV HD but i did know that KCAL will not contact his HD channel with Direct TV right away. Hopefully, they do it soon.</div> SERIOUSLY! Damn that DirecTV! Get us HD!