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    How to watch CBS

    Since TimeWarner Cable and CBS are fighting, I am not able to watch CBS. No shows I am missing, but there will be some football on CBS that I would like to see. Anyone know of a method to watch online in the DFW area?

    #2
    Have you tried the "CBS Sports" app? I'm not sure if it'll do what you need, but it might be worth looking into.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ChickenWing View Post
      Have you tried the "CBS Sports" app? I'm not sure if it'll do what you need, but it might be worth looking into.
      I'll give it a shot. Thanks.

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        #4
        it should be on regular tv, you don't need cable, well at least where I live.

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          #5
          Originally posted by mr.quick View Post
          it should be on regular tv, you don't need cable, well at least where I live.
          I guess I have gone too far into the electronic age. None of my sets have antennas. My only source is the cable network and all CBS stations, even the local KTVT are gone. I did discover that the spanish network version of CBS works. I just can't understand the announcers.

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            #6
            Dish network.

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              #7
              Originally posted by shaft_slinger00 View Post
              Dish network.
              If I start missing too much college football I will be giving it serious consideration.

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                #8
                You should be able to hook the cable coming out of the back of your TV to an antenna and then go to the menu and pick "Antenna" to view things through the antenna.

                Bisch

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                  #9
                  AT&T Uverse ordered and waiting installation, then it is bye bye Time Warner.


                  I hope/wish everyone would cancel TW because of the way they handled the whole CBS ordeal.

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                    #10
                    Ok guess I'm in another zone or something but what happened with time Warner and CBS?

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                      #11
                      Get a digital antenna. If the station is within 30 miles a cheap indoor digital antenna will pick it up.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by marshman View Post
                        Ok guess I'm in another zone or something but what happened with time Warner and CBS?
                        Contract dispute over satellite usage, I think.

                        Its like the Iraq Iran war, you hope it never ends and they both don't run out of ammo.....

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                          #13
                          If you want to watch CBS, go to radio shack get a converter box, unhook your cable, hook up the converter box and your good to go.

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                            #14
                            Like Bisch said.....almost all new HD TV's have built in antennas that should pick up the over the air (OTA) local channels. Just switch your source....if the antenna is not strong enough you can but a cheap plug in antenna from radio shack or best buy and go to town!

                            All my Sony TV's have a built in antenna and we pick up about 25 local channels and we are 34 miles to the antenna farm in Houston.
                            Last edited by unclefish; 08-17-2013, 08:40 PM.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bisch View Post
                              You should be able to hook the cable coming out of the back of your TV to an antenna and then go to the menu and pick "Antenna" to view things through the antenna.

                              Bisch
                              Originally posted by ItsLeo View Post
                              Get a digital antenna. If the station is within 30 miles a cheap indoor digital antenna will pick it up.
                              Thanks!!!! I'll give this a shot.

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