This means that in addition to the stations you receive from within your primary television market, you may also receive stations from out-of-market broadcasters who happen to have signals that reach your area. What makes a broadcaster or station out-of-market? Any broadcaster that is located in, and broadcasts from, a different television market than the one you live in is considered an “out-of-market” broadcaster. Your area is designated as part of the Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York television market, which means WBAL and WPSG are considered out of your local broadcast area. WPSG is designated to serve the Philadelphia television market. Why do you have to drop these stations? WBAL is designated to serve the Baltimore television market. To learn more about these changes, see the attached Frequently Asked Questions below: Syndicated programming carried by out-of-market broadcasters can be found on local in-market stations.Ĭustomers are receiving notice of these changes in their bill. News from out-of-market broadcasters can be found on the station websites, on Tubi in some locations – which is available on X1 at no cost – or via the NewsON app. Your community is designated by Nielsen as part of the Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York television market and the stations listed above are out-of-market broadcasters in your area.
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