MARC is

The Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC). It operates three lines that include Maryland, Washington D.C., and West Virginia. MARC Train operates on weekdays only with limited service on select holidays. For the Brunswick and Camden Line, there is morning and evening rush hours only. For the Penn Line there is all day and late evening service.

Source:www.mtamaryland.com/services/marc/serviceInformation/MARC_General_Information.cfm

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

WETA only wants rich, smart, influential people to watch their UK Channel!

 

WETA-UK Only Available in HD as of 8/4/2020

When WETA management decided to convert the UK channel to HD, instead of adding an HD channel, on 8/4/20, they cut off access to 1000s of loyal viewers who can only afford SD.

There are several things to consider:

  • There is no free way to get HD service and it would only be to see one extra channel.
  • If a viewer could afford HD, he or she would have it already.
  • On 09/15/2020, News channel 8 reported that one in three people in the DMV  (DC, Maryland, Virginia) are food insecure.
  • A can of tuna, equal to one meal, if on sale is $1.
  • Comcast and Verizon each charge $10/month ($120/year) for HD which amounts to 8-10 meals a month. Of course, they raise the price every year so this is in perpetuity.
  • They are not making more money by going HD only. That is, unless they have financial interest in the companies who charge extra for HD service. (Did anyone say Conflict of Interest?) They are just cutting off the less fortunate.
  • WETA could easily have kept the SD channel and added an HD channel, thereby serving the entire viewing community.
  • Most of the  UK TV shows are old and don't look better in HD.

I wrote to the station on 8/5/2020. The station's response to my concern, though mostly polite, contained a self-justifying fallacy and an insult. Management mistakenly thinks there are only a "few" poor people in the DMV and that HD only would only be a "mere inconvenience" to these inconsequential viewers.

Further, it was much to my despair to view their web site section for corporate sponsors saying they could have "unparalleled access to the Washington area’s most influential, educated and affluent audiences." So, those who are not influential or are poorly educated or poor financially are not deemed worthy of being able to view programming not available elsewhere for free.

Please help me encourage WETA management to put back an SD channel.

WETA https://weta.org/contact/Community-Advisory-Council

Contact WETA: https://weta.org/contact

Email: digitalmedia@weta.org ; tv@weta.org

References:

WETA's Audiences | WETA https://weta.org/support/corporate/audiences