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That's the crazy thing about the forced switch to digital. We were promised the sun and moon, and ended up with a turd. We gained about 45 extra local channels in my area, however about half of those are doubled. In other words, channel 23 is also channel 41, or thereabouts.

Also, only a few of the new channels are worth watching; the rest are split between local public access (and around there that means a dozen variations on Bubba's Fishin' n' Huntin' Show 24/7), televangelism networks, and Latino TV. Now don't get me wrong, I speak Spanish and could probably enjoy a couple of those, but when that's the best there is out of the bad lot it's just sad.
There are a couple of gems in there though. There is one channel dedicated to older TV shows and has very few advertisements, and there's one similar but for really old and obscure movies, like all of Roger Corman's stuff, and old Basil Rathbone and Vincent Price flicks. For a classic horror fan like me that's a boon.
Overall though, it's nowhere near competition for cable. I've been doing the Netflix thing since I got an Xbox on the cheap, but my girlfriend will soon be cancelling her subscription due to their increase in prices. I may look into Hulu Plus, and there's always torrenting but I've always been somewhat on the fence about that. Broadcast TV I don't have an issue with so much, but pay TV I don't like to download "unofficially". I guess if the show is really good, it's worth waiting on the DVD, but I'm impatient.