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mer764KCTV5

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  1. 1. I don't think it's going to be rebranded as CW9, it's stayin' as WGN. 2. The U is probably gonna move to 26.1. 3. Yes, full circle.
  2. It took 8 years for WGN to gain the CW again.
  3. (This was over the INSP aquires TV station in 12 Markets from CMG)

     

    I feel like looking at the replies are making me lose so much brain cells, it's legitimately making it clear Y'all can't act right.

     

    It's been 1 AND A HALF YEARS since the deal got closed, and guess what... NOTHING CHANGED. NOTHING. This whole forum as soon as it's clear that an company affected with the PTL Network was going crazy thinking it's the end of the world for KOKI and WHBQ. It didn't get sold off to an Godcaster, nor an Subchannel Farming platform. 

     

    Lemme tell this straight, WHBQ was owned by an PRIVATE CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE until RKO General acquired it, for Pete's Sake, I can't with the logic of Y'all. Also, KCNC-TV was NOT BUILT BY GE, It was acquired. 

    If I was in this chat during that time, I would have told y'all to just shut up, that's the simple response. That's the response. That's it. 

     

    Do I have anything else to explain, cause I'm tired of this. 

  4. Not just on KONG-TV, KGW also now has the Seattle Krakens.
  5. Soup Olives sounds like an great name for duopolies. It doesn't even add to the fact that bigger effective radiated power doesn't mean the issues about the antennas in Philly had to be. The better answer they should've done is to make an translator, and/or put an simulcast on an full-power station.
  6. Huh, I didn't know that. I guess I was off. Update: The WMEU-CD simulcast is still there.
  7. In Chicago, WMEU-CD has an UHF simulcast of WBBM because of the fact CBS knows that some areas of Chicago wasn't able to get the VHF signal.
  8. Yea, how much times will they have to mess up their TV stations before the FCC catches the idea? I mean, ending news departments, making KTUL and KOKH's newscast basically almost the same thing. Yet 'PIX is the problem? The Federal Communications Commission, they JUST DELETED LOCAL NEWS at WNWO in Toledo and STILL did nothing about KDNL, is you not understanding what's going on?
  9. They're paying the competition for an subchannel XD Poor WPVI, despite the first place rating, people in Philly can't get the station because it's an VHF digital station (on Ch. 6) while it's competitors are Digital UHF stations (Virtual Channels don't particularly count) If Disney just putting an translator on Philly, that'll be better.
  10. Better yet, just return the license to the FCC and sell the existing programs to WMYD and the E. W. Scripps Company/Scripps Howard Broadcasting. (Does LITERALLY anyone call Scripps by Scripps Howard anymore?) Wait an minute, if WMYD grabs MyNetworkTV, they technically got their former pre-2021 but post-2006 affiliation back. Case solved. (Except it won't help since it has an affiliation with MyNetworkTV but let WJBK grab it, it's Fox Owned anyway.)
  11. $75 DOLLARS?! XD But no seriously, despite all the things there, I'm still thinking WDIV is gonna have the CW Affiliation. One way or another. Also, this is just stupid in its self. Like who would NOT get the facilities? Mission Broadcasting is in some trouble on its own. Update: According to the document, "We further condition our approval of the Application by limiting Nexstar's provision of programming on WADL to no more than 15% of the total programming time aired on the Station, including through any affiliation with The CW Television Network, NewsNation, or any other programming source that is majority-owned or controlled by Nexstar of its affiliates." Yea, WADL is going to be an MyNetworkTV station for the mean time and WDIV gonna grab The CW for Detroit.
  12. Thank God that mostly (See KSHB) didn't happen in Kansas City. Yea, I agree. They could call it 7 News. I mean, come on, it's an DETROIT station.
  13. Hearst-lite.
  14. Huh, so I realized that some people here got confused and that's okay. That was an long reply I said but want I basically said was that it didn't make sense that the FCC is focused a lot on WPIX. I hope this clears it up, I assume.
  15. TL:DR: We ain't in the 1960s anymore Y'all. New York isn't in flames because WPIX isnt sold off yet. Okay, so, I mentioned the Nexstar WPIX type of controversy on April 1st (and no, what I said wasn't a joke) The FCC focusing on WPIX, a station which is only in the crosshair because of an LMA with Nexstar and not focusing on, well, I don't know... LOCAL news being taking AWAY in some rural areas (Wyoming) makes it looks like the broadcasting and ESPECIALLY the Television Broadcasting world seems to be semi-stuck in 1964. its like the ONLY Nexstar can do is to CANCEL the news department and sell it off to Sinclair and not compete in the market. Like, I've heard good stuff about KMBC's owners but not about WDAF? Like, should I explain that KMBC back in the day REMOVED an anchor because of her age in the 1980s under Metromedia ownership, then she sued Channel 9 only to lose after winning once because it's previous ownership was acquired by News Corp.? I said this on the same day: "Oh yea, since everybody is forgetting this, if Nexstar and/or Mission Broadcasting doesn't want to sell WPIX, they can sell any other stations to meet the cap/quota on Television stations." I do think Nexstar knew about this and sold off WJMN to Sullivan's Landing LLC to NOT get in anymore trouble. (Like if that helped). Sometimes, the Broadcasting Universe makes me confused. I'm NOT saying Nexstar is doing an good job, nor is the FCC but focusing on other problems like WPIX's ownership and not on how local news may be affected negatively be ownership changes are stuff that get me confused. As what Megatron did say, it's not the 60s hence why I said that time period. WLBT ain't under investigation in 2024 so why should any one else now? BTW, the length is a bit too much buti just want to say that really I still don't understand.
  16. Huh, interesting.
  17. I don't think so, but my resolution? An translator for WPVI.
  18. Really good point you said there. It might have not gotten KSHB out of 4th place but it did lead to an better community support of the station.
  19. Yea, and it relates to me in Kansas City when KSHB decided to rebrand as KSHB41/41 News. Maybe because they were convinced that it wasn't doing well, (despite the whole 6-7 washing machines sinkhole meme) given the KSHB's 4th place ratings. There has to be at least research involved in WXYZ making this extremely big rebrand, changing it from Action News to 7 News Detroit. I do hope WXYZ the best in this case.
  20. Exactly! It's absurd that people would go crazy over an... rebrand that the station did.
  21. And they put the Charge! Network on WTVD and KFSN. Sinclair forgot they even own stations there.
  22. They just removed the Action out of the name because they know there's no Action in the newscasts anymore
  23. KCTV5 and/or KYTV "KY3" is not getting GrayONE for at least until this summer.
  24. Yea, it doesn't make sense for WBKP/WBUP to be two different stations now, it made sense in 2005 but not in 2024.
  25. https://northpine.com/2024/04/12/nexstar-sells-up-station-to-be-operated-by-abc-affiliate/ Well, WJMN-TV in Escanaba—Marquette is leaving ownership of Nexstar and to ... Ralph. M. Oakley out of Quincy, Illinois (?) and operated by the ABC affiliate. Huh, interesting.
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