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WBFS dropped the "My33" Branding


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Looks like local stations are free to drop "My" branding if they choose. KMYQ dropped their "MyQ2" branding for... "JOE TV" (Yes, that's the name, it's Tribune, they're crazy) and new calls of KZJO.

 

17's still My but I wonder if they'll drop it when baseball season is over.

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San Antonio's new MyNetworkTV station, KCWX, doesn't use the "my" branding. They're just now simply "KCWX".

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/33/New_KCWX_Logo.png

 

On the other hand, the new CW affiliate for San Antonio is still using the call letters KMYS, yet they are known on-air as "CW 35". These affiliation switches occurred back on August 30.

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Looks like local stations are free to drop "My" branding if they choose. KMYQ dropped their "MyQ2" branding for... "JOE TV" (Yes, that's the name, it's Tribune, they're crazy) and new calls of KZJO.

 

17's still My but I wonder if they'll drop it when baseball season is over.

 

On top of that, they moved MNTV programming at 11pm...could this be a sign of things to come for the fledgeling mntv.

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Great move by WBFS. I wish the West Palm Beach, FL CW and My affils could follow suit. WXCW, the CW affiliate in Fort Myers, is already one step ahead. They call themselves "6-TV", and their logo IMO kinda resembles WKMG's 1998-2001 logo. WTVX (CW) and WTCN (My), if you're reading this message, why don't YOU follow suit.

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Great move by WBFS. I wish the West Palm Beach, FL CW and My affils could follow suit. WXCW, the CW affiliate in Fort Myers, is already one step ahead. They call themselves "6-TV", and their logo IMO kinda resembles WKMG's 1998-2001 logo. WTVX (CW) and WTCN (My), if you're reading this message, why don't YOU follow suit.

 

Uh why? Most of these stations that have gone to local branding had history with those brandings whereas others are coming up with one based off of what their current call letters. Unless a station has a long term history in its market with a local brand or its call letters, creating a local brand just for the helluva is quite moot.

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Uh why? Most of these stations that have gone to local branding had history with those brandings whereas others are coming up with one based off of what their current call letters. Unless a station has a long term history in its market with a local brand or its call letters, creating a local brand just for the helluva is quite moot.

 

Honestly, I sure wish WLVI-TV would do the same thing. Considering that they're owned by Sunbeam which has a history of branding their station other than with the network (WSVN...7News/the News Station..etc). It's a pipe dream, but hey anything is possible.

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