The cable channels 2-13 thread (which is now dominated by locals, PEG, and shopping channels) on the National board prompted me to start this spin-off thread.
What has been the usage history of channels 2-13 on your local cable systems, and how has it evolved over the years in terms of channels/networks/local affils offered on those channels?
Springfield, IL channels 2-13 (Comcast, formerly Insight, AT&T, and Dimension among others here) from Dec. 2005-present:
2--WICS (ABC 20.1) Springfield
3--WCIA (CBS 3.1/49.2) Champaign
4--Public Access
5--Local Advertising (but more like "National Informercial" channel)
6--WBUI (CW 23.1) Decatur
7--WRSP (FOX 55.1) Springfield
8--WSEC (PBS 14.1) Jacksonville/Springfield
9--WGN America
10--WAND (NBC 17.1) Decatur
11--HSN
12--WILL (PBS 12.1) Urbana
13--QVC
Plus local MyNet WCIX (formerly WCFN) 49.1 here in Springfield is at cable channel 19. (Channel 49 began as a Springfield-area repeater for WCIA-3 from 1967-2002 before becoming a standalone UPN Apr. 2, 2002, and My in 2006). Plus all the subchannels and 3rd PBS station WEIU-51.1 Charleston sprinkled in the "Hundreds Neverland" in the lineup.
WICS (2), WCIA (3), and WILL (12) have always been at their respective cable channel numbers since cable's Day One in the city around 1967. When WRSP signed on as WBHW in 1979, it was assigned channel 7 where it's stayed to this day (don't remember what was before it).
WAND formerly was cable channel 13 from 1967-2005, but in late 2005 (after swapping ABC and NBC affiliations with WICS), its cable channel was swapped itself to 10 with QVC (which was on 10 at that time) moving to 13.
Not sure if WGN Superstation/America has been on Springfield cable let alone cable 9 since its inception--but I have heard that St. Louis PBS KETC-9 was on Springfield's cable until sometime in the 80s (as was KPLR-11, which might have lasted into the '90s before syndex did them in locally).
Cable channel 6 was TBS in the late '90s, but by 2002 it had moved to 38 while WBUI took its place (they might have been on cable channel 23, the same as their OTA number).
Not sure about when WSEC (PBS) moved to channel 8 (but it may have started somewhere on the 20s channels when signing on around 1984) or what was there before it, as was the history of the other channels (including if there has always been some semblance of local access channels on cable 4 and 5.
What about 2-13 in your area?
What has been the usage history of channels 2-13 on your local cable systems, and how has it evolved over the years in terms of channels/networks/local affils offered on those channels?
Springfield, IL channels 2-13 (Comcast, formerly Insight, AT&T, and Dimension among others here) from Dec. 2005-present:
2--WICS (ABC 20.1) Springfield
3--WCIA (CBS 3.1/49.2) Champaign
4--Public Access
5--Local Advertising (but more like "National Informercial" channel)
6--WBUI (CW 23.1) Decatur
7--WRSP (FOX 55.1) Springfield
8--WSEC (PBS 14.1) Jacksonville/Springfield
9--WGN America
10--WAND (NBC 17.1) Decatur
11--HSN
12--WILL (PBS 12.1) Urbana
13--QVC
Plus local MyNet WCIX (formerly WCFN) 49.1 here in Springfield is at cable channel 19. (Channel 49 began as a Springfield-area repeater for WCIA-3 from 1967-2002 before becoming a standalone UPN Apr. 2, 2002, and My in 2006). Plus all the subchannels and 3rd PBS station WEIU-51.1 Charleston sprinkled in the "Hundreds Neverland" in the lineup.
WICS (2), WCIA (3), and WILL (12) have always been at their respective cable channel numbers since cable's Day One in the city around 1967. When WRSP signed on as WBHW in 1979, it was assigned channel 7 where it's stayed to this day (don't remember what was before it).
WAND formerly was cable channel 13 from 1967-2005, but in late 2005 (after swapping ABC and NBC affiliations with WICS), its cable channel was swapped itself to 10 with QVC (which was on 10 at that time) moving to 13.
Not sure if WGN Superstation/America has been on Springfield cable let alone cable 9 since its inception--but I have heard that St. Louis PBS KETC-9 was on Springfield's cable until sometime in the 80s (as was KPLR-11, which might have lasted into the '90s before syndex did them in locally).
Cable channel 6 was TBS in the late '90s, but by 2002 it had moved to 38 while WBUI took its place (they might have been on cable channel 23, the same as their OTA number).
Not sure about when WSEC (PBS) moved to channel 8 (but it may have started somewhere on the 20s channels when signing on around 1984) or what was there before it, as was the history of the other channels (including if there has always been some semblance of local access channels on cable 4 and 5.
What about 2-13 in your area?