I swear to God I am not making this up.
http://www.mediabistro.com/tvspy/fox-buying-station-in-seattle_b130765
http://www.mediabistro.com/tvspy/fox-buying-station-in-seattle_b130765
I swear to God I am not making this up.
http://www.mediabistro.com/tvspy/fox-buying-station-in-seattle_b130765
This could well be the media story of the year. FOX has wanted an O & O in this market it was widely speculated they would try and make a deal with Cox or buy KVOS. Buying KBCB gets them automatic inclusion in the channel line up likely at least as low as channel 19 or lower (channel 3 comes to mind) and every system will carry them because they will carry the NFL games including the Seahawks. So they will be the new Fox affiliate and KCPQ will have many hours of news and their syndicated programming or Joe TV or whatever other network or independent programming they carry. This is a brilliant move for FOX they get coverage in Seattle, their own network and they still cover Canada with their over the air signal so now its a superstation. they will spend big money on this both technically and to promote. there may be other network affiliations moving too this may not be the only domino. Other option is they make whatever deal they want with KCPQ and then use KBCB another way- carry FOX sports or something else. They win either way.
I just don't see Fox using KBCB for their programming without trying to get their tower in the Seattle area. There are still plenty of over-the-air television viewers in the area, and the coverage of KBCB to Seattle just isn't very effective.
They don't need to move their tower to Seattle. They can do very well with just cable and dish subscribers. there might be a few translators in problem areas, but they really don't have to do anything with their over the air signal.
I know that sounds like blasphemy to some (KBCB is after all, a Bellingham TV station technically.) But just remember KVOS no longer has Bellingham studios or operations. It's all done from Seattle. That's just how twisted the rules are now.
I thought FOX was buying KCPQ from Tribune co.?
There's also that now unoccupied tower formerly used by KUNS 51, that the channel 24 transmitting antenna can be moved onto (probably need the change of city of license with that) Also interested how the station will be marketed. "Fox 24", or they make a deal with the cable companies to move channels around and call it by a cable channel number..."FOX 8"
Forgive me for not knowing much about western Washington's geography: Would channel 12 of Bellingham become a satellite station for the new FOX station, essentially filling in holes in the northern part of the Seattle-Tacoma DMA?
Fox O&O, coming to a KUSE near you!
They can get by with just cable and dish subscribers in Seattle EASILY.
The KBCB buyout knocked the wind out of everybody - especially Tribune. NOBODY even thought of it. And if the M.O. wasn't so ruthless, you might even call it a stroke of pure genius. Think about it: The last going price for KCPQ I heard was something like a few hundred million - chump change to Fox. Instead, for a mere $10 million - pocket fluff to Fox, they pick up tiny little, utterly insignificant KBCB out of Bellingham and they're threatening to turn KBCB from some lousy Bellingham UHF home shopping channel nobody has ever heard of into something that may yet bring a conglomerate like Tribune to their knees. And for not even a FRACTION of the going price of a typical Seattle station.
That's a gamechanger in broadcast TV if I ever saw one. I mean, how valuable is your TV station really if your TV network can buy the least likely of all stations in the area and make it their affiliate no matter what the signal challenge is compared to yours? As long as there's cable and dish, who need YOU and your superior LOCAL OTA signal?
Actually the rumor had been floating around for at least a year they were going to do this with KVOS 12. That would have given them a VHF and also automatic position at least as good as 12 on the dial. (snip!)