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What will/should Fox do with My Network TV?

What do you think Fox should/will do with My Network TV going forward? It has been extended until 2020. Some of the My Network TV stations seems to be rebranding to Fox+. Could there be a full rebrand in a year or two to Fox+. It currently shows double bills of network TV shows 5 nights a week in primetime such as Ninja Warrior, Dateline and Law and Order: Criminal Intent. Could we see older Fox shows airing if it rebrands to Fox+. It seems to be forgotten about by Fox since original programming was dropped. It aired The Walking Dead a year or two ago. It would be good if it aired some shows from cable rather than network shows. How does it do in ratings now?
 
As they’ve termed themselves as a syndication service as opposed to a traditional network, My Network TV isn’t recognized in network programming ratings books. The stations rebranding as Fox+ are where Fox owns them as well as the regular Fox affiliate. Our My Network TV affiliate, owned by Tegna, brands themselves as “The ATL.” Could Fox change MNTV’s name? Perhaps—a syndication service using the word “network” in its name seems rather contradictory. I wouldn’t use Fox+ as that would confuse some over that and regular Fox.
 
KTVU+ is the Fox Owned secondary Fox Affiliate in San Francisco and they are the first Fox O&O to use the Fox Plus name and they were never an affiliate of My Network TV. KTVU Plus simply airs reruns and pre-empted Fox Programming whenever KTVU Fox 2 the Primary Fox Owned station has to go to breaking news or air Fox Sports programming.

But there is one Meredith station out in Portland, Oregon where they renamed their Secondary station Fox 12 Plus after the primary Fox Affiliate in the Portland area and they are the first known Non Fox Owned station to name their secondary station as Fox Plus.

Nexstar in San Francisco currently has an affiliation deal with My Network TV for now but KRON does not emphasize My Network branding or programming in the area for some reason though. KRON mainly does promos for their newscasts and syndicated programming that airs on the station but rarely my network programming even though they are an affiliate of mntv.
 
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KTVU+ is the branding for what is officially KICU (San Jose city of license).
 
Additional networks or services really only make sense if Fox has overflow content. And it really doesn't. The Fox Television Network is pretty thin of hit shows. So thin that that can afford to give up Thursday nights for football. Then what happens once Disney buys all of the programing assets, and Fox is starting from scratch?
 
there was a thread on it already
https://www.radiodiscussions.com/sh...amp-O-is-it-a-sign-for-the-end-of-MyNetworkTV

As for what they "should" do....why do anything? MyNetwork is basically a glorified Independent. In areas where FOX owns them they are rebranding them as Fox +. They did this in Minneapolis with WFTC My29 (now Fox 9+). A fair amount of syndicated shows are on both stations (KMSP FOX 9 and WFTC Fox 9+) like The Real, Wendy, Judy, TMZ, TMZ Live, Page Six, Top 30. KMSP also "dumps" some network programming to WFTC. Example was yesterdays "UFC's Road to the Octagon" that was at 9:30 local time. They bumped it to WFTC so they could show E/I programming.

Real small markets My Network is carried after FOX programming (or delayed til late night) so its just that programming.
 
WXSP uses The X but that is only used during breaks or if you want to work for them type promo use the old voice over. They don't even use an ID bug when they have a program.
 
San Antonio's KCWX (channel 2) refers themselves as their call letters without using the "My" name, except the MNTV logo on the bottom on occassion. They, like most MNTV affiliates, serve as the de facto independent for the market with the transmitter north of the city into the Hill Country (which also reaches portions of the Austin market, despite that KBVO is their MNTV affiliate, also not using the "My" name). The previous MNTV affiliate in SA was KMYS as "My 35" as KCWX was originally the CW affiliate. In 2010, KCWX and KMYS swapped networks but kept their calls ironically.
 
there was a thread on it already
https://www.radiodiscussions.com/sh...amp-O-is-it-a-sign-for-the-end-of-MyNetworkTV

As for what they "should" do....why do anything? MyNetwork is basically a glorified Independent. In areas where FOX owns them they are rebranding them as Fox +. They did this in Minneapolis with WFTC My29 (now Fox 9+). A fair amount of syndicated shows are on both stations (KMSP FOX 9 and WFTC Fox 9+) like The Real, Wendy, Judy, TMZ, TMZ Live, Page Six, Top 30. KMSP also "dumps" some network programming to WFTC. Example was yesterdays "UFC's Road to the Octagon" that was at 9:30 local time. They bumped it to WFTC so they could show E/I programming.

Real small markets My Network is carried after FOX programming (or delayed til late night) so its just that programming.

Some MNTV affiliates are on the subcarriers of a station in smaller markets. WCTV (CBS) in Tallahassee and KEYT (ABC) in Santa Barbara CA are examples.
 
Some MNTV affiliates are on the subcarriers of a station in smaller markets.

There are a fair amount of MNTV stations that are on subchannels
https://www.rabbitears.info/search.php?request=network_search&network=MyN

Largest market with My Net as a sub OTA.....Minneapolis (WFTC) Market 15
Smallest market with My on a -1 full power and primary affiliation....Anchorage, AK (KYES) market 150
Smallest market with My on a -1 regardless of power...Fairbanks, AK (KFXF-LD) market 202
Largest market with only My Network programming carried (other non syndicated programming carried otherwise like Me, This, AntennaTv etc)...(WSYX) Columbus,. OH (ThisTv carried outside of MyNetwork programming)
 
KQCA-TV 58 Sacramento is a my network affiliate in Sacramento that's owned by Hearst Television. However in Sacramento the primary Hearst station is KCRA-TV the NBC Affiliate in the area. I cannot see KQCA-TV using the Fox Plus name though but I can see KQCA-TV 58 renaming themselves as KCRA plus in the area airing pre-empted NBC shows whenever KCRA has to go to breaking news.

Note Tribune/Sinclair owns the Fox affiliate KTXL 40.
 
San Antonio's KCWX (channel 2) refers themselves as their call letters without using the "My" name, except the MNTV logo on the bottom on occassion. They, like most MNTV affiliates, serve as the de facto independent for the market with the transmitter north of the city into the Hill Country (which also reaches portions of the Austin market, despite that KBVO is their MNTV affiliate, also not using the "My" name). The previous MNTV affiliate in SA was KMYS as "My 35" as KCWX was originally the CW affiliate. In 2010, KCWX and KMYS swapped networks but kept their calls ironically.

I think TV news media was surprise that Sinclair stations signed on for MYTV first before The CW for a lot of their stations in 06. Sinclair is biggest owner of CW stations outside of CBS & Tribune once the merger becomes final it will be CBS & Sinclair being the big owners of The CW. Surprise SA TV stations didn't switch the call letters to KCWS or CW35 KMYX MY2.
 
In Charlotte NC I recall reading that the My station was sold. I'm assuming (and hoping) it becomes a .2 station for the co-owned Fox affiliate. If that happens, I may get an antenna because my cable bill went over $40. The My station warned us we wouldn't be able to pick it up in my area after it went digital. So right now I depend on cable. i watch lots of movies on the station.
 
That station, WMYT (Rock City S C city of license), will move its digital transmissions to WJZY's subchannel tier (currently 47--will move to 25) when repacking starts in August of 2019. WMYT will retain 55 as its virtual channel while its digital signal will most likely be on .5 as .2 to .4 are currently occupied.
 
Correction too late to have edited: WMYTs signal will transmit on 25.7 when repacking begins. WJZY is on 47.3 with .4 to .6 occupied by subs.
 
That station, WMYT (Rock City S C city of license), will move its digital transmissions to WJZY's subchannel tier (currently 47--will move to 25) when repacking starts in August of 2019. WMYT will retain 55 as its virtual channel while its digital signal will most likely be on .5 as .2 to .4 are currently occupied.

nope. They have until April to move. When stations got their money from the FCC they had 90 days to move or cease. FOX got a 90 day extension and recently had a second one denied

https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/d...&id=25076ff36152d8b60161669b998b23d0&goBack=N
 

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That’s right. WMYT will vacate RF 39 first for WJZY’s RF 47.7, then both and their subs will relocate to RF 25 when repacking starts.
 
It will be interesting which subs stay.
Buzzr Light and Movies! have agreements with all FOX O&O stations
H&I has a "pseudo" agreement with FOX O&O as in if no other station carries it in the market
MeTv might stay instead of H&I
Ion and Sonlife are probably gone
 
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