WESH 2 and WKCF 18 are co-owned, correct?
WESH 2 is saddled with a real channel of 11, on VHF, but WKCF uses 17, soon to be 23, a UHF signal. Receiving VHF signals these days is somewhat problematic. Here where I live, a little south of Disney, I get all of the Orlando full-channel signals EXCEPT WESH 2. I've tried all manner of antennae, but nothing works to bring in WESH 2.
WKCF 18 booms in here with a great signal, and because it's UHF, I assume that there aren't many with signal reception problems on 18. Surely, the powers that be at WESH 2 and WKCF 18 know about this, don't they. If nothing else, why not swap frequencies between the main NBC channel with the lesser-watched CW affiliate. Put WESH on 18, let CW flounder on 11. With the repack coming, OTA viewers will be scanning their TVs anyway. It would be a great time for WESH to move up to UHF and get better coverage. I think NBC could use all the help it can get.
WESH 2 is saddled with a real channel of 11, on VHF, but WKCF uses 17, soon to be 23, a UHF signal. Receiving VHF signals these days is somewhat problematic. Here where I live, a little south of Disney, I get all of the Orlando full-channel signals EXCEPT WESH 2. I've tried all manner of antennae, but nothing works to bring in WESH 2.
WKCF 18 booms in here with a great signal, and because it's UHF, I assume that there aren't many with signal reception problems on 18. Surely, the powers that be at WESH 2 and WKCF 18 know about this, don't they. If nothing else, why not swap frequencies between the main NBC channel with the lesser-watched CW affiliate. Put WESH on 18, let CW flounder on 11. With the repack coming, OTA viewers will be scanning their TVs anyway. It would be a great time for WESH to move up to UHF and get better coverage. I think NBC could use all the help it can get.