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Another My Network TV affiliate announced.

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RobertMoore

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You can add WAAT-LP/South Bend to the list. The station is owned by Weigel Broadcasting, which BTW also owns WMWB-LP, which just joined The CW.
 
> You can add WAAT-LP/South Bend to the list. The station is
> owned by Weigel Broadcasting, which BTW also owns WMWB-LP,
> which just joined The CW.

... and they're all part of a rare triopoly, along with the ABC affiliate in town, WBND-LP. Is it because they're all low-power stations that such a triopoly is allowed?
 
> ... and they're all part of a rare triopoly, along with the
> ABC affiliate in town, WBND-LP. Is it because they're all
> low-power stations that such a triopoly is allowed?

You bet.

It's something like this in Victoria, TX too, where the same company owns or controls the ABC, Fox, NBC, and Univision. ABC and Fox are full-service (Fox is LMA'ed to the ABC) and the others are LPs.

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> > ... and they're all part of a rare triopoly, along with
...
> > low-power stations that such a triopoly is allowed?
>
> It's something like this in Victoria, TX too, where the same

And in Milwaukee, where the firm that owns the South Bend triopoly owns the full-power CBS affiliate WDJT, low-power independent WMLW, and low-power Telemundo affiliate WYTU.

As I understand it, the multiple-ownership regulations don't apply to LPs.
 
Even Bigger Example

> And in Milwaukee, where the firm that owns the South Bend
> triopoly owns the full-power CBS affiliate WDJT, low-power
> independent WMLW, and low-power Telemundo affiliate WYTU.

Up in Eureka/Arcata, CA, the company that owns the FOX affiliate LMAs the CBS affiliate from a friend of the company's owner. And that company also owns UPN and Univision LPTVers, and I believe they at least used to program a WB cable outlet!

<a target="_blank" href=http://www.eurekatelevision.tv/>http://www.eurekatelevision.tv/</a>

NBC is owned by another company, and the ABC affiliate in Arcata is a simulcast of Redding's KRCR/7. In the past, that station mounted its own local news programming.

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> And in Milwaukee, where the firm that owns the South Bend
> triopoly owns the full-power CBS affiliate WDJT, low-power
> independent WMLW, and low-power Telemundo affiliate WYTU.

They also have full-power WCIU-26/Chicago with LPTVers WWME-23 & WFBN-48.

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Re: Even Bigger Example

> Up in Eureka/Arcata, CA, the company that owns the FOX
> affiliate LMAs the CBS affiliate from a friend of the
> company's owner. And that company also owns UPN and
> Univision LPTVers, and I believe they at least used to
> program a WB cable outlet!
>
> http://www.eurekatelevision.tv/
>
> NBC is owned by another company, and the ABC affiliate in
> Arcata is a simulcast of Redding's KRCR/7. In the past,
> that station mounted its own local news programming.
>
> -OA
>
Even further down, at the other end of the state, in Palm Springs, the ABC affiliate, KESQ (Channel 42, Cable 3--is branded by the latter) controls the Fox (KDFX-LP 33--AKA Fox 11, an obvious play on L.A.'s KTTV), Telemundo (K15EI), and cable-only WB ("KCWB" 5, probably another play on KTLA) stations in the area. Palm Springs just got their own CBS station (KPSP 58, now on 38) just about five years ago, it was previously a religious/informerical station. The only other full-power station in the area is NBC's KMIR (Channel 36, Cable 6), owned by Milwaukee's Journal Broadcasting.
 
> You can add WAAT-LP/South Bend to the list. The station is
> owned by Weigel Broadcasting, which BTW also owns WMWB-LP,
> which just joined The CW.

I guess this means I can stick a fork in "UPN Michiana" - the digital subchannel of 22 WSBT (CBS). Without a network, I'd have to guess unless they have an iron-clad retrans agreement, their cable/satellite carriage will go south. (If said agreement IS iron-clad, then I'd look for them to switch over to their NEWS22 StormTracker Channel, which they tout as "Michiana’s only 24-hour weather channel".)

If they decided to keep it as is (minus UPN, of course) - I wonder if 2nd runs of Oprah and Dr. Phil are enough to sustain a station.

I think this is great news for Weigel though - as they may finally get all their LPTVs carried on cable & satellite, since all will have the benefit of a national network affiliation.
 
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