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Antenna TV Schedule Changes 3/26 and 4/8

Antenna TV's new weekday schedule takes effect on March 26th. Due to an April Fool's Day Stunt on 4/1 the new Sunday Schedule takes effect on April 8th.

Highlights: Antenna TV Theater will now be airing 3AM-11AM instead of 5AM-1PM. Too Close for Comfort will be airing weekdays. The Nanny and Married with Children are on hiatus. NewsRadio moves from 9PM Sundays to 8PM. WKRP will be air Sundays 9PM-11PM. Better weekday timeslots for Dragnet/Adam 12. Maude goes to just 2 airings a week. Totally Tooned in is gone from Saturdays. Complete Schedule here:

http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=296434
 
TomParks said:
Antenna TV seems to have hit a brick wall. I hope they can start adding stations again....... ;)

I've been calling stations in Phoenix to ask them to carry Antenna TV, and they say different things on why they don't carry them. We have one too many weather subchannels (I'm looking at you, KPHO!) and Antenna's programming is more interesting to me than Live Well Network, which ABC is most likely forcing down their affiliated station groups. I'm also hoping they (Antenna TV) pick up some more affiliates in the near future.

Universal Sports' move to cable/satellite distribution gave them a few affiliates, maybe they're waiting for The Country Network to shut down.
 
FreddyE1977 said:
any buzz about them coming to Pittsburgh?

A number of people are asking the same question on their Facebook page (as well as several other cities).

Markets like Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Columbus, Nashville are all markets where Sinclair Broadcasting runs stations. They seem to think that music videos are a good business model for some reason (don't get me wrong, I like TheCoolTV, but there are more people who would rather have Antenna TV).
 
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