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Are all the New York TV stations disappearing in Connecticut?

I don't know how you guys feel in connecticut... but it seems though some of the cable systems throughout portions of the state no longer get any stations from NYC in mainly in the central & eastern parts because of what happened with syndex in 1989, the Cable Act of 1993 which dropped all must carry stations, & mostly the demographics which the programs should be carried, too. Could you explain what has been happening? Thanks.
 
A lot of that can also be blamed on the WB and UPN networks starting up in 1995. WSBK went UPN, WPIX went WB and WWOR went UPN, although we here in greater Hartford were only receiving their EMI-Eastern Microwave service by then anyways.
 
Middletown still has Fox 5 WNYW, I'm told it's because the southern part of the franchise get the station OTA, but I would think it would be the same for just about everything else on the ESB, so it's a weak excuse as I doubt WNYW is the strongest signal up there.
 
I for one was upset that WSBK left Cox Cable CT in 2001. So, I got DISH Network in early 2006. I saw the last eight or so months of UPN38 and now the Independent TV38. I would have to think that 38 would need to get more programming that isn't almost identical to every local station to be brought back to regional cable systems. I'm hoping it stays put on DISH Network. Right now I like their choice of movies and The Three Stooges, but that's it.
 
If you like the Stooges, they are on channel 48 in Hartford, the VSEN-TV affiliate. They also show the Lucille Ball show and old movies. I just haven't found a schedule for them yet but they come on.
 
Why should any Connecticut cable system besides those in Fairfield County carry any New York City stations at all?

As we all know, there's lots of non-network programming on WWOR and WPIX, most of it in fact, but they're now tagged as "network" stations because of MyTV and the CW. The rest is mostly syndicated, available locally too, although at different times.

I've always liked getting out-of-market stations, whether over-the-air or on cable, but most cable systems only carry the local stations now.

Paul
 
Whale said:
If you like the Stooges, they are on channel 48 in Hartford, the VSEN-TV affiliate. They also show the Lucille Ball show and old movies. I just haven't found a schedule for them yet but they come on.

Cool. I'm gonna have to get an antenna for my TV. The one I had broke. I may also need to get a VCR because my DVD Recorder only records cable not over-the-air stuff.
 
Wait, how are you gonna get low-power channel 48 from Hartford down in Southington? I'm in New Britain and I don't even get it.
 
FWIW..United Cable in 1980 (Plainville and Bristol) had WNEW-5, WOR-9, WPIX-11, WCBS-2 (late night), and WXTV-41. All gone now (along with the Springfields 40 and 22, and WSBK).
 
jiminCT said:
FWIW..United Cable in 1980 (Plainville and Bristol) had WNEW-5, WOR-9, WPIX-11, WCBS-2 (late night), and WXTV-41. All gone now (along with the Springfields 40 and 22, and WSBK).

WXTV was briefly put back on that system in '93 when they began upgrading the sytems from 46 channels to 75. It was on Channel 17. And I suspect it wasn't really WXTV, but its LPTV repeater licensed to Hartford, tower on Brich Hill in Glastonbury. Though their channel chart and the Prevue Channel still had it listed as WXTV, it was eventually replaced by the national feed of Univision. Even though they knew it was coming AT&T still blew it for one month after Univision launched on Channel 18 WUVN, they duplicated WUVN on Channel 17.
 
Kevin Lagasse said:
Wait, how are you gonna get low-power channel 48 from Hartford down in Southington? I'm in New Britain and I don't even get it.

I get 48 out here in Middletown, it's a little snowy, but I get about 7 out of 10 signal level, I'm using a pair of rabbit ears.
 
I remember the WXTV/WUVN snafoo.

Funny...the lure of cable intially for many was the imported stations from MY and Boston. In the age of syndication and fragmentation (from many more channels), these NYC stations largely became "obsolete".

For some reason..WGN never really made an imprint in CT as a replacement for the NY channels.
 
jiminCT said:
For some reason..WGN never really made an imprint in CT as a replacement for the NY channels.

When Southern New England Telephone had its own cable company - Americast - they carried WGN. While SNET Americast was not available in my town (Bristol) it was available in New Britain where I went to High School. (EC Goodwin Tech). A few of my classmates had SNET Americast. Problem with Americast was they shared the same headend as TCI so if TCI had a technical problem so did Americast.
 
Not exactly -- look to DirecTV

In much of the Hartford/New Haven DMA, DirecTV offers a few NYC stations as out-of-market locals. That helps if you're a Giants or Jets fan in the Nutmeg State.

To see if you qualify call up Packages & Programming on the DirecTV website, mouse over to Local Channels, then enter your 5-digit zip code.
 
Nothing out-of-state listed for New Britain (06052). Only channels 3, 30 and 61 are offered in HD. I also get channels 8 and 20 with Comcast right now.
 
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