Recently Charter in Jackson, TN dropped WSM NBC 4 and WTVF CBS 5 from Nashville, along with WSM's subchannel of Telemundo and WTVF's 5+ News channel. When I asked Charter why this happened I was told it was because of a change in FCC rules that would only allow them to carry Jackson area stations and Memphis as secondary stations, but that Nashville had to be dropped.
Meanwhile Cable One in Dyersburg, TN has announced that WPSD NBC 6 in Paducah, KY and KFVS CBS 12 in Cape Griardeau, MO are being dropped on Jan. 1. Although nothing was said in the newspaper article about FCC rule changes, Cable One's manager said that they were having to drop secondary networks from outside the Memphis market. It was also mentioned that another reason for WPSD and KFVS being dropped is because after the digital transition the signals will be too weak.
It was also mentioned that WBBJ ABC 7 in Jackson may also be dropped in Dyersburg, but that if there is enough viewer demand that it may be kept. Dropping WBBJ makes no sense at all because it is actually only 40 miles away and closer than Memphis. However Cable One has never carried WJKT Fox 16 in Jackson, probably becasue they never pushed for must carry status. I hope they back out on this idea.
I can understand if stations have to be dropped if the digital signal is too weak, but are new rules going into effect as to what stations a cable system can carry, or is this just an excuse the cable systems (especially Charter) are using? However this may free up cable channels for digital subchannels.
I've always liked having a second choice for network stations, but is this ending because of the digital transition, FCC rules, or both?
Meanwhile Cable One in Dyersburg, TN has announced that WPSD NBC 6 in Paducah, KY and KFVS CBS 12 in Cape Griardeau, MO are being dropped on Jan. 1. Although nothing was said in the newspaper article about FCC rule changes, Cable One's manager said that they were having to drop secondary networks from outside the Memphis market. It was also mentioned that another reason for WPSD and KFVS being dropped is because after the digital transition the signals will be too weak.
It was also mentioned that WBBJ ABC 7 in Jackson may also be dropped in Dyersburg, but that if there is enough viewer demand that it may be kept. Dropping WBBJ makes no sense at all because it is actually only 40 miles away and closer than Memphis. However Cable One has never carried WJKT Fox 16 in Jackson, probably becasue they never pushed for must carry status. I hope they back out on this idea.
I can understand if stations have to be dropped if the digital signal is too weak, but are new rules going into effect as to what stations a cable system can carry, or is this just an excuse the cable systems (especially Charter) are using? However this may free up cable channels for digital subchannels.
I've always liked having a second choice for network stations, but is this ending because of the digital transition, FCC rules, or both?