Fox has WFLD & WPWR, and NBC has WMAQ & Telemundo, but is the old ION channel 38 a viable candidate?? Or how about the rimshot WJYS??ding12 said:While Chicago being #3 is desirable, I don't think there is a suitable station.
CBS probably won't buy out Tribune's WGN or Weigel, so it leaves not many options, unless there is a station I don't know about.
w9wi said:I don't see Ion being interested in selling, but I might suspect WJYS would be in play.
e-dawg said:Since CBS O&O recently purchase WLNY-DT 55 for New York City market and making a duopoly for WCBS-DT. Will CBS in Chicago (WBBM-DT) looking for other stations to be duopoly? Look likes CBS O&O has a duopoly in the 10 market except for Chicago and Atlanta, (Minus Houston or Washington).
WJYS seems to be doing OK picking up everyone else's leftovers. Add to the fact that WJYS is no longer a rimshot as it is off the Willis (Sears) Tower now.
avtosalon said:WJYS seems to be doing OK picking up everyone else's leftovers. Add to the fact that WJYS is no longer a rimshot as it is off the Willis (Sears) Tower now.
When WJYS first started transmitting it's digital signal from the Sears Tower, reception was non-existant in Chicago's north suburbs because the signal was entirely directional to the south. Reason is that one of Milwaukee's two full-power PBS affilitates was transmitting it's analog signal on Channel 36 at the time.
But even after Channel 36 was vacated in Milwaukee, WJYS continued to send it's signal only to the south from Sears Tower. About two years ago, WJYS changed it's pattern so the signal was equal in all directions from the transmitter.