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that appears to mean "KDKA Radio for your Television"
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dhett said:Louis_009 said:What about the smaller markets that run CBS like WCTV-TV (Tallahassee Florida) and WTVY-TV (Dothan Ala)
Those stations are owned by Gray Television, not CBS, so they don't need CBS's permission to air secondary subchannels. As for the stations that CBS O&Os will get, I'm not sure if CBS will offer them to affiliates. I don't know why they wouldn't.
bostonmediaguy said:Anybody in NY or LA have any new info on this venture?
Yeah, no new subchannel(s) on KOVR-13 Sacramento. Not even a test screen. But again, not Q3 yet.ansky212 said:bostonmediaguy said:Anybody in NY or LA have any new info on this venture?
There are no new subchannels on WCBS. But it's not Q3 yet anyway...
ansky212 said:bostonmediaguy said:Anybody in NY or LA have any new info on this venture?
But it's not Q3 yet anyway...
FreddyE1977 said:that appears to mean "KDKA Radio for your Television"
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KeyTimes950 said:FreddyE1977 said:that appears to mean "KDKA Radio for your Television"
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I had to chuckle when I saw that. I watched some shaky video the other day when KD-1020's morning team was being interviewed on KD-TV2's morning news.
The idea does entail some strange possibilities.
For instance, one could see Dr. James Winer and "Your Health Naturally" expand his radio empire to the video side. He's now on KD-AM and WPGB-104.7 weekends and WKHB-620 weekdays.
Seriously, I wonder what KDKA would run on a subchannel that it doesn't already farm over to WPCW-19. "Pittsburgh's CW" offers an hour of morning news, 35 minutes of news and 25 of sports talk at night and some replays of syndicated fare also aired on TV2.
Still, a KDKA-2.2 and/or WPCW-19.2 certainly would be an interesting development in a summer that already has seen an explosion of subchannel changes in Pittsburgh, from MeTV on WPXI-11.2 to WINP-16's running the ION trio on subchannels of a ShopNBC primary channel (that still turns over airtime Monday and Tuesday mornings for fare from former sibling WQED-13).
Low-power WBGN snatched up Retro for a subchannel that had been a throwaway for infomercials (more so that its primary channel). Good move -- though as long as Comcast won't run WBGN or its subchannels it will remain a challenge for viewers to try and find it with rabbit ears or rooftop antennas.
TomParks said:Not to change the subject, but I wish WPCW would put a transmitter in Altoona. It stinks not having a CW station to watch.
Iowan said:Here's my question: What ARE the names of these supposed networks by CBS?
bostonmediaguy said:Iowan said:Here's my question: What ARE the names of these supposed networks by CBS?
They will be known as "CBS New York Plus," "CBS Chicago Plus," etc.
Broadcasting & Cable reports that NY and LA will launch theirs in late September. "They will features news, sports, and weather in a wheel format, with a smattering of entertainment programming from within the CBS family..."
mgsports said:I was hoping Orlando and kc wre one of them but they aren't.