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CBS owned CW affiliates to drop CW affiliation and go independent

It won't be easy to attract new affiliates without a solid programming schedule. There are six series returning for the 23-24 season, but Nexstar has said it wants the budgets for new series to be lower than they had been. Then there's the Writer's Strike. How far has production gone for the fall season? If the strike continues, will there be enough programming to fill the time?
 
Posted about this in the CA TV state thread, but no surprise seeing a small TV owner in a big market cashing out to a TV monopoly. Looks like the CW is leaving KFMB's 8.2 subchannel to KUSI although would Nexstar think about switching things up & making KUSI the FOX affiliate while KSWB becomes the CW. For cord-cutters there, it'd be an upgrade in regards to FOX.
Breaking news…
 
Prediction to FCC: Can Fox Corp buy KSWB and maybe Tegna might switch CW8.2 into MNTV? I know duopolies are not allowed in SD because they have 5 commercial tv stations?
 
“People recognize the value of having The CW affiliation versus having no affiliation,“ he said. “That will ultimately help us drive price and terms in new affiliation agreements.”

Sounds like some wishful thinking from the CEO. They have lots of holes in their schedule and a writers strike to deal with.
 
“The good news is that we have multiple expressions of interest for affiliations in virtually every market,” Sook told investors during an earnings call Tuesday morning. “In fact, in a couple of markets — it is too strong to call it a bidding war because the discussions haven’t progressed that far, but we have multiple expressions of interest.”

 

Here is the lineup for CW over the summer before they change affiliates in some parts of the country.
 

Here is the lineup for CW over the summer before they change affiliates in some parts of the country.
If Kmart’s blue light special were a TV schedule, here it is.
 

Here is the lineup for CW over the summer before they change affiliates in some parts of the country.

WHAT A LINEUP! The RF spectrum is pretty full here in Seattle, but with KSTW dropping the CW I'm totally going to request a new low VHF allocation so I can file for it and get the station up and running in a few months to take advantage of this quality programming. I think RF-2 is open! I will contact that California FM to see if I can use the call letters KSEA-DT. Coming soon, KSEA, Seattle's CW 2!
 
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Can Fox be a wildcard to buy some Paramount and Nexstar stations so they can buy both WPIX and KSTW in terms of FCC 39 percent limit
No as Fox is maxed in both Seattle & New York (Plus Nexstar subsidiary Mission Broadcasting already owns WPIX as per Wikipedia)
 
My guesses for where the CW goes in each market:
Philadelphia: WPHL 17 (Nexstar owned)
Atlanta: WPCH 17 or WATL 36
San Francisco: KRON 4 (Nexstar owned)
Seattle: KONG 16 or KZJO 22
Tampa-St. Petersburg: WTTA 38 (Nexstar owned)
Detroit: WMYD 20
Sacramento: KQCA 58 or a subchannel of KTXL 40 (KTXL is owned by Nexstar)
Pittsburgh: WPNT 22
Forget the TEGNA stations. They've historically said NO to the LIV too
 
In 1969, independent KCIT TV 50 came on the air in KC - they carried a lot of the network shows preempted by the ABC/CBS/NBC affiliates in KC.

As I understand the network TV program situation, if an affiliate doesn't want to air a network show, it's offered to the other commercial stations in the TV market (hence the starting schedule for KCIT had a lot of current network shows, I didn't realize that the KC network affils preempted so many shows).

Maybe dropping CW affiliation allows the former CW affils to pick and choose which CW network shows to air in addition to syndicated programs and local news.


Kirk Bayne
 
In 1969, independent KCIT TV 50 came on the air in KC - they carried a lot of the network shows preempted by the ABC/CBS/NBC affiliates in KC.

As I understand the network TV program situation, if an affiliate doesn't want to air a network show, it's offered to the other commercial stations in the TV market (hence the starting schedule for KCIT had a lot of current network shows, I didn't realize that the KC network affils preempted so many shows).

Maybe dropping CW affiliation allows the former CW affils to pick and choose which CW network shows to air in addition to syndicated programs and local news.


Kirk Bayne
KCWE never preempts programming.
 
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