Now that Sam Zell owns all the Tribune assets, any thoughts to changes to CH.17?
It's one of the weakest top market stations which Sam Zell owns, and it just runs NBC10's news (i.e. nothing of its own), has no local pro-sports, and is affiliated with MyNetworkTV (a bleh network), one of only 2 MyNetwork TV affiliates owned by Zell. And The Tube is gone - so there is nothing in my book special about the station, except the few syndicated shows and MyTV.
I'd one if the real estate entrepreneur might sell.
The question is who'd buy it. If Fox took it, the news on 17 would be gone. If NBC - Ch.10 news remains. Though these station owners might not see any huge benefit of co-owning their main station and having 17 on the side. But consolidation is possible given that local TV rating shares always seem to fall.
It'd be interesting if a local somebody could buy it out. Besides the big corporate bodies (CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, Univision, Pax/ion), the local commercial competitors include WMCN and WWSI, and WFMZ and WTVE to the PA side.
Regarding the small local competitors, I still wonder if Telemundo will ever cover the city and most of the market - and not just cable from WWSI. Certain low income HH viewers, which speak Spanish at home, aren't in the afford cable bracket range.
Perhaps Council Tree could buy out 17, and keep a secondary digital signal for Telemundo on it, while My17's could be a secondary digital signal off WWSI for the people by the Shore. With analog shutting off next year, it also gives WMCN a little bit more level playing field spot in the market (against stations like WPHL) - as a lot of the holdouts will be forced to get the digital tuners, though cable ready systems (and channel positioning) will remain unchanged.
It's one of the weakest top market stations which Sam Zell owns, and it just runs NBC10's news (i.e. nothing of its own), has no local pro-sports, and is affiliated with MyNetworkTV (a bleh network), one of only 2 MyNetwork TV affiliates owned by Zell. And The Tube is gone - so there is nothing in my book special about the station, except the few syndicated shows and MyTV.
I'd one if the real estate entrepreneur might sell.
The question is who'd buy it. If Fox took it, the news on 17 would be gone. If NBC - Ch.10 news remains. Though these station owners might not see any huge benefit of co-owning their main station and having 17 on the side. But consolidation is possible given that local TV rating shares always seem to fall.
It'd be interesting if a local somebody could buy it out. Besides the big corporate bodies (CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, Univision, Pax/ion), the local commercial competitors include WMCN and WWSI, and WFMZ and WTVE to the PA side.
Regarding the small local competitors, I still wonder if Telemundo will ever cover the city and most of the market - and not just cable from WWSI. Certain low income HH viewers, which speak Spanish at home, aren't in the afford cable bracket range.
Perhaps Council Tree could buy out 17, and keep a secondary digital signal for Telemundo on it, while My17's could be a secondary digital signal off WWSI for the people by the Shore. With analog shutting off next year, it also gives WMCN a little bit more level playing field spot in the market (against stations like WPHL) - as a lot of the holdouts will be forced to get the digital tuners, though cable ready systems (and channel positioning) will remain unchanged.