> > Anyone know where the local studios will be for these two
> > new channels?
> >
>
> Channel 55 and 61 for what cities? Also, aren't many of the
> channel 55 analog broadcasters slowly being phased out? That
> just happened to WLNY-TV (IND) channel 55 of Riverhead (Long
> Island) New York. They're only on their digital channel now.
Channels 52 and up are being axed when the analog sunset occurs in Feb 2009. But, keep in mind two things... First, nearly 50% of the channels in use today will disappear, so even though approximately 25% of the TV spectrum is being chopped, there will be an overall effective gain of spectrum. LPTV stations on the air before sunset will have a shot at relocation to 2 through 51, although it is not a guarantee.
Second, under the present plan, there is no analog sunset for LPTV stations. It's very possible that these analogs could be positioning themselves for low-power analog carriage of individual high-power DTV subchannels. That's purely a guess at this point, but for an area with lots of analog TVs still in operation, there would be a decent ROI on an LPTV station in 2009.