Nate Wesley said:IF that is ever approved, it'll be interesting to see what channel WUOA will map to. You have to imagine WBRC is going to want to keep mapping (virtually) to channel 6.1, 6.2, etc.
Hmm, I wonder what takes priority - channel mappings or the physical channel number? I never thought about that conundrum before. Unmapped channels on my Sony start at .3, so it could be conceivable for WBRC to map to 6.1 and WUOA to still be accessable as 6.3.
WUOA would probably map to 7.1; I think they have a low power outlet on channel 7 in Tuscaloosa that's the "main channel".
poledo, you think WBRC is going to donate their old antenna? That would certainly be an interesting situation since WUOA is technically another commercial station... Although I doubt America One is much of a competitor to Fox. I've seen their 10pm newscast a few times on skip out here in MS and it's about the same level as our small-beans channels: not real slick at all.
WBRC's tower does or did host WBIQ. I can't remember if they kicked WBIQ off to make room for their own digital antenna; if they did, they can just keep the two antennas in the same spot.