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Channel change

CBS3 announced today via bottom screen crawl that they would be changing frequencies as of August 1. It also stated that OTA viewers will need to re-program their tuners to lock in the new channel, while cable folks don't have to change anything.
 
Same thing is true at WCBS-TV 2 in NYC. The same crawl across the bottom of the screen, saying if you get your TV over the air from an antenna, you need to re-scan at 1pm on August 1. But if you get it from cable or satellite, everything remains the same.

I wonder why both KYW-TV and WCBS-TV are changing channels on the same day? WCBS-TV is moving from Channel 33 to 36. KYW-TV is moving from 26 to 30. But of course, on air, they never refer to these numbers. The PSIP will keep WCBS at 2 and KYW at 3.
 
Same thing is true at WCBS-TV 2 in NYC. The same crawl across the bottom of the screen, saying if you get your TV over the air from an antenna, you need to re-scan at 1pm on August 1. But if you get it from cable or satellite, everything remains the same.

I wonder why both KYW-TV and WCBS-TV are changing channels on the same day? WCBS-TV is moving from Channel 33 to 36. KYW-TV is moving from 26 to 30. But of course, on air, they never refer to these numbers. The PSIP will keep WCBS at 2 and KYW at 3.

As long as both stations are remaining on UHF, there's no need to specify the RF channel number. Reminders to rescan are enough.
 
Same thing is true at WCBS-TV 2 in NYC. The same crawl across the bottom of the screen, saying if you get your TV over the air from an antenna, you need to re-scan at 1pm on August 1. But if you get it from cable or satellite, everything remains the same.

I wonder why both KYW-TV and WCBS-TV are changing channels on the same day? WCBS-TV is moving from Channel 33 to 36. KYW-TV is moving from 26 to 30. But of course, on air, they never refer to these numbers. The PSIP will keep WCBS at 2 and KYW at 3.

I believe that stations are jumping in groups and have a certain window to do it. It's like leapfrog. Stations clear out their frequency so that another station can move there in the next round. I also noticed that WNJS/WNJT are moving on Aug. 1st according to something I saw on the bottom of WNJS's screen. (aren't WNJS & WNJT the same thing now, sharing the same RF and tower in Camden County?) Not sure why they don't program different programming on 23.1 & 52.1 and get both must carry on cable & satellite (and do the same in North Jersey with 50.1 & 58.1).
 
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