I only watch TV OTA, so these are the channels I watch from Gary Indiana (Chicago market)
2.1 - WBBM-TV (CBS) - Watch for certain programming, but mostly syndicated shows
5.1 - WMAQ-TV (NBC) - Only watch for 1 network show & the rest for syndicated shows
7.1 - WLS-TV (ABC) - Watch some network shows, but mostly for the syndicated shows & the local news
7.2 - Livewell Network - Only watch Motion & Advice For Life (maybe Let's Dish)
9.1 - WGN-TV (CW) - Only watch this channel for the news & syndicated shows (absolutely despise the CW network)
9.2 - Antenna TV - Nice to have some competition in the classic TV programming
11.1 - WTTW (PBS) - Mostly watch this channel on weekends, as there's little programming I like during the week
11.2 - WTTW Prime - An extension of the WTTW programming in different timeslots (no childrens programming on this channel) & shows that might not otherwise be shown on WTTW 11, due to lack of available timeslots. WTTW programs this channel in-house & not part of World (a PBS subchannel network). Just wish this channel were widescreen & not fullscreen with letterboxed widescreen programming.
11.3 - Create - Like the DIY & home improvement shows, plus some cooking shows
20.1 - WYCC (PBS) - Like certain programming that isn't carried on WTTW
20.3 - MHZ Worldview - Watch this channel for certain news segments & other programming that isn't seen anywhere else (English language programming only)
23.1 - WWME-LD (MeTV) - I can pick up this channel OTA, & sometimes watch MeTV. I however liked MeTV better when it was local.
26.1 - WCIU (Ind - The U) - Like most shows on this channels & one of the best stations in Chicago.
26.2 - The U Too - An extension of WCIU's programming in different timeslots, plus some sports & other shows that aren't shown on The U
26.3 - MeTV - This is a simulcast of WWME-LD, and on WCIU in order to reach the entire market, where WWME-LD does not.
26.4 - MeToo - Used to be drama only, but now the local MeTV, after MeTV went nationwide, & all Sony shows were moved to MeToo. Currently a simulcast to analog WMEU-CA 48, but will soon be a simulcast on their digital channel
26.5 - This TV - Only watch if there's a good movie on, or in the overnight hours, might watch one of the older TV shows.
32.1 - WFLD (Fox) - Watch mainly for Family Guy, Cleveland Show, American Dad, Cops, & a syndicated show or 2
38.1 - WCPX (Ion) - Only watch if there's a good movie. Otherwise I don't watch this channel at all.
38.2 - Qubo - Only watch for He-Man & She-Ra during Qubo Night Owl.
38.3 - Ion Life - I'll watch this channel when I'm bored. I've seen nearly every episode of certain shows on this channel.
48.1 - WMEU-LD (MeToo) - Technically not on the air yet, but the channel is being tested before MeToo programming moves to teh digital side. I expect to get this station even better than WWME-LD once it's on the air.
50.1 - WPWR-TV (My Network TV) - Only watch if there's a syndicated show I like. Otherwise, this channel is a complete waste. Was better programmed under Newsweb Corp. than under Fox, which turned it into s dumping ground for their programming.
56.1 - WYIN (PBS) - Watch for many of the PBS shows that already air on WTTW & WYCC, but also watch the local news (their news is for NW Indiana only & not so much for Chicago).
For OTA channels I get some of the time or ever night from South Bend Indiana:
16.1 - WNDU (NBC) - Will watch for a syndicated show & their news at 11pm ET (10pm CT). Too bad 16.2 is a simulcast, or it could be used for some useful programming. Also the most difficult channel to get since they moved to RF 42.
22.1 - WSBT (CBS) - Watch for the South Bend news & some syndicated programming (maybe a network program or 2 too)
22.2 - SBT2 - (Ind) - Used to be UPN, but now all locally programmed with syndicated shows, & high school sports not seen anywhere else. Only full power station with a subchannel with any programming. Also, they have a 10pm ET news on this channel to compete with WSJV news at 10pm ET. WSBT comes in every night.
28.1 - WSJV (Fox) - It varies on my reason to watch WSJV over WFLD. Only comes in sporadically, due to their directional signal to protect WCIU & WMAQ-TV in Chicago
34.1 - WNIT (PBS East HD) - This is the national PBS feed in HD
34.2 - WNIT (PBS) - locally programmed PBS, but half the time, they're on the bird with 34.1, & all widescreen programming simulcasting from 34.1 gets chopped off the sides. Also, WNIT can't afford to upgrade to HD at the local level, which is why WNIT is in SD. I however don't understand why they don't just have WNIT on the main channel & move the national PBS in HD to the subchannel. WNIT varies from day to day or week to week, due to being the weakest full power signal of all 5 South Bend full power stations.
2.1 - WBBM-TV (CBS) - Watch for certain programming, but mostly syndicated shows
5.1 - WMAQ-TV (NBC) - Only watch for 1 network show & the rest for syndicated shows
7.1 - WLS-TV (ABC) - Watch some network shows, but mostly for the syndicated shows & the local news
7.2 - Livewell Network - Only watch Motion & Advice For Life (maybe Let's Dish)
9.1 - WGN-TV (CW) - Only watch this channel for the news & syndicated shows (absolutely despise the CW network)
9.2 - Antenna TV - Nice to have some competition in the classic TV programming
11.1 - WTTW (PBS) - Mostly watch this channel on weekends, as there's little programming I like during the week
11.2 - WTTW Prime - An extension of the WTTW programming in different timeslots (no childrens programming on this channel) & shows that might not otherwise be shown on WTTW 11, due to lack of available timeslots. WTTW programs this channel in-house & not part of World (a PBS subchannel network). Just wish this channel were widescreen & not fullscreen with letterboxed widescreen programming.
11.3 - Create - Like the DIY & home improvement shows, plus some cooking shows
20.1 - WYCC (PBS) - Like certain programming that isn't carried on WTTW
20.3 - MHZ Worldview - Watch this channel for certain news segments & other programming that isn't seen anywhere else (English language programming only)
23.1 - WWME-LD (MeTV) - I can pick up this channel OTA, & sometimes watch MeTV. I however liked MeTV better when it was local.
26.1 - WCIU (Ind - The U) - Like most shows on this channels & one of the best stations in Chicago.
26.2 - The U Too - An extension of WCIU's programming in different timeslots, plus some sports & other shows that aren't shown on The U
26.3 - MeTV - This is a simulcast of WWME-LD, and on WCIU in order to reach the entire market, where WWME-LD does not.
26.4 - MeToo - Used to be drama only, but now the local MeTV, after MeTV went nationwide, & all Sony shows were moved to MeToo. Currently a simulcast to analog WMEU-CA 48, but will soon be a simulcast on their digital channel
26.5 - This TV - Only watch if there's a good movie on, or in the overnight hours, might watch one of the older TV shows.
32.1 - WFLD (Fox) - Watch mainly for Family Guy, Cleveland Show, American Dad, Cops, & a syndicated show or 2
38.1 - WCPX (Ion) - Only watch if there's a good movie. Otherwise I don't watch this channel at all.
38.2 - Qubo - Only watch for He-Man & She-Ra during Qubo Night Owl.
38.3 - Ion Life - I'll watch this channel when I'm bored. I've seen nearly every episode of certain shows on this channel.
48.1 - WMEU-LD (MeToo) - Technically not on the air yet, but the channel is being tested before MeToo programming moves to teh digital side. I expect to get this station even better than WWME-LD once it's on the air.
50.1 - WPWR-TV (My Network TV) - Only watch if there's a syndicated show I like. Otherwise, this channel is a complete waste. Was better programmed under Newsweb Corp. than under Fox, which turned it into s dumping ground for their programming.
56.1 - WYIN (PBS) - Watch for many of the PBS shows that already air on WTTW & WYCC, but also watch the local news (their news is for NW Indiana only & not so much for Chicago).
For OTA channels I get some of the time or ever night from South Bend Indiana:
16.1 - WNDU (NBC) - Will watch for a syndicated show & their news at 11pm ET (10pm CT). Too bad 16.2 is a simulcast, or it could be used for some useful programming. Also the most difficult channel to get since they moved to RF 42.
22.1 - WSBT (CBS) - Watch for the South Bend news & some syndicated programming (maybe a network program or 2 too)
22.2 - SBT2 - (Ind) - Used to be UPN, but now all locally programmed with syndicated shows, & high school sports not seen anywhere else. Only full power station with a subchannel with any programming. Also, they have a 10pm ET news on this channel to compete with WSJV news at 10pm ET. WSBT comes in every night.
28.1 - WSJV (Fox) - It varies on my reason to watch WSJV over WFLD. Only comes in sporadically, due to their directional signal to protect WCIU & WMAQ-TV in Chicago
34.1 - WNIT (PBS East HD) - This is the national PBS feed in HD
34.2 - WNIT (PBS) - locally programmed PBS, but half the time, they're on the bird with 34.1, & all widescreen programming simulcasting from 34.1 gets chopped off the sides. Also, WNIT can't afford to upgrade to HD at the local level, which is why WNIT is in SD. I however don't understand why they don't just have WNIT on the main channel & move the national PBS in HD to the subchannel. WNIT varies from day to day or week to week, due to being the weakest full power signal of all 5 South Bend full power stations.