Station/Network: WKRG-TV in the Mobile, Alabama-Pensacola, Florida TV market
Strengths: Having a technologically-advance news operation and relations with the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) and Memorable Entertainment Television (Me-TV).
Weaknesses: Having paid commercial programs broadcast on a daily basis during the daytime through their main broadcast channel and having personal feelings affect the qualities of their news reporting and news presenting.
Best Move(s): Utilizing their digital signal to broadcast a weather radar and the network feeds for Retro Television (RTV) and Memorable Entertainment Television on digital sub-channels.
Worst Move(s): Not broadcasting network programs in pattern with other network affiliates for years, not clearing certain network games shows, losing local ownership, replacing their feed for Retro Television with the feed Memorable Entertainment Television's programming instead of having both on separate sub-channels, and not broadcasting the second half of "Face the Nation" live anymore after its broadcast time was expanded in 2012 (they would usually broadcast a recording of the second half on Monday between between 2:05 a.m. and 2:35 a.m. in accordance with the Central time zone)
Overall Summary: A technologically-strong station with strong sources of network programming that could be better only they had more syndicated programming, better handling of network programs, and more local programming other than local news programming.
In One Sentence: A station with the potential to be better in many ways.
Station/Network: WFGX-TV in the Mobile, Alabama-Pensacola, Florida TV market
Strengths: Having relations with ThisTV
Weaknesses: Having syndicated programs, Jewelry Television programs, and ThisTV programs on the same broadcast channel.
Best Move(s): Affiliating with ThisTV
Worst Move(s): Affiliating with WEAR-TV through a local marketing agreement and eventually becoming part of the same company as WEAR-TV (the Sinclair Broadcast Group).
Overall Summary: A station that could potentially be a great affiliate for ThisTV and other national broadcasting companies if only they had digital sub-channels.
In One Sentence: A station that needs sub-channels.
Station/Network: WJTC-TV in the Mobile, Alabama-Pensacola, Florida TV market
Strengths: Having access to syndicated programs, regional network sports programs, and local sports programs.
Weaknesses: Having paid commercial programs in time periods that could used for other syndicated programs and only having access to episodes of "The Simpsons" produced after its 19th series of episodes.
Best Move(s): Becoming an independent station after the demise of the United Paramount Network (UPN)
Worst Move(s): Affiliating with WPMI-TV through a local marketing agreement, becoming part of the same company as WPMI-TV (first with Clear Channel Communications, then Newport Television, and now the Sinclair Broadcast Group), broadcasting some of the same syndicated programs normally broadcast by WPMI-TV, and broadcasting local news programs produced by WPMI-TV.
Overall Summary: A station that could be better if only they had more syndicated programs not widely available and not broadcast syndicated programs normally broadcast by WPMI-TV or local news programs produced by them.
In One Sentence: A station with the potential to be more independent.