Even if/when those stations lose their "network" affiliations, they won't go back to where they were back in the '70s and '80s. For example, the indies were known for airing cartoons in the afternoons. Now the cartoons, even those classic ones, are on cable channels. Same with the classic show reruns, although with the chaos that I hear about concerning TV Land, etc., perhaps some of the classic shows may come back to OTA TV. What could happen is that new media companies take over the stations and start broadcasting more local programming to suit the tastes of the specific communities. If Tribune could be persuaded to purchase WWOR, that would create an interesting duopoly. They could then start to program WWOR much better that it has been under FOX management. And then they get to benefit from the games that the Yankees and Mets release for OTA broadcasts, as well as Giants and Jets preseason.