i just noticed awhile ago the local MyNetworkTV in my area, KDFI My27 has been rebranded by Fox, their parent company to reflect on a branding saying something related to the Fox branding like "Fox 4 More" in relation to it's Fox sister station KDFW Fox 4.
then i did some research on Wikipedia and turns out, of the Fox owned and operated stations that are MyNetworkTV O&O, it looks like 5 of those have been rebranded.
and here's the list of those rebranded and reataining the "My" branding on the station for now:
redbranded:
KDFI, Dallas-Fort Worth, TX: from My27 to Fox 4 More
KUTP, Phoenix, AZ: from My45 to Fox 10 Xtra
WFTC, Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN: from My29 to Fox 9+
WPWR, Chicago, IL: from My50 to CW 50 (happened last year when WPWR took over CW
affiliation from WGN).
WDCA, Washington, DC: from My20 to Fox 5 Plus
retained MYNetwork branding for now:
KTXH, Houston, TX: still My20
WRBW, Orlando, FL: still My65
WMYT, Charlotte, NC: still My12
KCOP, Los Angles, CA: Still My13
WWOR, New York City, NY: Still My9
as i noted, WPWR rebranded last year when the took over the CW affiliation from WGN after Tribune Media signed a new deal with the CW to keep their CW stations affiliation on those respected stations except WGN, where they wanted WGN to regain it's independent status it lost when it became Chicago's WB station in the 1990s as well as splitting the WGN station from the WGN Superstation cable feed a while back.
and 5 stations retained it's MyNetworkTV branding while 4 others just rebranded recently.
so that being said, is this a sign that MyNetworkTV's days are number and Fox has a plan to fold the network within the next 2 years. i my mind, looks like Fox is about mercy kill the network that struggled for the longest time.
then i did some research on Wikipedia and turns out, of the Fox owned and operated stations that are MyNetworkTV O&O, it looks like 5 of those have been rebranded.
and here's the list of those rebranded and reataining the "My" branding on the station for now:
redbranded:
KDFI, Dallas-Fort Worth, TX: from My27 to Fox 4 More
KUTP, Phoenix, AZ: from My45 to Fox 10 Xtra
WFTC, Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN: from My29 to Fox 9+
WPWR, Chicago, IL: from My50 to CW 50 (happened last year when WPWR took over CW
affiliation from WGN).
WDCA, Washington, DC: from My20 to Fox 5 Plus
retained MYNetwork branding for now:
KTXH, Houston, TX: still My20
WRBW, Orlando, FL: still My65
WMYT, Charlotte, NC: still My12
KCOP, Los Angles, CA: Still My13
WWOR, New York City, NY: Still My9
as i noted, WPWR rebranded last year when the took over the CW affiliation from WGN after Tribune Media signed a new deal with the CW to keep their CW stations affiliation on those respected stations except WGN, where they wanted WGN to regain it's independent status it lost when it became Chicago's WB station in the 1990s as well as splitting the WGN station from the WGN Superstation cable feed a while back.
and 5 stations retained it's MyNetworkTV branding while 4 others just rebranded recently.
so that being said, is this a sign that MyNetworkTV's days are number and Fox has a plan to fold the network within the next 2 years. i my mind, looks like Fox is about mercy kill the network that struggled for the longest time.