I thought someone had previously posted a thread devoted to listings of DTV subchannels in various markets, but apparently I can't find it if it exists. Anyway, central Illinois (both Peoria/Bloomington and Springfield/Decatur/Champaign) is missing out on a lot of digital subchannel offerings (RTV, Universal Sports, Antenna TV, etc.), and I'm not holding my breath that those markets will see some of those subs (particularly as both of these markets have the misfortune of having stations owned by both Nexstar and Sinclair).
Peoria/Bloomington's digital lineup:
WHOI-19 (19.1 ABC, 19.2 CW)
WEEK-25 (25.1 NBC, 25.2 weather)
WMBD-31 (31.1 CBS, no subs)
WYZZ-43 (43.1 Fox, 43.2 Cool TV)
WTVP-47 (47.1 PBS, 47.2 World, 47.3 Create)
WAOE-59 (59.1 My, no subs)
Plus some parts of the Peoria/Bloomington market can also receive WWTO-35 (35.1 TBN) LaSalle/Chicago. However, when I was visiting family at Christmas I noticed that their four additional TBN subchannels (Enlace, Church Channel, etc.) were off the air. Anyone know what was up with that?
For Springfield city proper (in my case with a bowtie antenna in my apartment placed as high as I can get it, and A/B switch), it isn't much better:
WSEC-14 (Jacksonville/Springfield--rebroadcasters WQEC Quincy and WMEC Macomb) (14.1 PBS, 14.2 World, 14.3 Create)
WAND-17 (Decatur) (17.1 NBC, 17.2 weather)
WICS-20 (Springfield--Sinclair owned) (20.1 ABC- supposed to get CoolTV and Country Network, but no subs yet and I'm not holding my breath, IMO)
WBUI-23 (Decatur) (23.1 CW, 23.2 ThisTV)
WCFN-49 (Springfield, former relay of WCIA-3 Champaign) (49.1 My, 49.2 CBS from WCIA)
WRSP-55 (Springfield) (55.1 Fox, no subs)
Parts of Springfield could also receive WILL-12 Urbana/Champaign (12.1 PBS, 12.2 World, 12.3 Create) OTA, but I haven't been one of those people yet. Occasionally I have picked up WMBD from Peoria and also some St. Louis signals last summer.
On the other hand, the Quad Cities (Davenport, IA/Rock Island-Moline, IL) has a much better DTV lineup than their Peoria and Springfield counterparts:
WHBF-4 (RI) (4.1 CBS, 4.2 RTV--in all its Low-V glory).
KWQC-6 (Davenport) (6.1 NBC, 6.2 weather)
WQAD-8 (Moline) (8.1 ABC, 8.2 weather and possibly Antenna TV soon, 8.3 My)
KLJB-18 (Davenport) (18.1 Fox, 18.2 CW via KGCW Burlington, IA)
WQPT-24 (Moline) (24.1 PBS, 24.2 mHz)
KQIN-36 (Davenport) (36.1 PBS via Iowa Public Television, 36.2 IPTV Learns/PBS Kids, 36.3 IPTV World)
Meanwhile, the digital transition has finally brought the Quincy, IL/Hannibal, MO market with the full Big 4/PBS stable:
KHQA-7 (Hannibal) (7.1 CBS, 7.2 ABC)
WGEM-10 (Quincy) (10.1 NBC, 10.2 CW, 10.3 Fox)
WTJR-16 (Quincy) (16.1 Christian Television Network)
WMEC-22/WQEC-27 (Macomb/Quincy respectively--see my comments above on WSEC) (2x.1 PBS, 2x.2 World, 2x.3 Create)
After posting these listings, I got thinking--is it still reasonably possible in the digital age (albeit with some antenna trickery) in a certain area of western Illinois, particularly around Macomb, IL, to get most stations from these four forementioned markets at the same time (Quad Cities, Peoria, Quincy and at least the Springfield side of Springfield/Decatur/Champaign), as I would have expected to have seen happen in the analog age?