> > KGTV (ABC) San Diego today announced that their
> NewsChannel
> > 15 is oing to end up on Cox's digital tier on channel 110
> > and Time Warner 210 so they can premiere their affiliation
>
> > with a low power TV station which will be showing TV
> Azteca.
> > Undoubtedly they will have some local newscast so they
> can
> > go head-to-head with NBC 7/39's Mexican TV station.
> SOunds
> > like they think they'll make bagillons more by doing this.
>
> >
> > Frankly, I think it will be a bomb as they are cutting
> > another piece of the pie as a Johnny-Come-Lately.
> >
> Expect more of that sort of thing as the digital broadcast
> and cable tiers become more and more viable and broadcasters
> recognize them as potential revenue streams. In Sacramento,
> KCRA has three of its services on Comcast: the main signal;
> the HD upconvert signal (with NBC original HD programs); and
> their "WeatherPlus" channel (digital OTA 35-2). KXTV just
> rolled out "News10-2" which is their OTA digital 61-2, for
> extended coverage of breaking news and special events. It's
> to be added to Comcast early in 2006.
>
And I can't wait for them to force us all to have digital, just as an excuse to charge us even more money. But that's for a different board...
I think the Newschannel 15 thing is a disgrace. That kind of thing should not be available at a premium. It wasn't that good to begin with. Nothing more than a constant replay of 10News newscasts, and doesn't even hold a matchstick (much less a candle) to New England Cable News (NECN) out on the east coast, which has a full time news staff.