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KICU Channel 36 in San Jose to carry NBC Programming

While KNTV runs the Giants games - this was announced today. For those people who do not have cable sorry Charlie. Biggest Loser will be on Tuesday evening which is part of the NBC primetime linup.
 
Newschannel4SF said:
For those people who do not have cable sorry Charlie.

In other words, are you implying that NBC will be on KICU only for cable subscribers, and those who watch KICU through an antenna will get only their normal schedule?
 
Bay Area subscribers who have cable and the local San Jose Antenna people will be able to watch Biggest Loser but people in the SF/East Bay Area who don't have cable and only depend on their antenna will not be able to view KICU.
 
KICU is owned by Cox broadcasting, the owner of KTVU. Is this some sort of deal with NBC buying KRON? And are SF antennas receiving different programming from KICU? How does the transmitter differentiates the receiver as to what shows they see and where they are located?
 
1069_KIFR said:
KICU is owned by Cox broadcasting, the owner of KTVU. Is this some sort of deal with NBC buying KRON? And are SF antennas receiving different programming from KICU? How does the transmitter differentiates the receiver as to what shows they see and where they are located?

Interesting that KICU airs both secondary FOX and secondary NBC programming
 
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