> > ....One has to wonder if there is life after UPN,
> especially
> > for a station licensed to Tecate, Baja California, Mexico.
> I
> > have a feeling they'll survive as a english-language
> > independent, but one has to suspect that Entravision will
> > place a spanish-language network like Telefutura there.
> Any
> > thought?
> >
>
> I disagree...
> Recall that:
> KUSI was originally UPN. They dropped UPN, and 49 is was
> created to handle the station. I believe it is Fox6's sister
> station.
>
> It would seem to me that, with KUSI already the Independent
> in San Diego, XHUPN with a limited signal really has no
> purpose left. It's just my opinion, but the party is
> probably over channel 49, unless, for some reason, Tribune
> shuts down KSWB. I have a feeling that won't happen.
The whole idea of having a "limited signal" is kind of a moot point here in San Diego since 80-90% of TV coverage in Dago is through cable TV. CW has stated that KSWB will be their outlet here. As for another Spanish station, the market is over glutted with:
Ch. 3 - XHTJB - Tijuana (IPN/Canal Once)
Ch. 12 - XEWT - Tijuana (IND)
Ch. 15 - TV Azteca (KGTV) - San Diego
Ch. 17 - KBNT - San Diego (Univision)
Ch. 33 - XHAS - (Telemundo) Tijuana
Ch. 43 - Mi43 (Telemundo)
Ch. 45 - XHBJ - Tijuana (Televisa)
Ch. 57 - XHUAA - Tijuana (Televisa 2)
The competition is incredible for a smaller and smaller piece of the pie.