Morgan Wick said:"Except in several markets like Los Angeles, the MyNet is part of a duopoly..." says to me that LA is an exception to the general rule of MyNet being part of a duopoly. If the exception was that MyNet was part of a duopoly (which happens to include every last O&O of the network), I would expect it to read "where the MyNet is part of a duopoly", or a period at the end of the first clause, thus making clear that it was trying to continue my statement instead of standing alone as a counterargument.tripinva said:Morgan Wick said:??? KCOP is part of a duopoly in Los Angeles.ercjncpr said:Except in several markets like Los Angeles, the MyNET TV is part of a duopoly, so the stations would not truly be "independent"
That's what is being said. Since KCOP is part of a duopoly, it wouldn't be independent anyway.
- Trip
nomadcowatbk said:People miss the indie stations of their childhood
Morgan Wick said:Actually, you don't know which one erc meant. You're assuming familiarity and consistency with the facts.
Nate Wesley said:nomadcowatbk said:People miss the indie stations of their childhood
Nobody misses the indie stations of their childhood.
Brother said:Morgan Wick said:Actually, you don't know which one erc meant. You're assuming familiarity and consistency with the facts.
Except for you, Morgan, everyone got what ercjncpr was getting at. Accept that you're taking things way too literally and rigidly here.
This in-fighting is bogging us down, I say! We need to get back to formulating our demands that TV stations revert to how they presented themselves 30 and 40 years ago! It's the only way to financial solvency or whatever!
Nate Wesley said:nomadcowatbk said:People miss the indie stations of their childhood
Nobody misses the indie stations of their childhood.
But seriously, I agree with this. The memories are great, but if I want to watch the shows that aired on my local indies, I can see them on the multitude of classic TV networks or find them on Hulu. If I want to experience that "indie station vibe" of days gone by, I can watch all sorts of old recordings that have posted on YouTube.
nomadcowatbk said:people may be nostalgic for the pre-netlet indie station vibe, no matter how low budget it was, do they miss assuming the Fox viewing position? How many true indie stations exist that don't use CW or Mynet branding and aren't sister stations of a network affiliate?
Brother said:nomadcowatbk said:people may be nostalgic for the pre-netlet indie station vibe, no matter how low budget it was, do they miss assuming the Fox viewing position? How many true indie stations exist that don't use CW or Mynet branding and aren't sister stations of a network affiliate?
What really gave us fits was if we tried to receive either KNLC-24 or WHSL-46, but since those two were our low-budget religious station and HSN outlet, respectively, they just weren't watched much at all. St. Louis lucked out that our two major indies were a VHF in KPLR and a well-maintained UHF in KDNL.
I don't think my interpretation was so unreasonable, especially considering the alternative was questionable grammar for the sentence (admittedly probably the more common problem, but, I suspect, one that comes from a place that makes my interpretation more plausible as well), and especially considering it was phrased as an "exception" in "several" markets, an "exception" that includes the network's O&Os and is probably more the rule than the "exception".Brother said:Morgan Wick said:Actually, you don't know which one erc meant. You're assuming familiarity and consistency with the facts.
Except for you, Morgan, everyone got what ercjncpr was getting at. Accept that you're taking things way too literally and rigidly here.
FTFY. Local sports is almost completely dead on broadcast, and most teams are happily shacked up on RSN "networks" that slap the same template on every broadcast and give the teams zero local personality. At this point, that's what I would want to have on the nation's "independent" stations, if only because I think live events are the only hope of salvation for linear television channels, network affiliate or no, or even broadcast or cable.nomadcowatbk said:consolidation has killed localism outside of news
Morgan Wick said:I don't think my interpretation was so unreasonable, especially considering the alternative was questionable grammar for the sentence (admittedly probably the more common problem, but, I suspect, one that comes from a place that makes my interpretation more plausible as well), and especially considering it was phrased as an "exception" in "several" markets, an "exception" that includes the network's O&Os and is probably more the rule than the "exception".Brother said:Morgan Wick said:Actually, you don't know which one erc meant. You're assuming familiarity and consistency with the facts.
Except for you, Morgan, everyone got what ercjncpr was getting at. Accept that you're taking things way too literally and rigidly here.
FTFY. Local sports is almost completely dead on broadcast, and most teams are happily shacked up on RSN "networks" that slap the same template on every broadcast and give the teams zero local personality. At this point, that's what I would want to have on the nation's "independent" stations, if only because I think live events are the only hope of salvation for linear television channels, network affiliate or no, or even broadcast or cable.nomadcowatbk said:consolidation has killed localism outside of news
It does, however, have the guarantee that it won't price the casual fan out of the market.nomadcowatbk said:Morgan Wick said:I don't think my interpretation was so unreasonable, especially considering the alternative was questionable grammar for the sentence (admittedly probably the more common problem, but, I suspect, one that comes from a place that makes my interpretation more plausible as well), and especially considering it was phrased as an "exception" in "several" markets, an "exception" that includes the network's O&Os and is probably more the rule than the "exception".Brother said:Morgan Wick said:Actually, you don't know which one erc meant. You're assuming familiarity and consistency with the facts.
Except for you, Morgan, everyone got what ercjncpr was getting at. Accept that you're taking things way too literally and rigidly here.
FTFY. Local sports is almost completely dead on broadcast, and most teams are happily shacked up on RSN "networks" that slap the same template on every broadcast and give the teams zero local personality. At this point, that's what I would want to have on the nation's "independent" stations, if only because I think live events are the only hope of salvation for linear television channels, network affiliate or no, or even broadcast or cable.nomadcowatbk said:consolidation has killed localism outside of news
broadcast doesn't have the dual-stream revenue model that cable has, the KSMO in Kansas City broadcast some high school sports but that can't be too much $
Morgan Wick said:It does, however, have the guarantee that it won't price the casual fan out of the market.nomadcowatbk said:Morgan Wick said:I don't think my interpretation was so unreasonable, especially considering the alternative was questionable grammar for the sentence (admittedly probably the more common problem, but, I suspect, one that comes from a place that makes my interpretation more plausible as well), and especially considering it was phrased as an "exception" in "several" markets, an "exception" that includes the network's O&Os and is probably more the rule than the "exception".Brother said:Morgan Wick said:Actually, you don't know which one erc meant. You're assuming familiarity and consistency with the facts.
Except for you, Morgan, everyone got what ercjncpr was getting at. Accept that you're taking things way too literally and rigidly here.
FTFY. Local sports is almost completely dead on broadcast, and most teams are happily shacked up on RSN "networks" that slap the same template on every broadcast and give the teams zero local personality. At this point, that's what I would want to have on the nation's "independent" stations, if only because I think live events are the only hope of salvation for linear television channels, network affiliate or no, or even broadcast or cable.nomadcowatbk said:consolidation has killed localism outside of news
broadcast doesn't have the dual-stream revenue model that cable has, the KSMO in Kansas City broadcast some high school sports but that can't be too much $