Newschannel4SF said:It certainly appears to be looking that way but you talk with many in the business and they continue to reiterate and say NBC is not buying any stations they are selling their O&O stations. I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens....
1069_KIFR said:Infinity? Are you saying that the company now known as CBS Radio is buying KRON? ;D
Not that I disagree that a substantial percentage of viewers pick up KNTV from a non-traditional method, you probably should not discount the fact that DTV has given marginal stations such as KNTV a respectable presence over the air. Channel 11.1 is crystal clear over the air in the East Bay and many times the source is HD. It doesn't take Comcast at $80/month to get great pictures, even for a signal which is coming a fair distance away.Lkeller said:Think about it - a small minority of people these days receive KNTV over the airwaves on Channel 11. Most people either have Comcast, where its on Channel 3...unless you have HD, then its on 703; or satellite, where I'm sure its on different channels depending on whether you have AT&T. Direct TV, or Dish Network. It's becoming confusing. In terms of locating KNTV, the number "11" means nothing to most people anymore.
sloux said:Not that I disagree that a substantial percentage of viewers pick up KNTV from a non-traditional method, you probably should not discount the fact that DTV has given marginal stations such as KNTV a respectable presence over the air. Channel 11.1 is crystal clear over the air in the East Bay and many times the source is HD. It doesn't take Comcast at $80/month to get great pictures, even for a signal which is coming a fair distance away.Lkeller said:Think about it - a small minority of people these days receive KNTV over the airwaves on Channel 11. Most people either have Comcast, where its on Channel 3...unless you have HD, then its on 703; or satellite, where I'm sure its on different channels depending on whether you have AT&T. Direct TV, or Dish Network. It's becoming confusing. In terms of locating KNTV, the number "11" means nothing to most people anymore.
Lkeller said:sloux said:Not that I disagree that a substantial percentage of viewers pick up KNTV from a non-traditional method, you probably should not discount the fact that DTV has given marginal stations such as KNTV a respectable presence over the air. Channel 11.1 is crystal clear over the air in the East Bay and many times the source is HD. It doesn't take Comcast at $80/month to get great pictures, even for a signal which is coming a fair distance away.Lkeller said:Think about it - a small minority of people these days receive KNTV over the airwaves on Channel 11. Most people either have Comcast, where its on Channel 3...unless you have HD, then its on 703; or satellite, where I'm sure its on different channels depending on whether you have AT&T. Direct TV, or Dish Network. It's becoming confusing. In terms of locating KNTV, the number "11" means nothing to most people anymore.
I don't want to turn this thread into a debate about the merits of cable and satellite...but...I can receive both KNTV and KICU over the air without an antenna. But I live in a marginal reception area (in San Francisco), and nothing ELSE will come in. I'm out of the line of sight to the Twin Peaks Tower. KNTV's transmitter is on San Bruno mountain directly to the south of me, so it comes in fine. So does any signal from San Jose...so I could actually get KNTV before their transmitter relocation.
But it's 2008, not 1958, and I have no intention of living in a two channel world. So yes, I do need to pay Comcast. Most people pay for cable and satellite these days for the variety of channels that are provided, not for reception. I spend probably 80% of my viewing time these days on cable - HBO, CNN, CNBC, AMC, USA, FX and many others. And I'm addicted to On-Demand...otherwise, I'd consider satellite. Sure, I'd like to pay less for cable, but it's worth it.
Hope nobody from Comcast is reading this...they'll raise my rates again...
Lkeller said:1069_KIFR said:Infinity? Are you saying that the company now known as CBS Radio is buying KRON? ;D
No - I'm speculating that KNTV will become a new high-end Nissan automobile. Actually, I guess that's "Infiniti" with an "i." ???
Seriously though - how about some sensible speculation, such as: nothing is happening except that KNTV is re-branding...along the lines of "CW Bay Area" (44) and "The Bay Area's WB" (TV20 before the WB went away).
Think about it - a small minority of people these days receive KNTV over the airwaves on Channel 11. Most people either have Comcast, where its on Channel 3...unless you have HD, then its on 703; or satellite, where I'm sure its on different channels depending on whether you have AT&T. Direct TV, or Dish Network. It's becoming confusing. In terms of locating KNTV, the number "11" means nothing to most people anymore.
It simplifies things for KNTV if they brand as "NBC Bay Area."
Jeez...it seems like every time NBC does anything, no matter how unrelated, it means they're buying KRON.
Newschannel4SF said:It certainly appears to be looking that way but you talk with many in the business and they continue to reiterate and say NBC is not buying any stations they are selling their O&O stations. I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens....