Court Paves Way for NBC Boston - Dismisses Lawsuit in WHDH vs. NBC
The United States District Court in the District of Massachusetts has dismissed the lawsuit in WHDH-TV v. Comcast Corp.
The lawsuit, filed in March, followed the complaints that WHDH owner Edmund Ansin laid out in January 2016 when NBC officially announced that they were launching NBC Boston.
At the time, sources inside WHDH told New England One that management there was convinced that they would win the lawsuit, and that they would still be the NBC affiliate after January 2017. We were told plans to operate the station without NBC, other than adding additional newscasts, weren't really being discussed because of this belief. Those thoughts will have to change now, unless WHDH decides to appeal the court's decision and drag this lawsuit out.
After hearing arguments from both sides last week, Judge Richard G. Stearns quickly ruled in Comcast’s favor.
“WHDH’s loss of the NBC affiliation is no doubt a blow to the station’s profitability. But absent any actionable harm attributable to Comcast, it is simply an indurate consequence of doing business in a competitive and unsentimental market place. For the foregoing reasons, defendant’s motion to dismiss is allowed.” Stearns said in his ruling.
Could/would any of the other three networks switch their affiliation to channel 7?
Also, is this whole thing brinkmanship? Is NBC really going to switch to a signal in Manchester, NH?
According to the Gayle Fee of the Boston Herald, NBC is in talks to buy WBPX from Ion. If it doesn't entirely replicate WHDH's signal, it covers the core of the market reasonably well.
http://www.bostonherald.com/enterta...16/05/whdh_nbc_scramble_in_wake_of_ugly_split
I wonder if this will impact anybody who may get their NBC signals from New Britain (30), Springfield (22), Providence (10), White River Junction (31) and Portland (6) at the fringes of the Boston/Worcester DMA? Also, will anything change with hotel "cable" systems? Any place I've stayed in Brattleboro, VT carried Boston's "Big 4" and little else.
Also, if they end up on WBPX-TV channel 68 of Boston, would it include the simulcast on channel 21 of Concord, NH?
What RF channel does WBPX transmit on? I can't believe they'll put NBC in a major market on PSIP Channel 68. That would be deja vu CBS Detroit (not to mention its affiliates in Atlanta and Milwaukee) all over again.
Edit: WBPX transmits on Channel 32, which would be much better as a PSIP than 68.
Just shows that over-the-air TV matters very little to NBC these days with Comcast suits calling the shots.
End result will be for NBC to just buy WHDH and WLVI and keep NBC on channel 7.1 and move Telemundo to 56.1 since its more likely either the CW dies or moves over to WSBK 38
I wonder if this will impact anybody who may get their NBC signals from New Britain (30), Springfield (22), Providence (10), White River Junction (31) and Portland (6) at the fringes of the Boston/Worcester DMA? Also, will anything change with hotel "cable" systems? Any place I've stayed in Brattleboro, VT carried Boston's "Big 4" and little else.
Also, if they end up on WBPX-TV channel 68 of Boston, would it include the simulcast on channel 21 of Concord, NH?
What about channel 62, which is licensed to Lawrence? Were they mentioned either?![]()