Things like that may prove to be a huge boon to WFMY and
WGHP. If cable viewers--and some with antennas--can't get
Channel 12, the Triad's NBC station has a real problem; I would
think Lexington would be one place for which 12 would put up
advisories (they once pre-empted the Kentucky Derby to cover
a tornado in Asheboro).
What I can't understand is why a Pennsylvania station is taking
12's place, when there are NBC affiliates much closer to home, to wit:
Raycom owns WECT Wilmington, WIS Columbia, SC, WMBF Myrtle Beach,
and WWBT Richmond; Media General has WNCN Raleigh, WSLS Roanoke,
WCBD Charleston, SC, and WSAV Savannah; Belo has WCNC Charlotte;
LIN has WAVY Norfolk; Gray Communications has WITN Greenville/New Bern/
Washington, NC. Why couldn't any of those be substituted for WXII until this
issue gets resolved? At least with WECT, WITN, WNCN, and WCNC there would
be coverage of North Carolina news.
Question to Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville: is WBRE also taking WYFF's place?