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Is it necessary to start a new thread every time the CW/MY Tv gets a new affiliate in the middle of nowhere? Can't we just put them all together?
 
> Is it necessary to start a new thread every time the CW/MY
> Tv gets a new affiliate in the middle of nowhere? Can't we
> just put them all together?

If it was a sticky, maybe, but new posts in threads don't get bumped here, and people like myself actually are keeping up with what every affiliate of the new networks.

- Trip<P ID="signature">______________
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> Is it necessary to start a new thread every time the CW/MY
> Tv gets a new affiliate in the middle of nowhere? Can't we
> just put them all together?

Your moderator replies:

I cannot combine threads into a single one. And without that ability, I can't create a "sticky" that would be comprehensive.

In addition, such a thread would quickly consume a lot of space, and be increasing difficult to navigate.

I also believe the present method of creating a new thread for each new affiliation allows the discussions to be market-specific.

So, yes, I think it <u>is</u> necessary.<P ID="signature">______________


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people like myself actually are keeping
> up with what every affiliate of the new networks.
>

That's kinda sad. I mean I cared about my local market and the big ones, but low powered stations in Indiana? Really?
 
Re: Really???? Try radio boards

> > Is it necessary to start a new thread every time the CW/MY
>
> > Tv gets a new affiliate in the middle of nowhere? Can't we
>
> > just put them all together?
>
> Your moderator replies:
>
> I cannot combine threads into a single one. And without
> that ability, I can't create a "sticky" that would be
> comprehensive.
>
> In addition, such a thread would quickly consume a lot of
> space, and be increasing difficult to navigate.
>
> I also believe the present method of creating a new thread
> for each new affiliation allows the discussions to be
> market-specific.
>
> So, yes, I think it is necessary.
>

A lot of replies I noticed are under radio boards. So you can check there too. You will find discussion of the CW and MNT situation (for example check Wisconson)
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> people like myself actually are keeping
> > up with what every affiliate of the new networks.
> >
>
> That's kinda sad. I mean I cared about my local market and
> the big ones, but low powered stations in Indiana? Really?
>
Well, it's probably not sad to Trip himself, considering he runs a television-related website (one he links to in his signature). <P ID="signature">______________
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> Is it necessary to start a new thread every time the CW/MY
> Tv gets a new affiliate in the middle of nowhere? Can't we
> just put them all together?

Is it really necessary to put up a vague subject header, like, well, "Really????"?

:D

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> That's kinda sad. I mean I cared about my local market and
> the big ones, but low powered stations in Indiana? Really?

If you think that's sad, what will you say when you find out I can name all the stations in a given market from memory? :p

But yes, I do take an interest in all the affiliates of these new networks, and I would even if I DIDN'T run a site that is dedicated to (eventually) listing every full-service and many low-powered TV stations across the US.

- Trip<P ID="signature">______________
Visit my website, www.rabbitears.info! It's eventually going to be your one resource for television info! Digital television, histories, and technical information for the entire USA from one source!</P>
 
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