Re: Round Two Channel Elections are OVER (long reply)
> > > New York, NY
> > > WCBS-2/56 (CBS) Elects 33/7
> > >
> > 33, the current home of WPIX-DT, is an excellent first
> > choice for WCBS, but 7 -- with all of its interference
> > issues with WNJB-DT 8 New Brunswick, NJ -- as the
> contingent
> > channel? Unless there are any available allotments
> between
> > 7 and 51 in the NYC area that I've overlooked, WCBS would
> > have been better off letting the FCC pick a "best
> available"
> > contingent channel. Also, maybe it's just me, but the
> > contingent choice of 7 looks like a deliberate attempt to
> > insult WABC, which is still pleading with the FCC to let 7
>
> > be its future digital channel despite changing its
> election
> > to 45 for the time being and especially despite the
> > obstacles posed by WNJB.
>
> I can't say I like the channel 7 or 33. I, for one, say 30
> would have been a superior choice, being clear in all
> directions except for maybe some minor issues with WFME-DT
> 29. I'm not sure why they picked 7 when other channels were
> open, but I'm not them.
>
Besides needing more power to get the same coverage area as a Channel 30, what's so bad about Channel 33 for DTV in NYC? More to the point, what are the problems that WPIX-DT has been encountering -- and WCBS-DT would inherit -- on 33?
Besides, 30, as good as it may be, would probably work for WCBS-DT only if it were co-located with WPXN-DT, which has received tentative approval from the FCC to use 31 post-transition. While WPXN-DT is more or less stuck on the Empire State Building alongside WCBS-DT for the time being, would WPXN rather put its permanent digital transmitter site someplace else? If the answer is "yes", that could explain a lot as to why WCBS, which seems content to stay at the ESB, passed on 30.
As for 7, again, AFAIK, the only "good" reason for WCBS to make that its second choice would be to humiliate WABC. Like you, Trip, I don't know what WCBS is necessarily thinking, but I do know that if I were WCBS, I'd probably be so bitter over all the years that WABC has been the more successful station that I'd do anything to "get back" at WABC -- including at least a threat to "poach" WABC's beloved Channel 7. If I were WCBS, I wouldn't necessarily expect that I could get 7 if 33 turns out not to be an option, I wouldn't expect that I could get along with WNJB any better than WABC has, and I would definitely keep in mind that my PSIP channel would still be 2 and WABC's would still be 7, but I'd know that just the possibility that 7 could be my post-transition RF digital channel and not WABC's would likely provoke a sense of demoralization, if not worse, among many who work at WABC or even other parts of the Disney/ABC organization.
> > > Philadelphia, PA
> > > WCAU-10/67 (NBC) Re-Elects 34 (NCA with WYBE again)
> > >
> > Ugh, not again! Recently, either during or just before
> the
> > Round Two elctions, the FCC rejected WYBE's first-round
> > conflict decision application, in which WYBE offered to
> use
> > a more directional transmission pattern if it could move
> its
> > DT to 35 and, conceivably, give a move by WCAU-DT to 34 a
> > second chance ... and now those two stations have the
> nerve
> > to seek practically the same NCA in Round Two!? If I had
> to
> > guess, one of those stations will get 34 while the other
> > will have to settle for a "best available" channel
> > assignment by the FCC.
>
> It was rejected ONLY because WPVI objected to it, and then
> at the last minute after getting the NCA tossed out changed
> their mind and stuck with 6 (BIG MISTAKE IMO). So WCAU
> trying for channel 34 again is no surprise.
>
The FCC's recent rejection of WYBE's proposal to have a much more directional pattern on 35 than on 34 suggests to me that the FCC would have tossed out the WCAU/WYBE Round One NCA even if WPVI never had a problem with it. For all I can tell, 35 and its adjacent channels are so crowded across the Mid-Atlantic that I simply don't see the FCC letting any Philadelphia-area station use 35 for post-transition DTV, and I thus think that WCAU and WYBE should brace themselves for a Round Two repeat of their defeat.
> Well, I learned that shoes taste rather gross over my
> prediction for WEDU, but here's what I predicted (only
> specific predictions, not stuff like "a VHF" or something)
> and what happened:
>
http:> //www.radio-info.com/mods/board.php?Post=517566&Board=tv-usa
>
>
> WLGA-66/31 Opelika, AL/Columbus, GA - I predicted 47.
> Elected 47/38. CHECK
> KETS-2/5 Little Rock, AR - I predicted 7/11. Elected 7/10.
> CHECK
> KAJB-50/54 Calipatra/El Centro, CA - I predicted 7. Elected
> 36/42.
> KVIE-6/53 Sacramento, CA - I predicted 26 or 42. Elected
> 9/6.
> KTNC-42/63 Concord/Sacramento, CA - I predicted 14. Elected
> 14. CHECK
> KTFK-64/62 Stockton/Sacramento, CA - I predicted 15.
> Elected 26/31.
> KTVU-2/56 Oakland/San Francisco, CA - I predicted 44.
> Elected 44/38. CHECK
> KRON-4/57 San Francisco, CA - I predicted 24. Elected
> 38/44.
> KFTY-50/54 Santa Rosa, CA - I predicted 13. Elected 22/32.
> WEDY-65/6 New Haven, CT - I predicted 7 or 8. Elected
> 6/Best Available.
> WWSB-40/52 Sarasota, FL - I predicted 24. Elected 24.
> CHECK
> WEDU-3/54 Tampa, FL - I predicted 8. Elected 13/50. Shoe
> tastes awful.
> WPTV-5/55 West Palm Beach, FL - I predicted 51. Elected
> 12/25.
> WXFT-60/59 Aurora/Chicago, IL - I predicted 9 or 24.
> Elected 50/38.
> WGBO-66/53 Joliet/Chicago, IL - I predicted 9 or 24.
> Elected 38/12.
> WWDP-46/52 Norwell/Boston, MA - I predicted 42 or 23.
> Elected 25/46.
> WNYA-51/0 Pittsfield, MA/Albany, NY - I predicted 4.
> Elected 13/4.
> WMAR-2/52 Baltimore, MD - I predicted 38. Elected 38. CHECK
>
> WHAG-25/55 Hagerstown, MD - I predicted 16. Elected 31/38.
> WJAL-68/16 Silver Spring, MD/Washington, DC - I predicted
> 14. Elected 38/39.
> WCML-6/59 Alpena, MI - I predicted 13. Elected 24.
> WJBK-2/58 Detroit, MI - I predicted 7/something more open.
> Elected 7/20. CHECK
> WKAR-23/55 East Lansing/Lansing, MI - I predicted 26.
> Elected 40/25. (But WCMU elected 26)
> WCMU-14/56 Mt. Pleasant, MI - I predicted 36. Elected 26.
> (But WLNS elected 36/40)
> KQTV-2/53 St. Joseph, MO - I predicted 7. Elected 7. CHECK
>
> KMOV-4/56 St. Louis, MO - I predicted 11. Elected 24/30.
> WTVA-9/57 Tupelo, MS - I predicted 8. Elected 8. CHECK
> WKDH-45/0 Houston/Tupelo, MS - I predicted 7. Elected
> 45/Best Available.
> KGFE-2/56 Grand Forks, ND - I predicted 23. Elected 15/20.
> KOBG-6/0 Silver City, NM - I predicted 12. Elected 12.
> CHECK
> KEGS-7 Goldfield, NV - I predicted 31. Elected 50/46.
> WCBS-2/56 New York, NY - I predicted 30. Elected 33/7.
> WKYC-3/2 Cleveland, OH - I predicted 31. Elected 17/32.
> KJRH-2/56, KOTV-6/55, KWBT-19/0 Tulsa, OK - I predicted 8
> and 38. KJRH elected 8/38, KWBT elected 20, KOTV elected
> 19. SEMI-CHECK
> WCAU-10/67 Philadelphia, PA - I predicted resubmission of
> NCA for channel 34. Did just that. CHECK
> WYFF-4/59 Greenville, SC - I predicted 35. Elected 36/49.
> KNBN-21/0 Rapid City, SD - I predicted 7. Elected 21.
> Totally pointless.
> NEW-0/56 Memphis, TN - I predicted 10. Elected 10. CHECK
> WOAI-4/58 San Antonio, TX - I predicted 48. Elected 48/29.
> CHECK
> KENS-5/55 San Antonio, TX - I predicted 39. Elected 39/35.
> CHECK
> KUPT-22/0 Wolfforth/Lubbock, TX - I predicted 13. Made no
> election.
> WPXW-66/43 Manassas, VA/Washington, DC - I predicted 31.
> Elected 34/43.
> WNVC-56/57 Fairfax, VA/Washington, DC - I predicted 34.
> Elected 24/39.
> WCAX-3/53 Burlington, VT - I predicted 16. Elected 22.
> KCWY-13/0 Casper, WY - I predicted 12. Elected 12/11.
> CHECK
>
> Not too bad.
>
> - Trip
>
Agreed. Now let's see what happens in Round Three -- and let's hope that WPVI and all those other stations with low-VHF elections can and will get a clue.

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