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Scripps soon moving Katz TV subchannels to ION stations

But says nothing about Bounce TV and Court TV Mystery showing up on KPXE. Also Cable Systems adding KPXE feeds of Laff,Grit and KSHB feeds in the future channels will show what replaces them in the future and like CCI keep 38.4 of HSN but make it either HD feed or HSN2.
 
Think KUKC-LD adds or KCMN replaces Cheddar because some with Twist. Some Hearst stations have added Shoplc but have it on KCTV5 and so on. Also KPXE isn't owner by Scripps.

Also in Western KS seening those Nexstar stations that have no Sub Channels adds Kratz ones.
 
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According to this website, that is exactly what is going to happen with the subchannels on KPXE-TV that are currently carrying QVC & HSN.
If I have to guess, the same is going to happen for the Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Atlanta, Boston, Washington, D.C., Sacramento, Detroit and 39 other markets with a Scripps-or-Inyo-owned ION station with a similar set-up to the Kansas City station.

In markets like New York and Los Angeles, there's currently only HSN or QVC (but not both) on the ION channels. In Los Angeles, there's a duplicate of Grit airing on one subchannel of KPXN, which is also airing on a separate channel owned by Scripps, which is KILM. I suspect that one the Grit channels will make way for Doozy or Defy. It's a good guess which of them will replace HSN in New York.
 
It's about damn time! Scripps should be adding this first instead of two more networks featuring more reality/wasting time bull crap.
I’m not a fan of reality TV either, but isn’t all TV just wasting time? I suppose the one exception might be educational content, but Scripps doesn’t own any of that (and no, news is not educational).
 
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