bpatrick said:Sinclair's ABC affiliate in Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, WXLV,
carries "News 14 Carolina," which already airs on Time Warner Cable
systems in the Triad and, AFAIK, in Raleigh/Durham and Charlotte as well.
This is after two unsuccessful attempts to launch its own local newscast.
(The name comes from the fact that it airs on Ch. 14 on Time Warner cable
outlets.)
But I don't think Sinclair would pull the plug on ABC45 either, since the former
ABC station, WGHP FOX8, is one of the highest-rated Fox affiliates in the country;
WFMY (CBS) is a heritage station that has been with the Eye Network since 1949
and has no reason to change as long as CBS and Fox are battling for number one;
WXII (NBC) has had the same network affiliation since 1953 and I have no reason
to believe it would change networks unless Hearst were to buy ABC at some point,
for which I'm not holding my breath.
Also, there's Chattanooga, where ABC affiliate WTVC was bought by Sinclair not
too long ago. Theoretically, Sinclair could switch it to Fox from WDSI/61 but I
think ABC would fight that move every step of the way; going from 9 to 61 would
be about as bad as CBS going from 5 to 46 in Atlanta or, worse, 2 to 62 in Detroit.
You have a point there. If Hearst were to buy out ABC, WXII and WYFF/Greenville would automatically switch ASAP. But one get the feeling that Scripps, Cox, Gannett and/or Sinclair will make Hearst sell their non-ABC affiliated properties if that were to happen, and I don't see Hearst doing that anytime soon.
As for Chattanooga, lets not forget that CBS affiliate WDEF's parent company, Morris Multimedia, also owns WWAY/Wilmington and WTVQ/Lexington, both ABC affiliates. Chances are that if WTVC defects to another network one can see ABC work out something with Morris that would make WDEF the new affiliate but that is just speculation at this point since WDEF and CBS are loyal to each other.