I agree, also that station used to produce the 10pm News on KVCW, so I think that will come back, I have a feeling Sinclair might not be done with adding NBC to it's portfolio, if Sinclair is forced to sale WOAI and other NBC affiliates they own where they also own a Fox station in that market, I could see them replacing the forced sold stations, with stations in their portfolio (that would include KOKH/Oklahoma city) all KOKH would do is move the 5:30pm news to 6pm, the 7-10am part of their morning newscast, and the 9pm newscast to KOCB, and maybe add another 5 minutes to the end of the 10pm newscast (moving from 10:30pm to 10:35pm) now, the question becomes where will Fox land at, for the last couple of years I've been identifying KFOR to be the Fox affiliate, and I still say that, and they'll be one of 2 markets where tribune has a duopoly changes affiliates, the other one would be in Denver, KWGN goes to Fox, KDVR, get MyNetworkTV, and the CW moves to KTVD the only changes will be they both trade their news schedules, and for KTVD, everything doesn't change a whole lot, so yeah if this new law that the FCC is proposing goes through and nothing else after that happens, you can expect a lot of affiliation switches, renewals, and for Sinclair, their sister companies, Nexstar, and mission, they'll be busy selling off one of the stations in markets where they have dual affiliations (San Antonio, etc.) but for more on that one refer that to that topic where it's talking about anything and everything I just said about the FCC cracking down on station groups being in markets with dual big four network affiliations.