> > I know in the Miami Market, WTVJ Channel Four (O&O - NBC)
> > and WCIX Channel 6 (O&O - CBS) literally swapped
> frequencies
> > not affiliations. WTVJ went to channel 6 and WCIX went to
> > Channel 4 (becoming WFOR in the process)
> >
> > Has there ever been any other cases of stations swapping
> > frequencies. I dont' mean switch affiliations, and I'm not
>
> > counting those that move channels, for instance WPWR moved
>
> > from Channel 60 to Channel 50, but there was no station on
>
> > channel 50.
> >
> > I mean actual swaps.
>
> I'm pretty sure there wasn't actually a channel swap in
> Miami. NBC and CBS swapped *stations* - the station that
> was on channel 4 stayed on channel 4 but changed ownership
> from NBC to CBS; and the station that was on channel 6 also
> stayed on channel 6 but changed ownership and call letters
> in the other direction.
>
> In fact, I can't think of *any* other incident since 1980
> where two TV stations have actually swapped channels;
> they've all been cases of swapping *licenses*.
>
> (some of the older cited cases actually did involve channel
> swaps)
>
There was a prior case of AFFLIATION changes in Miami but WTVJ was on Channel 4 and everything stayed the same except they stopped broadcasting on Channel 4 and moved to channel 6. WCIX same thing everything stayed the same, they except they also changed their call letters from WCIX (Channel 6) to WFOR(Channel 4)<P ID="signature">______________
Once I figured out the meaning of life....Then I forgot to write it down.</P>
> > and WCIX Channel 6 (O&O - CBS) literally swapped
> frequencies
> > not affiliations. WTVJ went to channel 6 and WCIX went to
> > Channel 4 (becoming WFOR in the process)
> >
> > Has there ever been any other cases of stations swapping
> > frequencies. I dont' mean switch affiliations, and I'm not
>
> > counting those that move channels, for instance WPWR moved
>
> > from Channel 60 to Channel 50, but there was no station on
>
> > channel 50.
> >
> > I mean actual swaps.
>
> I'm pretty sure there wasn't actually a channel swap in
> Miami. NBC and CBS swapped *stations* - the station that
> was on channel 4 stayed on channel 4 but changed ownership
> from NBC to CBS; and the station that was on channel 6 also
> stayed on channel 6 but changed ownership and call letters
> in the other direction.
>
> In fact, I can't think of *any* other incident since 1980
> where two TV stations have actually swapped channels;
> they've all been cases of swapping *licenses*.
>
> (some of the older cited cases actually did involve channel
> swaps)
>
There was a prior case of AFFLIATION changes in Miami but WTVJ was on Channel 4 and everything stayed the same except they stopped broadcasting on Channel 4 and moved to channel 6. WCIX same thing everything stayed the same, they except they also changed their call letters from WCIX (Channel 6) to WFOR(Channel 4)<P ID="signature">______________
Once I figured out the meaning of life....Then I forgot to write it down.</P>