> Also, ch.40 almost lost its ABC affiliation in 1995, as WFTS
> ch.28 (which got the affiliation in 1994 in the network
> shuffle) covered Sarasota nicely, and would've been unable
> to score another affiliation, as stations from both Tampa
> Bay and Fort Myers over Sarasota really well (except for WB,
> where then-affil WTMV ch.32 (now WMOR) had a weaker tranny,
> and Fort Myers' WSWF ch.10 (now UPN-affil WEVU ch.7) was
> low-powered). A court order (I think) enabled WWSB to stay
> with ABC.
WSWF Channel 10 was a cable-only channel on then MediaOne cable system. WEVU-CA Channel 4 (was W07BR then WEVU-LP Ch.7 then WEVU-CA Ch.7) is a low-power station which carried UPN separate from WSWF when they merged programming. This ended last year when WEVU was picked up by DirecTV and Comcast (which took over both MediaOne and Adelphia in Fort Myers) was displeased with the agreement (they'll never admit to it but we are talking about Comcast...). The cable-only UPN affiliate is now WNFM Channel 8.
> ch.28 (which got the affiliation in 1994 in the network
> shuffle) covered Sarasota nicely, and would've been unable
> to score another affiliation, as stations from both Tampa
> Bay and Fort Myers over Sarasota really well (except for WB,
> where then-affil WTMV ch.32 (now WMOR) had a weaker tranny,
> and Fort Myers' WSWF ch.10 (now UPN-affil WEVU ch.7) was
> low-powered). A court order (I think) enabled WWSB to stay
> with ABC.
WSWF Channel 10 was a cable-only channel on then MediaOne cable system. WEVU-CA Channel 4 (was W07BR then WEVU-LP Ch.7 then WEVU-CA Ch.7) is a low-power station which carried UPN separate from WSWF when they merged programming. This ended last year when WEVU was picked up by DirecTV and Comcast (which took over both MediaOne and Adelphia in Fort Myers) was displeased with the agreement (they'll never admit to it but we are talking about Comcast...). The cable-only UPN affiliate is now WNFM Channel 8.