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TV Question: The CW on Montgomery's WNCF-TV?

Am I loopy, or did I see a promo for The CW on ABC 32 last night while watching "Grey's Anatomy"? Is WNCF going to have something to do with the new network? ??? :eek: ???

I figured Montgomery and surrounding areas would have to settle for the WB 100+ cable channel, but have things changed?
 
i'm not sure since i didn't see it, but with the way WNCF has been lately since they spent all that money for the virtual sets just to throw it away after 2 months, they might as well give the ABC network to some station that could use it for actual live and local news...maybe WBIH ?
 
jaycomedia said:
they might as well give the ABC network to some station that could use it for actual live and local news...maybe WBIH ?

:D Ha! Sorry, but I'd affiliate with WMCF or WFRZ before I ever did business with WBIH in its current state and ownership. Shoot, those two stations probably have more viewers and better production equipment anyway.
 
Nate Wesley said:
jaycomedia said:
they might as well give the ABC network to some station that could use it for actual live and local news...maybe WBIH ?

:D Ha! Sorry, but I'd affiliate with WMCF or WFRZ before I ever did business with WBIH in its current state and ownership. Shoot, those two stations probably have more viewers and better production equipment anyway.

ha ha...so true..i mean really what could i have been thinking? i used to BE the ONLY engineer at WBIH and to this day i still hate having to make that lonly drive up the mountains just south of selma.

besides, i'm sure the freeman's would not want to disturb their 3 dedicated viewers who depend on them for the latest chuck norris infomercials and other shows about losing weight and crapping better
 
...but WNCF was the first station in the Montgomery market to broadcast in High Definition. When ABC still had Monday Night Football, the games looked great on HD in the local bars!
 
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