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Why doesn't WTVF, WZTV and others have more sub channels. I have noticed both Knoxville and Memphis stations have added a few of the sub channel networks.
Newschannel5 has "the plus." (I wish they'd move that off cable! :'(Alpha00z said:Why doesn't WTVF, WZTV and others have more sub channels. I have noticed both Knoxville and Memphis stations have added a few of the sub channel networks.
I always had trouble picking them up prior to the changeover. I didn't know about channel 56, but even when I scanned for channels, I never got that one! ???romer979fm said:WTVF is just concerned at this point with getting back their lost viewership:
they've had problems since their digital moved from temporary channel 56 to 5.
Most stations doing digital on low VHF are having similiar problems...check the Philadelphia and Boston boards.
firepoint525 said:WZTV has sister stations WUXP and WNAB, the latter of which I can't get, although I was able to get them prior to last Friday's changeover. Anyone have any idea why that is? Did they move to another channel? I scanned a couple of times last Friday and over the weekend, but couldn't get them. I manually tuned them in, but after a couple of days of "no signal," I deleted that channel from my lineup.
I also no longer get channels like "The Church Channel" and Qubo, but I never really watched those anyway :and the signal was never very good on those channels.
Seems like with all their sister stations, Newschannel5 and Fox 17 really don't need subchannels.
w9wi said:firepoint525 said:WZTV has sister stations WUXP and WNAB, the latter of which I can't get, although I was able to get them prior to last Friday's changeover. Anyone have any idea why that is? Did they move to another channel? I scanned a couple of times last Friday and over the weekend, but couldn't get them. I manually tuned them in, but after a couple of days of "no signal," I deleted that channel from my lineup.
Nope, none of the Sinclair stations made any changes. Channels 5 and 8 are the only two that did anything last Friday besides turning off the analog transmitters.
I saw on channel 5 where the FCC came in to town to try to help some people receive channel 5. Strange that at first the report said that it wasn't channel 5's problem but then it said that it was because of the channel they ended up on. Wonder if the antennas the FCC handed out to the people they were working with were free?
The reception issues around the country will have to be addressed. Seems that they are starting to do this with HD radio.
That said, at channel 4 we've received a few reports of people losing our signal at transition too. I can't explain that. (my suspicion is they never had our digital in the first place)
I also no longer get channels like "The Church Channel" and Qubo, but I never really watched those anyway :and the signal was never very good on those channels.
Subchannels of 50-1 WPGD/TBN and 28-1 WNPX/ION, neither of which changed anything. (and both of which are on the same tower)
Seems like with all their sister stations, Newschannel5 and Fox 17 really don't need subchannels.
WTVF/5 doesn't have any sister stations...
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Romer: I'm finding channel 5 is working out a LOT better for WTVF than I expected. They were problematical on Transition Night but MUCH better since. I think the problem is lightning static. (which means they still have a problem but it isn't nearly as bad as expected) We've heard from a number of viewers on the Plateau who say 5 is the only channel they *can* get.
Of course, I'm not privy to the calls arriving on channel 5's phones...
I consider "the plus" to be a sister station of channel 5. Whether a given channel is a sister station, or a subchannel, or whatever, of a primary channel is playing a game of semantics.w9wi said:WTVF/5 doesn't have any sister stations...
firepoint525 said:I consider "the plus" to be a sister station of channel 5. Whether a given channel is a sister station, or a subchannel, or whatever, of a primary channel is playing a game of semantics.w9wi said:WTVF/5 doesn't have any sister stations...
I really wish Newschannel5 would make "the plus" available "over the air," because they really don't have any programming on that channel that is of a "proprietary" nature, nothing exclusive, nothing that should be "paid" for. They use the channel for public service features, news features, talk shows, and rebroadcasts of newscasts, and most importantly, weather information when a storm rolled through while the "over the air" channel 5 was in "March madness." :So does this mean that I need to pay for severe weather information that they ought to be giving me for free? No, I just change the channel to one of the other stations that already is giving out this information for free. (I'm not criticizing channel 5 for staying with March madness, only that they ought to offer "the plus" over the air.)
w9wi said:firepoint525 said:I consider "the plus" to be a sister station of channel 5. Whether a given channel is a sister station, or a subchannel, or whatever, of a primary channel is playing a game of semantics.w9wi said:WTVF/5 doesn't have any sister stations...
Ah. I think the most commonly used terminology holds a "sister station" is a co-owned station with a separate license but the same owner. An additional program beyond the first on a DTV station is generally called a "subchannel". Which really is a bad idea as it implies this program is somehow technically inferior. (like a subcarrier on a FM station) It isn't; all programs carried on a DTV station are co-equal.
I really wish Newschannel5 would make "the plus" available "over the air," because they really don't have any programming on that channel that is of a "proprietary" nature, nothing exclusive, nothing that should be "paid" for. They use the channel for public service features, news features, talk shows, and rebroadcasts of newscasts, and most importantly, weather information when a storm rolled through while the "over the air" channel 5 was in "March madness." :So does this mean that I need to pay for severe weather information that they ought to be giving me for free? No, I just change the channel to one of the other stations that already is giving out this information for free. (I'm not criticizing channel 5 for staying with March madness, only that they ought to offer "the plus" over the air.)
They did offer it on 5-2 for awhile after their DTV went on the air. I've heard rumors as to why they dropped it but never an official explanation. Agreed: I miss it too.
Does channel 2 offer their weather channel over their over the air signal? I was wondering if ther was some leagal thing with channel 5 and the cable systems as to why they don't broadcast plus over the air.
Something people on this board may have not checked out yet; Are any of our channels running the SAP channel or closed captioning over the air? channel 8 did for a long time in analog.
PaulO said:Does channel 2 offer their weather channel over their over the air signal? I was wondering if ther was some leagal thing with channel 5 and the cable systems as to why they don't broadcast plus over the air.
Something people on this board may have not checked out yet; Are any of our channels running the SAP channel or closed captioning over the air? channel 8 did for a long time in analog.
And they simulcast regular WKRN channel 2.1 in the event of severe weather, which is probably a good idea.romer979fm said:Does channel 2 offer their weather channel over their over the air signal?
yes they do...2.2