That is allowed in Lima because WOHL is a low power station
fully aware of that
That is allowed in Lima because WOHL is a low power station
Yakima/Tri-Cities:<--snip-->
Yakima/Tri-Cities:
It's practically a UHF island. KNDO-23, KIMA-29, KAPP-35, KCYU-LD 41, KYVE-47. 2 1/2 of the Big 3 stations share news from a Tri-Cities studio. KAPP actually comes from KVEW-42, KNDO actually comes from KNDU-25, and KIMA-29 (mornings/weekends only) comes from KEPR-19. It's a sad situation in general. KAPP has one reporter. KNDO has one reporter. KIMA has about 4 reporters, one anchor and a sports director. No local meteorologist...Mike McCabe, who does wx on KIMA, is prerecorded from KEPR-19, because he's doing live WX at the same time for KEPR's Action News broadcast.
15-20 years ago, everything here was local. KNDO and KAPP had dueling studios at S 24th Ave. Those are gone. KNDO/KAPP would actually feed some of their newscasts to KNDU/KVEW...but it's the exact opposite now.
KIMA is also one of the last stations owned by Sinclair that is not using their current news graphics package. KIMA is using late 2000's era Fisher graphics. The studio is old and tired. Small desk with a bare blue wall and two HDTVs displaying the "KIMA Action News" logo. KNDU upgraded to a nicer set, with an NBC peacock behind the anchors. KAPP/KVEW also upgraded a bit with a nighttime view of the Tri-Cities behind the anchor (Mike Gonzalez). But they use the worst opening announcer ever - David Lee, known for his deep voice used for Westwood One NFL broadcasts and at countless rock stations around the country. Yes, that guy introduces news on a small ABC station in eastern Washington...
As for other notes, we have no My Network TV affiliate in this market. Our PBS station is a satellite of KCTS now. KYVE has no local Yakima programming anymore.
Satellite is mixed with affiliates. Dish Network gets KVEW ABC and KNDU NBC. No KNDO/KAPP. They also get KIMA AND KEPR for CBS. Fox comes from KCYU...not KFFX-11 Tri-Cities. Dish also provides both PBS stations in the market (KYVE-47, and KTNW-31 Tri-Cities).
DirecTV provides KNDO for NBC. I think they get KFFX for Fox, but I can't remember off the top of my head right now.
Is Tri-Cities larger than Yakima?
Yakima is DMA 123, and includes the Tri-Cities. They are not considered separate TV markets.
169 Kennewick-Richland, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area 279,116
188 Yakima, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area 248,830
Alexandria, MN has an OTA translator system mostly rebroadcasting local channels, but some cable channels are also rebroadcast.
http://selectivetv.org/channel-line-up/
But they're separate metropolitan areas. That's what he meant by one being larger.
Good riddance to the useless Hampton Roads translators!! Looks like some of them may be sold during the spectrum auction!!! At least they are CA and LD stations, so they qualify, but not translators like W(2 random numbers)(2 random letters). The link is here on another post in this site. http://www.radiodiscussions.com/showthread.php?695500-The-Tidewater-Hampton-Roads-has-too-many-pointless-translators&p=6106178#post6106178
Was Bellingham considered the fringe of the Seattle/Tacoma DMA? I also remember that KVOS-TV was once a CBS affiliate.
Stations that cover large parts of two or more markets despite targeting only one
KTNC (Estrella) – COL Concord, transmitter atop Mount Diablo (both San Francisco DMA); also covers Sacramento Valley
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/ktnc-tv/contour-maps
WPXJ (ION) – COL Batavia, transmitter atop Burleigh Hill (both Buffalo DMA); also covers Rochester
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wpxj-tv/contour-maps/
WZPX (ION) – COL Battle Creek (Grand Rapids DMA), transmitter in Vermontville (Lansing DMA); covers large parts of both markets
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wzpx-tv/contour-maps/
WWTO (TBN) – COL LaSalle, transmitter in Deer Park (both Chicago DMA); covers parts of four markets (Chicago, Rockford, Peoria, Quad Cities)
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wwto-tv/contour-maps/
WRBJ (TBN) – COL Magee, transmitter near Burns (both Jackson MS DMA); also covers Hattiesburg and Meridian; was former CW affiliate for Jackson
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wrbj-tv/contour-maps/
KMYA (MeTV) – COL Camden (Little Rock DMA), transmitter near El Dorado (Monroe DMA); targets Little Rock but doesn’t cover Little Rock or Monroe
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/kmya-dt/contour-maps/
WGGN (Rel. Ind.) – COL Sandusky, transmitter in New London (both Cleveland DMA); rimshots Cleveland and Toledo
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wggn-tv/contour-maps/
WMFD (Ind.) – COL Mansfield, transmitter in Ontario (both Cleveland DMA); rimshots Cleveland and Columbus
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wmfd-tv/contour-maps/
Stations with COL in one market and transmitter in another
WJKT (FOX) – COL Jackson TN (Jackson DMA), transmitter in Alamo (Memphis DMA)
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wjkt/contour-maps/
WBEC (Ind. Educ.) – COL Boca Raton (Palm Beach DMA), transmitter near Davie (Miami DMA); owned by Broward County School Board
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wbec-tv/contour-maps/
WIWN (Weather Nation) – COL Fond du Lac (Green Bay DMA), transmitter in Milwaukee
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/wiwn/contour-maps/
KTAJ (TBN) – COL St. Joseph (St. Joseph DMA), transmitter in Kansas City
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/ktaj-tv/contour-maps/
KQCK (MundoFox) – COL Cheyenne WY (Cheyenne DMA), transmitter near Fort Collins CO (Denver DMA)
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/kqck/contour-maps/
KCWX (MNT) – COL Fredericksburg, transmitter in Albert (both Austin DMA), targets San Antonio market
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/kcwx/contour-maps/
KNIC (UniMas) – COL Blanco (Austin DMA), transmitter near Camp Bullis (San Antonio DMA)
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/knic-dt/contour-maps/
KAKW (Univision) – COL Killeen (Waco DMA), transmitter near Liberty Hill (Austin DMA); was former WB/UPN affiliate for Waco
https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/tv-profile/kakw-dt/contour-maps/
Stations licensed in one market but assigned to another
http://www.radiodiscussions.com/sho...icensed-in-one-market-but-assigned-to-another
probably say the same for Burlington, VT (Montreal)Virtually all the OTA full power stations licensed to the Buffalo, NY area are
viewed by far more people outside the market than within the market.
probably say the same for Burlington, VT (Montreal)