bpatrick said:
Also, South Georgia/North Florida: WJCT Jacksonville and
WXGA Waycross, GA.
A little late in the reply but... GPTV covers the entire Georgia/Florida state line very well. Besides WJCT and WXGA covering Jacksonville and South East Georgia there's also WFSU and WABW covering Tallahassee and South West Georgia. In fact, the original DT CP for GPTV's WABW would have had the station competing for viewers in Tallahassee from a tower in Florida (along side most other Tallahassee network affiliates) but GPTV never went through with building it out and WABW wound up using the old analog tower site to better serve the fine people of the great state of Georgia.
Not far to the west in the Mobile/Pensacola TV market (DMA #60?) we also have two PBS stations, WSRE and WEIQ, both broadcasting from towers about 10 miles apart. Strangely though, Alabama Public Television does NOT compete for viewers on the Florida side of the state line and is the only full power TV station in this market that has never been carried on cable in Florida (I don't have a clue why WEIQ/APTV does not enforce "must carry" on Florida cable systems in the Mobile DMA). On the other hand, Pensacola's WSRE-DT is now broadcasting from a tower in Alabama. Since WSRE produces and provides local area programing, unlike Alabama's statewide APTV network, Pensacola, Florida's WSRE is becoming the preferred PBS station for South West Alabama and during PBS pledge drives WSRE should be making a significant dent in APTV donations from Alabama's second largest TV market (and possibly the most affluent TV market, unless that honor goes to Huntsville.)
The Florida PBS stations, WJCT, WFSU, and WSRE all all independent PBS stations affiliated with state colleges in Florida. Most south-eastern states, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, etc...have a statewide PBS network. Even though there are a few stations that simulcast (ie. WFSU Tallahassee/WFSG Panama City Beach), Florida does not have a statewide PBS network. I don't know why.