ansky212 said:
I was in CT over the weekend and noticed WFSB has a subchannel on 3-4 called "WFSB Fairfield County". How long has this been on the air? I noticed the local commercials are different from those on the regular WFSB. Do they produce a separate newscast focused on Fairfield County, otherwise what is the purpose of this channel?
Say it ain't so! I'm not usually a conspiracy theorist, but this strikes me as very shady.
As many of you know, WFSB is on DT-33 right now. WCBS in New York is currently on DT-56, but will move to DT-33 after the transition. I'm not an expert on this, but I took a look at some of the maps from the FCC. It seems to me that WFSB's digital signal is going to take out half of Fairfield County now, ultimately blocking WCBS. Again, I'm not an expert on this, but this is what it seems. If I'm wrong, let me know.
I e-mailed WCBS last year when I found out about this. The engineer at the station was surprised to get my letter, he didn't even know what channel WFSB was on. And he didn't seem to care that they would be blocking out the north-eastern half of Fairfield County.
So, this is all very shady. I had a feeling from the get-go that after gradually losing viewers in Western Mass over the years, WFSB would try to move into Fairfield County since there's much money to be had there. Hence their new "Fairfield County-centric" feed.
I don't know how much influence Meredith had over the FCC's allocation of digital channel numbers, but isn't it ironic that the two CBS stations whose analog signals 2 & 3 overlap now with no interference whatsoever end up on the same digital channel 33 (in Feb '09)?
And isn't it a violation of FCC rules for a Hartford-New Haven market station to block a NYC market station's signal in Fairfield County? Doesn't this violate some form of home-rule? So now someone in Shelton, Monroe, Newtown, etc. will not be able to view a station (WCBS) from their own market. And not that this matters, but it also negatively affects people in New Haven County. Those pulling in the OTA signal will now only have one CBS station instead of two. And what about when WFSB decides to show the Pats instead of a NY team? People using rabbit ears in this part of the state will get ripped off, no more choice.
Maybe I'm the only one ticked off about this. I really hope WCBS ends up staying on DT56 or WFSB ends up changing. It's a huge loss for viewers to end up losing one of those two stations.
Therefore, this doesn't shock me at all that WFSB/Meredith is going to try to take advantage of their new found glory in Fairfield County.
How in the world did the FCC let this happen?

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