I'm not sure but I think I am referring to the frequency, not the station. I should have said it that way. This is explained in other posts.FOX bought it and WJZY back in 2013
Will MyNetwork TV continue after next year or will it be scrapped?
Will MyNetwork TV continue after next year or will it be scrapped?
The two main affiliates of MyNetworkTV are the Fox duopoly stations WWOR and KCOP. Fox obviously needs prime time programming for those stations. So strategically, the programming on those stations will likely determine the future of the network. Having said that, when Fox sold assets to Disney, it retained MyNetworkTV. So they must have a plan of some sort.
I must respectfully disagree considering for a few years both affiliates moved the MyNet programming to later in the night so they can show syndicated programming.
KTVU+ is the Fox Owned secondary Fox Affiliate in San Francisco and they are the first Fox O&O to use the Fox Plus name and they were never an affiliate of My Network TV. KTVU Plus simply airs reruns and pre-empted Fox Programming whenever KTVU Fox 2 the Primary Fox Owned station has to go to breaking news or air Fox Sports programming.
But there is one Meredith station out in Portland, Oregon where they renamed their Secondary station Fox 12 Plus after the primary Fox Affiliate in the Portland area and they are the first known Non Fox Owned station to name their secondary station as Fox Plus.
Nexstar in San Francisco currently has an affiliation deal with My Network TV for now but KRON does not emphasize My Network branding or programming in the area for some reason though. KRON mainly does promos for their newscasts and syndicated programming that airs on the station but rarely my network programming even though they are an affiliate of mntv.
Who is the hot blonde on "Dateline"? My 12 shows a photo with a black guy and a blonde girl when advertising the show.Part of the confusing nature of MyNetwork programming is the titles in 2019 are familiar as either NBC or CBS shows. Law & Order, Dateline, CSI, and others in the schedule could be confused as off-net reruns or syndication. But they're part of the network program offering.
The two main affiliates of MyNetworkTV are the Fox duopoly stations WWOR and KCOP. Fox obviously needs prime time programming for those stations. So strategically, the programming on those stations will likely determine the future of the network. Having said that, when Fox sold assets to Disney, it retained MyNetworkTV. So they must have a plan of some sort.
As they’ve termed themselves as a syndication service as opposed to a traditional network, My Network TV isn’t recognized in network programming ratings books. The stations rebranding as Fox+ are where Fox owns them as well as the regular Fox affiliate. Our My Network TV affiliate, owned by Tegna, brands themselves as “The ATL.” Could Fox change MNTV’s name? Perhaps—a syndication service using the word “network” in its name seems rather contradictory. I wouldn’t use Fox+ as that would confuse some over that and regular Fox.
To Kelly A's point, is there a value to what that costs vs. just filling those hours with more low-budget reruns? Chalk enough markets off the list, and naturally that calculus begins to shift.
Who is the hot blonde on "Dateline"? My 12 shows a photo with a black guy and a blonde girl when advertising the show.
You talking about that one grill Andrea Canning?