If you go to the TV Listings at www.tvguide.ca and put in a Winnipeg postal code, it looks like Winnipeg cable systems carry a mix of US network stations from North Dakota (WDAZ ABC, KGFE PBS), Minneapolis (WCCO CBS, KARE NBC) and Fox from Rochester NY which only does news at 10pm ET.
So many Canadian cities, including Ottawa, get their four U.S. networks from Detroit. That's great for the CBS station, WWJ-TV 62, which has NO local news department. But it also includes Fox 2 WJBK, which runs 8 hours of local news per day, of little interest to Canadians.
However Canadian cable systems could opt for Fox 31 WUHF Rochester NY, which only runs an hour of local news per day. So that gets me back to my original post... why not just make WUHF Rochester the standard Fox station for Canadian cable systems, regardless of some syndicated programs on WUHF overlapping with what's on Detroit's ABC, NBC and CBS stations? Viewers in Winnipeg don't seem to mind getting their U.S. stations from three different American markets, with some syndicated programming probably overlapping.
So many Canadian cities, including Ottawa, get their four U.S. networks from Detroit. That's great for the CBS station, WWJ-TV 62, which has NO local news department. But it also includes Fox 2 WJBK, which runs 8 hours of local news per day, of little interest to Canadians.
However Canadian cable systems could opt for Fox 31 WUHF Rochester NY, which only runs an hour of local news per day. So that gets me back to my original post... why not just make WUHF Rochester the standard Fox station for Canadian cable systems, regardless of some syndicated programs on WUHF overlapping with what's on Detroit's ABC, NBC and CBS stations? Viewers in Winnipeg don't seem to mind getting their U.S. stations from three different American markets, with some syndicated programming probably overlapping.