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Will the last peson to watch NBC please turn off the TV and turn off the lights.

Re: Will the last peson to watch NBC please turn off the TV and turn off the lig

And the tree lighting show.
 
Not to mention the Thanksgiving parade - but lately, that's doubled as a promotional vehicle for other NBC shows.
 
Re: Will the last peson to watch NBC please turn off the TV and turn off the lig

vchimpanzee said:
bpatrick said:
By what you're saying WESH wouldn't work either, since it's
on Channel 2, which is even lower than WCYB, nor would WXII
on Channel 12. So how would a mid-range VHF like WITN (Channel
7) fare, or a UHF like WLEX Channel 18 in Lexington, KY?
WXII is on channel 31, and WITN is on channel 32.

So does that mean they could work on a handheld TV?
 
Re: Will the last peson to watch NBC please turn off the TV and turn off the lig

bpatrick said:
vchimpanzee said:
bpatrick said:
By what you're saying WESH wouldn't work either, since it's
on Channel 2, which is even lower than WCYB, nor would WXII
on Channel 12. So how would a mid-range VHF like WITN (Channel
7) fare, or a UHF like WLEX Channel 18 in Lexington, KY?
WXII is on channel 31, and WITN is on channel 32.

So does that mean they could work on a handheld TV?
If UHF works better than VHF, possibly.
 
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