kenhawk1160 said:Out of all the TV stations in the Johnstown market, it seemed that WJAC was the most profitable.
Parttimer said:kenhawk1160 said:Out of all the TV stations in the Johnstown market, it seemed that WJAC was the most profitable.
And that's probably true, it's just a strategic shift for Cox to focus on larger markets.
KeyTimes950 said:Given Steubenville's advertising itself as a Pittsburgh suburb, what would stop someone from buying WTOV to run as a possible regional independent that could get back on Pittsburgh cable systems? NBC could run on one HD channel for the cable systems in the Ohio Valley while this new indie could run on another.
cingram said:KeyTimes950 said:Given Steubenville's advertising itself as a Pittsburgh suburb, what would stop someone from buying WTOV to run as a possible regional independent that could get back on Pittsburgh cable systems? NBC could run on one HD channel for the cable systems in the Ohio Valley while this new indie could run on another.
There were several attempts to purchase and move channel 9 into Pittsburgh back in the analog era. CBS was
one of the early suitors.
I always thought 53 should have bought 9, moved it as close as possible to Pittsburgh and become a VHF indie,
eventually relinquishing 53.
In the DTV era, of course, VHF is at a disadvantage.
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Parttimer said:Does it really matter anymore? the vast majority of the viewers access the station via cable or satellite, although I realize antenna viewing is more important to small-market stations.
PT said:If one of the local stations would pry the Penguins and Pirates away from cable/sat-only ROOT sports and put it on their .2 channel, I would ditch Concast in a second. I'm curious as to why we haven't seen this in major markets yet. Perhaps the contracts have yet to expire since the advent of HDTV.