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WJAR adding "RETRO TV NETWORK"

Here in Hanson (Plymouth County) we still get 10, 12, 36, and 64 from Providence on Comcast cable. We lost channel 6 back when WHRC-46 (now WWDP) came back on the air in the late 90s. 46 has since been moved to channel 96, and 6 is now another public access channel.

I guess Hanson is a small enough town, that we're able to go under the radar, keeping most Providence channels. I think Whitman, the next town over, has 6 instead of 12 for some strange reason.
 
If my TiVo listings are, indeed, correct, WJAR's RTN will launch Monday at 6am. The regular schedule appears as follows:

Mon-Fri
6:00a Paid Programming
10:00a Streets of San Francisco
11:00a Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
12:00n Love, American Style
12:30p Happy Days
1:00p Cannon
2:00p The Fugitive
3:00p Quincy, M.E.
4:00p Rockford Files
5:00p Get Smart
5:30p Hogan's Heroes
6:00p Ironside
7:00p Perry Mason
8:00p Matlock
9:00p Hawaii Five-O
10:00p Magnum, PI
11:00p Mission: Impossible
12:00m The Untouchables
1:00a Paid Programming

Sat
6:00a Paid Programming
7:00a My Bedbugs (E/I)
7:30a My Bedbugs (E/I)
8:00a Hip Hop Harry (E/I)
8:30a Hip Hop Harry (E/I)
9:00a Wild America (E/I)
9:30a Outdoorsman with Buck McNeely (E/I)
10:00a Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
11:00a Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
12:00n Bonanza
1:00p Rawhide
2:00p Gunsmoke
3:00p The Wild, Wild West
4:00p Emergency!
5:00p McCloud
7:00p Knight Rider
8:00p A-Team
9:00p A-Team
10:00p Simon & Simon
11:00p Movie
1:00a Paid Programming

Sun
6:00a Paid Programming
10:00a Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
11:00a The Partridge Family
11:30a The Partridge Family
12:00n Bonanza
1:00p Rawhide
2:00p Gunsmoke
3:00p The Wild, Wild West
4:00p Emergency!
5:00p The Monkees
5:30p The Monkees
6:00p Simon & Simon
7:00p Knight Rider
8:00p Knight Rdier
9:00p A-Team
10:00p Airwolf
11:00p It Takes a Thief
12:00m It Takes a Thief
1:00a Paid Programming
 
bostonmediaguy said:
If my TiVo listings are, indeed, correct, WJAR's RTN will launch Monday at 6am.

No sign of RTN on WJAR 10.3, yet. I know a lot of people who are waiting for the activation of 10.3. It might be a tough catch picking up WJAR-DT/51 as their digital signal is currently below par in terms of power and coverage. Unlike WPRI-DT, the signal of WJAR-DT is much weaker. I live about 30 miles from Rehoboth. Both WNAC-DT/54 and WPRI-DT/13 have a solid signal at my QTH (Whitman, MA). I'm hoping WJAR-DT will carry a lot more punch than it is right now. WJAR analog is a local here. There's no way that the DT of WJAR is equal to that of the analog signal. But, we shall see.
 
Again, according to TiVo... WJAR's RTN was scheduled to launch this Monday, May 26. That, like last week, seems to have been postponed until Sunday, June 1.

We shall see.
 
jlehmann said:
Here in Hanson (Plymouth County) we still get 10, 12, 36, and 64 from Providence on Comcast cable. We lost channel 6 back when WHRC-46 (now WWDP) came back on the air in the late 90s. 46 has since been moved to channel 96, and 6 is now another public access channel.

I guess Hanson is a small enough town, that we're able to go under the radar, keeping most Providence channels. I think Whitman, the next town over, has 6 instead of 12 for some strange reason.

Hanson is one town in a much larger system. The thing is that the Providence stations must get "significantly viewed" status in your area of Plymouth County. Not sure how channel 6 got bounced (it's the closest to you - licensed to New Bedford), but that's what happened. Now it's tough to get it added back to the lineup and Comcast certainly wouldn't it that voluntarily. They probably lost significantly viewed status already and would get static from WBZ/CBS.
 
I e-mailed WJAR about RTN and here is what they responded with....................


Dear Kenny,



Thank you for contacting NBC 10 regarding Retro Network Television. There have been some delays with launching RTN, but we expect that it could be on air by mid-July, provided that there are no more delays or setbacks.











Elaine Moy-Gederman

Director of Programming & Research

WJAR/Providence, RI- New Bedford , MA

401-455-9544







From: ken a [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:56 PM
To: WJAR Assignment Desk DL
Subject: Retro Television Network



There has been alot of buzz about WJAR picking up the "RTN" network to air on 10-3.I know they list you as an affiliate.

When does it launch?

Will Cox Communications carry this new channel of yours?



Thank You,



Kenny
 
Here in Merrimack County NH WFXT is carried by DirecTV. But that begs the question why are WCVB and WMUR both carried (has WMUR not exercised its right because they're co-owned with WCVB?) on satellite and the sad excuse for a cable system? Even stranger is why Ch. 68 Boston is carried but its simulcaster Ch.21 Concord NH (WPXB?) is not AND DirecTV also carries the riveting ION national feed. If they'd like to save some bandwidth for HD wouldn't these things be first to get settled before building new birds?

ssetta said:
I heard that WFXT was recently dropped. And they're not carried on DirecTV or Dish Network.
 
NHRadio said:
Here in Merrimack County NH WFXT is carried by DirecTV. But that begs the question why are WCVB and WMUR both carried (has WMUR not exercised its right because they're co-owned with WCVB?) on satellite and the sad excuse for a cable system? Even stranger is why Ch. 68 Boston is carried but its simulcaster Ch.21 Concord NH (WPXB?) is not AND DirecTV also carries the riveting ION national feed. If they'd like to save some bandwidth for HD wouldn't these things be first to get settled before building new birds?

ssetta said:
I heard that WFXT was recently dropped. And they're not carried on DirecTV or Dish Network.

DirecTV, as well as Dish Network, carries what is known as "local into local" for local channels, which means that they are required to carry all local stations from a given market if they decide to offer even one from that market. The Boston DMA is unique in that it has two ABC affiliates, WCVB and WMUR, each from a different state. The local into local rules allow both affiliates to be sent to the Boston DMA because they are from different states. This allows both Massachusetts and New Hampshire viewers to watch local programming (including news) from their designated affiliate. DirecTV sends its Boston DMA signals to the entire DMA via a spot beam satellite. They cannot send individual stations to one part of the DMA and others to another part of the DMA. This is why all DirecTV viewers in the Boston DMA, even on Cape Cod, get channels 9, 11, 50, and 60 from New Hampshire. You would never receive these channels on the Cape with cable. As for channels 21 and 68, DirecTV does not carry ION affiliates from many areas because they carry the national ION feed. However, in certain markets where the local ION affiliate is owned by ION, they do offer that station, and channel 68 is one of them. Channel 21 is merely a repeater of 68 in Concord, N.H., and has no uniqueness to 68, so DirecTV does not have to carry it.
 
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