Hi Folks,
Here is a question. It has happened in other markets where the primary PBS station has sold off a sister secondary non-commercial station in the same market to a commerical broadcaster to raise cash. (Albany, Buffalo and Pittsburgh come to mind). I recently read that the donor/foundation $$ contributions to WGBH are way down. With that in mind, I wonder if WGBH would ever consider selling WGBX/44 off in a similar fashion. If I recall, the original Channel 44 license was supposed to be for a commerical operation, but before it could get on the air, the owners donated it to WGBH, and it went on the air in 1967 as a satellite of WGBH. What does everyone think? In today's world of multicast HD signals is there really a reason for WGBX? On the other hand, can the Boston market, with an extremely soft economy, support another commercial TV station? (A "real" independent would be nice, but I do not see it happening anytime soon). Despite the donor $$ shortages, something tells me that WGBH has deep pockets and would hang on to WGBX. Love to hear speculation.
-Mike
Here is a question. It has happened in other markets where the primary PBS station has sold off a sister secondary non-commercial station in the same market to a commerical broadcaster to raise cash. (Albany, Buffalo and Pittsburgh come to mind). I recently read that the donor/foundation $$ contributions to WGBH are way down. With that in mind, I wonder if WGBH would ever consider selling WGBX/44 off in a similar fashion. If I recall, the original Channel 44 license was supposed to be for a commerical operation, but before it could get on the air, the owners donated it to WGBH, and it went on the air in 1967 as a satellite of WGBH. What does everyone think? In today's world of multicast HD signals is there really a reason for WGBX? On the other hand, can the Boston market, with an extremely soft economy, support another commercial TV station? (A "real" independent would be nice, but I do not see it happening anytime soon). Despite the donor $$ shortages, something tells me that WGBH has deep pockets and would hang on to WGBX. Love to hear speculation.
-Mike