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radioguybroadcasting said:
DJKraze said:
MarcB said:
Whale said:
No, esta espanol ahora!

Ugh. Overkill. We've got Univison on 18, Azteca America on 38, and Telefutura on 47 (18.3 with an HDTV). What provider is 48 using?

Not really sure, but in the evening, they run hours upon hours of HNN (Hispanic News Network) which I haven't found a website for yet, right now, there's a logo in the upper left that says "unsion"

http://www.hnn-news.com/

Could that be the site you were looking for but couldn't find?

They're out of Davenport, Iowa. You can bet your bottom dollar that's INN - International News Network - supplying "local" news from the mother ship with a "local" set and a local reporter, if you're lucky. News that's accessible to all and useful to none.
 
dhett said:
radioguybroadcasting said:
DJKraze said:
MarcB said:
Whale said:
No, esta espanol ahora!

Ugh. Overkill. We've got Univison on 18, Azteca America on 38, and Telefutura on 47 (18.3 with an HDTV). What provider is 48 using?

Not really sure, but in the evening, they run hours upon hours of HNN (Hispanic News Network) which I haven't found a website for yet, right now, there's a logo in the upper left that says "unsion"

http://www.hnn-news.com/

Could that be the site you were looking for but couldn't find?

They're out of Davenport, Iowa. You can bet your bottom dollar that's INN - International News Network - supplying "local" news from the mother ship with a "local" set and a local reporter, if you're lucky. News that's accessible to all and useful to none.

No, he was referring to HNN, the Hispanic News Network.. not INN.
 
radioguybroadcasting said:
DJKraze said:
MarcB said:
Whale said:
No, esta espanol ahora!

Ugh. Overkill. We've got Univison on 18, Azteca America on 38, and Telefutura on 47 (18.3 with an HDTV). What provider is 48 using?

Not really sure, but in the evening, they run hours upon hours of HNN (Hispanic News Network) which I haven't found a website for yet, right now, there's a logo in the upper left that says "unsion"

http://www.hnn-news.com/

Could that be the site you were looking for but couldn't find?

Yeah, that was it, then again I tried finding right after it launched on ch48, which might have been the launch of the network and not have a website then. I didn't try very hard either (a backburner thing?)
 
dhett said:
I know what he meant. According to the FCC, WRDM moved from ch 13 to ch 44 in 2001, then to ch 50 in 2006, but according to both Zap2It and TitanTV, they continue to be on channel 13 on cable. It's not unusual for a newspaper to list a station by its cable channel, especially if it uses that channel number for branding. For example, the San Diego Union-Tribune lists KNSD 7/39, KPBS 11/15, KUSI 9/51, Fox 5 San Diego, and UPN 13/49, (even though UPN has been gone for 2 years and the station is MyNetworkTV now). The real channel numbers are KNSD 39, KPBS 15, KUSI 51, KSWB 69 and XHDTV 49. I think the Arizona Republic lists KASW 61 as channel 6, as they brand themselves as CW6.

WCTX has only begun using "My TV 9" branding within the past 2 years and UPN 9 for a year before that. They didn't brand by channel 9 before 2005.
the Arizona Republic lists KASW 61 as channel 61 not channel 6.
 
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