I think that 57 should move those Flyers and Sixers games to CSN or CBS 3 until they can get their signal back on. UPDATE as of yesterday:
Ummmm, it isn't quite that simple. Do you think CBS would suddenly want their shows bumped? The CW is one thing, the mothership is quite another matter.
And CSN isn't even co-owned...never mind the obligations they already have.
Worth noting ... The CW Philly's signal was not interrupted on cable. The Sixers game may have been unavailable over the air, but anyone who has beyond a passing interest in the team in this area is a Comcast subscriber, since Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia is the primary broadcaster of Sixer games, and is only available via cable (Comcast will not make the channel available via satellite - well-documented). Since Comcast subscribers were unaffected by the CW Philly transmitter outage, the likelihood that anyone who had a desire to watch the Sixer game was unable to watch was slim at best.
Also worth noting ... interruption of one station's broadcast schedule to emphasize the deficiencies of a co-owned station is probably not in the best interest of either station involved.
Julius can be given some credence though, in that if there are audiences you don't want to annoy when it comes to television broadcasting, sports audiences rank up there. That, and soap opera fans. They don't like having their stories tampered with, either.