RadioDiscussions.com

 
Login June 19, 2013, 12:16:30 AM *
Username Password Session Length
 
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register. Did you miss your activation email? Did you forget your password?
:  
   Home   Help Search Contact Us Login Register  
Pages: 1 [2]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Rim Shot Stations Affliated with a "Big Four" Network  (Read 1368 times)
KML0224
Guest
Re: Rim Shot Stations Affliated with a "Big Four" Network
« Reply #10 on: August 10, 2006, 05:31:43 PM »

NBC doesn't care to have a station in the Salisbury, MD market.

They say that they have enough coverage from Baltimore and Philadelphia. Then, there is the Accomack, VA station (WAVY) that comes in from the southern most parts of the market.

It's a small market, which is why NBC doesn't care, but there is no NBC affiliate, or Fox affiliate, within 80 miles for the
most part. WBAL doesn't claim the market, like how the Hartford CBS and Fox affiliates have a claim in Springfield, MA.  The Springfield ABC and NBC stations can't get Oprah, b/c the Hartford CBS has the right for it.

WAVY-TV (NBC) channel 10 is licensed to Portsmouth, VA. As for Springfield, MA, Oprah's show does air in their market at a separate time. WFSB-TV (CBS) channel 3 of Hartford operates "CBS 3", a low-powered CBS service with it's own local newscast and programming. It's available over the air in the Springfield/Holyoke area on channel 67 and is officially called WSHM-LP. It's also available on WFSB-DT channel 33-2, a.k.a. "3-2". WTIC-TV (FOX) channel 61 of Hartford can claim a good portion of Springfield/Holyoke since their 5 million watt signal from the west of Hartford reaches most of that market over-the-air (their DMA is Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin County, MA).
Logged
rch66
rimember

Offline Offline

Posts: 255


Re: Rim Shot Stations Affliated with a "Big Four" Network
« Reply #11 on: August 10, 2006, 05:50:56 PM »

NBC doesn't care to have a station in the Salisbury, MD market.

They say that they have enough coverage from Baltimore and Philadelphia. Then, there is the Accomack, VA station (WAVY) that comes in from the southern most parts of the market.

It's a small market, which is why NBC doesn't care, but there is no NBC affiliate, or Fox affiliate, within 80 miles for the
most part. WBAL doesn't claim the market, like how the Hartford CBS and Fox affiliates have a claim in Springfield, MA.  The Springfield ABC and NBC stations can't get Oprah, b/c the Hartford CBS has the right for it.

WAVY-TV (NBC) channel 10 is licensed to Portsmouth, VA. As for Springfield, MA, Oprah's show does air in their market at a separate time. WFSB-TV (CBS) channel 3 of Hartford operates "CBS 3", a low-powered CBS service with it's own local newscast and programming. It's available over the air in the Springfield/Holyoke area on channel 67 and is officially called WSHM-LP. It's also available on WFSB-DT channel 33-2, a.k.a. "3-2". WTIC-TV (FOX) channel 61 of Hartford can claim a good portion of Springfield/Holyoke since their 5 million watt signal from the west of Hartford reaches most of that market over-the-air (their DMA is Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin County, MA).

Portsmouth, VA is 113 miles away from Salisbury, MD.     I'm well aware of the low powered CBS station in Springfield, one that started up less than 5 yrs. ago, as the CBS from Hartford, had the claim for the Springfield market's CBS affiliation.     By FCC rules, the cable operators have to carry the closest network affiliate.   Result - WFSB claims the Springfield market, as it was the closest CBS.     That was my point in the contrast.   Salisbury is quite different.    No NBC station is "significantly viewed", and Baltimore and D.C. tie in about 80 miles from the MD side, while Philadelphia is 100 miles the same from the DE side.    While 40 miles from one part of the market, WMGM has no ability to fiber their signal into Rehoboth Beach or the Sussex County, DE area, thus, no real claim into the area either.    I presume Hearst could start a low powered NBC station for the area, with permission from the NBC network,  but it would have different syndication from WBAL.    NBC would probably want CH.10 still available in Sussex County, and possibly their CH.4 in the MD side, but that would basically eliminate any interest to start the low power channel if it couldn't claim exclusivity.
« Last Edit: August 10, 2006, 06:14:28 PM by rch66 » Logged
SweetT8201
Guest
Re: Rim Shot Stations Affliated with a "Big Four" Network
« Reply #12 on: August 10, 2006, 08:52:44 PM »

WRAL (CBS)/Capitol Broadcasting also did something similar to what WFSB/Meredith did for Springfield, MA and started a low-powered CBS affiliate for Wilmington, NC, in 2000. Actually, they bought an existing LPTV, WSSN-LP 10, a UPN affiliate, and turned it into WILM-LP CBS10 while keeping a secondary UPN affiliation.

The Salisbury, MD, station in question that had a secondary NBC affiliation was WMDT 47 (ABC). (At least in the '80s and early '90s)

Back to the original topic... in the Greenville/New Bern/Washington, NC market, there is WFXI Fox 8, licensed to Morehead City. It has a satellite in Greenville, WYDO Fox 14.

Logged
chuckydoll
rimember

Offline Offline

Posts: 1068


Not Quite "Rimshot"
« Reply #13 on: August 11, 2006, 03:13:18 PM »

WXOW-19 is ABC for La Crosse; WQOW-18 is ABC for Eau Claire. Each has its own news department and produces its own newscasts, so those 2 stations are not considered satellites. Both stations do carry the same ABC schedule.

In fact, Scott Fybush featured Eau Claire and La Crosse on his Site of the Week earlier this year.

As for Salisbury: WMGM-40 doesn't reach the Delmarva Peninsula. Salisbury gets its NBC from Baltimore and D.C.
Logged
rch66
rimember

Offline Offline

Posts: 255


Re: Not Quite "Rimshot"
« Reply #14 on: August 11, 2006, 10:48:12 PM »



As for Salisbury: WMGM-40 doesn't reach the Delmarva Peninsula. Salisbury gets its NBC from Baltimore and D.C.

WMGM reaches the Delaware's beach resort area in Sussex County, DE, part of Salisbury DMA / Delmarva.

Half of the TV HH of Salisbury DMA is Sussex Delaware, which receives Philadephia's NBC 10 on cable, along with WBAL.

The Baltimore stations don't do DE news and have somewhat weak claim into DE, even though Baltimore is closer than Philly in the southern portion   (Baltimore at 75, Philadephia at 90 or so miles).    Dover is actually closer to Baltimore than Philadephia, but no Baltimore stations are carried in central DE.   Salisbury's stations, that do DE news, are carried in Kent County, which is within Philadelphia DMA.

WMAR 2 (ABC) was dropped off cable from Sussex County, as it didn't muster a significantly viewed status.  NBC has only distant stations covering Salisbury, no local one.    A local resident there would need to install a large directional antenna to pick up a NBC station 75 miles away to actually get WBAL.    The network model is outmoded, atleast for small markets like Salisbury.     NBC could just point out they have Hagerstown and Wildwood stations, where ABC and CBS have no station.    WMGM should be eliminated, in favor of a Dover, DE based station, broadcasting in the center of DE, with just DE news (like WMUR that's just NH, but the station should provide over-the-air NBC service as far as 50 miles into Salisbury as well).
« Last Edit: August 11, 2006, 10:58:10 PM by rch66 » Logged
Mark
Looking for a parody of laughs?
rimember

Offline Offline

Posts: 3354


Re: Rim Shot Stations Affliated with a "Big Four" Network
« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2006, 11:25:13 AM »

When I lived in Southern Maryland on the west side, LaPlata to be exact, I never had trouble pulling in Channel 12 (NBC) from Richmond, but it had to be dark outside. And that was with rabbit ears.

That could be why NBC doesn't care about Salisbury. From that location I could pick up all DC, Baltimore, and the Philly UHFs.



Logged
bpatrick
rimember

Offline Offline

Posts: 8946


Re: Rim Shot Stations Affliated with a "Big Four" Network
« Reply #16 on: August 15, 2006, 08:23:22 AM »

In Myrtle Beach there's WECT/6 Wilmington, NC;
and WIS/10 Columbia, SC, both NBC.  WIS covers
the western end of the Florence/Myrtle Beach market
OTA, and WECT does the same thing on the eastern
end.  Both are available on cable, but perhaps not
for long, since Florence/Myrtle Beach is due to get
its own NBC affiliate, WMBF/32.

And what about Panama City, FL, which gets its
CBS programs from WTVY/4 Dothan, AL?

I don't know if they are "rim shot" stations, but
WNEG/32 Toccoa, GA carries most of WSPA/7
Spartanburg, SC's programming (both CBS affiliates);
likewise WYMT/57 Hazard, KY carries most of WKYT/27
Lexington's (again, both CBS), although (I believe)
WKYT is on cable in Hazard.  (Two important differences:
WKYT carries Wheel Of Fortune and Jeopardy!, WYMT
does not; WYMT carries Young And The Restless at 12:30,
WKYT is a day behind at 9 AM.)
Logged
Pages: 1 [2]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP

Postings on Radiodiscussions.com are the opinions of the people who post them. Views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of Radiodiscussions.com or its owner or operator. In fact many of the views expressed here are just plain wrong. But they are opinions and this site allows us all to discuss those opinions. Any reliance on information posted is done so at the user's own risk. For a detailed look at the rules, regulations and uses of Radiodiscussions.com please see our TERMS OF SERVICE.

Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Page created in 0.206 seconds with 20 queries.