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Madness
02-22-2006, 01:36 PM
http://www.newscorp.com/news/news_277.html

FOX TO LAUNCH MY NETWORK TV

New Station-Friendly Primetime Option Set for September

Primetime Dramas “Desire” and “Secrets” to Inaugurate My Network TV Debut


NEW YORK – February 22, 2006 - FOX will launch My Network TV, a new primetime program network scheduled to debut this fall. Fox Television Stations, Inc., and Twentieth Television will operate the new venture. The announcement was made today at a press conference in New York by Peter Chernin, President and Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation; Roger Ailes, Chairman of Fox Television Stations; and Jack Abernethy, CEO of Fox Television Stations.

Upon launching on Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, My Network TV will feature quality primetime programming from 8:00-10:00pm (EST/PST) Monday through Saturday, totaling 12 hours of original content per week. Providing broadcasters a viable and station-friendly option for primetime, involving no reverse compensation, My Network TV will position stations with operational flexibility through an appealing affiliation term and attractive inventory split, further building asset value.

Fox Television Stations’ WWOR/New York, KCOP/Los Angeles, WPWR/Chicago, KDFI/Dallas, WDCA/Washington, D.C., KTXH/Houston, WFTC/Minneapolis, KUTP/Phoenix, WRBW/ Orlando and WUTB/Baltimore will serve as anchor affiliates of My Network TV, representing 24% of the United States. Supported with powerful branding and marketing initiatives that tie-in locally, the service will maintain and strengthen affiliates’ community brand recognition with a complete look and feel of a national network that empowers localism.

Regarding the announcement, Mr. Chernin stated, “No other media company comes close to Fox when it comes to launching new networks and gauging audience appetites. Over the past 20 years, we’ve proved it time and again with FBC, FX, Fox News Channel and National Geographic Channel among many others. And with My Network TV, we think we’ve come up with a unique format that will resonate with today’s consumer and a model that can be profitable from day one.”

Mr. Ailes added, “Backed by the strongest media company in the world, My Network TV is a viable alternative brought to you by proven winners who know quality programming. Independent stations are in need of a solid option for primetime and we believe no other company is providing this service to the market.”

Commented Mr. Abernethy, “We’re thrilled to be launching My Network TV this fall. We consider this to be a station-friendly alternative that will deliver more local inventory to its affiliates, uphold each station’s localism and feature quality programming supported by strong branding and marketing. We are looking forward to signing additional affiliates in the coming weeks.”

Twentieth Television’s new hour-long scripted dramas “Desire” and “Secrets” will inaugurate My Network TV. Structured in a 65-episode story arc stripped Monday through Friday for 13 weeks, “Desire” and “Secrets” are based on the worldwide success of the telenovela format. “Desire” chronicles the destruction of a family and the bonds of brotherhood take center stage when two brothers on the run from the mafia find themselves in a heated battle of passion, betrayal, deceit and murder over the woman they both love. “Secrets” goes deep behind-the-scenes to focus on the glamorous, yet sometimes brutally ruthless fashion industry, in which greed, lust and blind ambition surround a violent corporate takeover of the business’ hottest company. Principal photography on the dramas will commence early March.

Twentieth Television is aggressively developing additional programs and proven formats spanning reality, drama, comedy, game, news, movies and talk for My Network TV as the network develops, while also exploring opportunities with its sister companies. The company is opening its doors to all other major Hollywood studios to negotiate future programming concepts. Programs currently in development include:

• “Catwalk” (Twentieth Television) -- The ultimate search for the next “It” supermodel begins by crossing the country to discover 30 of the hottest, hippest and freshest faces who will compete for the once in a lifetime opportunity to be catapulted into stardom.

• “Celebrity Love Island” [Granada (“Nanny 911”)] -- Six gorgeous celebrity and six non-celebrity singletons are thrown together in a fantasy island setting, where a star-studded search for love takes place.

• “On Scene” (Fox News) -- This crime investigative series will cover all angles, examine all of the evidence and trace every single clue of the most compelling crimes committed today.

• “America’s Brainiest” (working title) [Celador (“Who Wants to Be A Millionaire”)] -- This quiz show, based on the hit British program, will find the country’s smartest individuals and reveal them in an exciting format.

• In addition, Twentieth Television is in advanced negotiations with FremantleMedia North America (“American Idol”) on an international format.

The Fox Television Stations group, one of the nation’s largest owned-and-operated network broadcast groups, comprises 35 stations in 26 markets, covering nearly 45% of U.S. television homes. This includes five duopolies in the top 10 markets, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and Washington D.C., as well as duopolies in Houston, Minneapolis, Phoenix and Orlando.

A leader in the U.S. program production and distribution arena, Twentieth Television is a unit of Fox Television Stations, Inc., which is headed by chairman Roger Ailes while CEO Jack Abernethy oversees day-to-day operations. Twentieth Television provides a wide array of first-run and off-network programming, as well as feature film packages, to the syndication and cable marketplaces. First-run programs distributed by Twentieth Television include “Geraldo at Large,” the news strip hosted by Geraldo Rivera, and the popular court shows “Divorce Court” and “Judge Alex,” the number one new first-run program of the 2005-06 season. In addition to “Desire” and “Secrets,” the company is set to launch the new court show “Cristina’s Court,” hosted by Cristina Perez, in Fall 2006. Twentieth Television also oversees the domestic sales of one of the most extensive libraries of off-net programming in the entertainment industry. Last fall, the company launched the groundbreaking drama “24,” starring Kiefer Sutherland, and The Peabody Award-winning sitcom “The Bernie Mac Show” in off-net syndication.

Fox Entertainment Group, a division of News Corporation, is principally engaged in the development, production and worldwide distribution of feature films and television programs, television broadcasting and cable network programming. The unit’s studios, production facilities and film and television library provide high-quality creative content, and broadcasting and cable networks provide extensive distribution platforms for the Company's programs.

vashti1999
02-22-2006, 01:45 PM
Unfortunately, I don't see anything online yet about it.


Always google. You'll find stuff if you google.


NEW YORK, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (NWS.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Wednesday said it would introduce a new broadcast network that will air programming on television stations that were left without a network after the creation of Time Warner Inc.'s (TWX.N: Quote, Profile, Research). and CBS Corp.'s (CBSa.N: Quote, Profile, Research) CW channel.

The announcement of the new network, dubbed MyNetworkTV, comes a month after Time Warner and CBS created the CW and said they would shut down their respective WB and UPN networks.

The shutdown of those networks left about 10 stations owned by News Corp without a network. "From our perspective it created a unique and wonderful opportunity," News Corp. President Peter Chernin said at a press conference.

Madness
02-22-2006, 01:51 PM
I got all the info actually from newscorp.com. check it out above.

Pavan
02-22-2006, 02:24 PM
Terrible. Damn Fox just ruined my ideas of classic TV sitcoms/dramas in primetime again for WWOR.

Madness
02-22-2006, 03:04 PM
Agreed! That's exactly what I wanted, too. I was hoping for some game shows maybe on the station as well. Something different.

staypuftman2004
02-22-2006, 04:33 PM
Fox Sucks

Madness
02-22-2006, 05:16 PM
Here's another slightly different article from the Associated Press( http://www.ap.org )

NEW YORK(AP) News Corp. announced Wednesday it would launch a new mini-network called My Network TV that will supply prime-time shows for the 10 local TV stations the company owns that were left without programming after UPN announced that it would close.

The new lineup will be centered around two serial dramas that will air six days a week with 13-week story lines, similar to the soap opera-esque "telenovela" format that has been a big success on Spanish-language networks like Univision.

The two shows, called "Desire" and "Secrets," will be one hour each, airing Monday through Saturday. Other daily, serialized shows are also in the works, including a quiz show, a reality show called "Celebrity Love Island" and a supermodel search show.

Putting daily, serialized dramas on the air in prime time is highly unusual. Fox executives said the two new shows had been in the works for several months, before the announcement about UPN shutting down was made.

The new lineup will launch on Sept. 5 on stations in major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas with initial coverage of 24 percent of the United States, News Corp. said. Executives said they hoped to sign up other affiliates as well.

The 10 stations that will initially carry the new shows are owned by News Corp.'s Fox television station group, which has a total of 35 stations in 26 cities, many of which are affiliated with News Corp.'s main broadcast network, Fox. News Corp., whose media assets span the globe, is controlled by the Australian-born media baron Rupert Murdoch.

The 10 stations were left without access to prime-time programming when UPN, a struggling network owned by CBS Corp., announced last month that it would close down.

CBS is using shows from UPN to launch another new broadcast network together with Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros., which decided to shut down its own network The WB. Both UPN and WB had struggled for years.

Roger Ailes, the head of Fox's television station group, will be in charge of the new My Network TV operation. Ailes, known as a doggedly determined programming executive, built Fox News Channel into a powerhouse, leapfrogging CNN in the all-news category.


And here's what they have so far for a logo from FoxNews: http://www.foxnews.com/images/193877/5_21_abernethy_jack_mynetworktv.jpg

NASHMAN
02-22-2006, 06:00 PM
Here's another slightly different article from the Associated Press( http://www.ap.org )

NEW YORK(AP) News Corp. announced Wednesday it would launch a new mini-network called My Network TV that will supply prime-time shows for the 10 local TV stations the company owns that were left without programming after UPN announced that it would close.

The new lineup will be centered around two serial dramas that will air six days a week with 13-week story lines, similar to the soap opera-esque "telenovela" format that has been a big success on Spanish-language networks like Univision.

The two shows, called "Desire" and "Secrets," will be one hour each, airing Monday through Saturday. Other daily, serialized shows are also in the works, including a quiz show, a reality show called "Celebrity Love Island" and a supermodel search show.

Putting daily, serialized dramas on the air in prime time is highly unusual. Fox executives said the two new shows had been in the works for several months, before the announcement about UPN shutting down was made.

The new lineup will launch on Sept. 5 on stations in major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas with initial coverage of 24 percent of the United States, News Corp. said. Executives said they hoped to sign up other affiliates as well.

The 10 stations that will initially carry the new shows are owned by News Corp.'s Fox television station group, which has a total of 35 stations in 26 cities, many of which are affiliated with News Corp.'s main broadcast network, Fox. News Corp., whose media assets span the globe, is controlled by the Australian-born media baron Rupert Murdoch.

The 10 stations were left without access to prime-time programming when UPN, a struggling network owned by CBS Corp., announced last month that it would close down.

CBS is using shows from UPN to launch another new broadcast network together with Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros., which decided to shut down its own network The WB. Both UPN and WB had struggled for years.

Roger Ailes, the head of Fox's television station group, will be in charge of the new My Network TV operation. Ailes, known as a doggedly determined programming executive, built Fox News Channel into a powerhouse, leapfrogging CNN in the all-news category.


And here's what they have so far for a logo from FoxNews: http://www.foxnews.com/images/193877/5_21_abernethy_jack_mynetworktv.jpg
This looks real good since I will be loking forward to seeing this new network on the UPN affiliates in my area since there are 2 between Fresno and Bakersfield where one is definitely joining CW and the other is going to be MyTV.

staypuftman2004
02-23-2006, 06:50 PM
what show are going to be on MyTV?

Brian Damage
02-23-2006, 11:32 PM
Terrible. Damn Fox just ruined my ideas of classic TV sitcoms/dramas in primetime again for WWOR.


Believe me, this won't last long.

Brent88
02-24-2006, 12:29 AM
This network is DOA. Look at the schedule... :lol:

Mondays
8:00 PM Desire (new episode)
9:00 PM Secrets (new episode)

Tuesdays
8:00 PM Desire (new episode)
9:00 PM Secrets (new episode)

Wednesdays
8:00 PM Desire (new episode)
9:00 PM Secrets (new episode)

Thursdays
8:00 PM Desire (new episode)
9:00 PM Secrets (new episode)

Fridays
8:00 PM Desire (new episode)
9:00 PM Secrets (new episode)

Saturdays
8:00 PM Desire: Recap Show
9:00 PM Secrets: Recap Show

and no this is not a joke...

:brent

Pav, I give it til Thanksgiving with this schedule and only 24% of the Country being able to see it... and I'm being very generous here.

Pavan
02-24-2006, 01:31 AM
Desire/Secrets will be on other channels, too. Not just these 10 NewsCorp owned channels. For the other cities it'll be on in the daytime somewhere. I don't think this will count in the Nielsen's against network TV, since it is syndicated programming.

SBTB Geek
02-24-2006, 02:35 AM
It seems like it's going to be a dumping ground for FOX. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, they cancel all of their good shows.

James
02-24-2006, 04:15 AM
:sleep2:

staypuftman2004
02-24-2006, 06:41 PM
Fox network:yousuck:

slackermonkey
02-26-2006, 08:04 PM
I'm still unclear on what kind of shows are gonna be on this thing. Just random Fox shows that they don't have room for on their other networks?

Dennis Dubois
02-27-2006, 03:39 PM
FOX better not snag up WSBK in Boston or WCTX in Connecticut. Just for once, I'd like to see independent affiliates and better classic TV than what TVLand has right now.

musicradio77
02-27-2006, 05:37 PM
This was already discuss last week on that aticle I posted in the Daily News about the launch of My Network TV on WWOR-TV. Acording to this week's article in Scott Fybush's Northeast Radio Watch:

Does a nation still coming to terms with the impending loss of UPN and The WB really need another new TV network? Whether or not it does, it's getting one - at least in NEW YORK and nine other markets where Fox Television Stations needs something to fill the prime-time slots about to be left empty by the demise of UPN.

Fox will replace UPN on WWOR (Channel 9) with something called "My Network TV," a mini-network that will launch with two English-language "telenovelas," an attempt to translate the success of that format in the Spanish TV world, where nightly hour-long dramas that run for several months at a stretch are a programming staple.

"My Network TV" will also be offered to non-Fox stations in other markets, on terms that may be more favorable to stations than the initial contracts being offered by the other new network, The CW. That should make for an interesting horse race over the next few months in markets such as Buffalo and Syracuse, where former WB and UPN affiliates are all trying to figure out who'll land where this fall. In other markets where CW affiliations have already been announced, "My" will become an obvious choice for the station left out - Sinclair's WCWB Pittsburgh, LIN's WCTX New Haven/Hartford, and Tribune's WPHL Philadelphia. And then there's the Boston market, where Shooting Star's indie WZMY in Derry, New Hampshire has itself been branding as "My TV" since last September. It's reportedly considering legal action against Fox over the name - though since the corporate rivalry between Fox and CBS will likely prevent former UPN affiliate WSBK in Boston from becoming a "My" affiliate, it's not at all out of the question that the dispute could yet be resolved with the two "My" contenders hooking up.

ageofquarrel
02-27-2006, 06:35 PM
FOX better not snag up WSBK in Boston or WCTX in Connecticut. Just for once, I'd like to see independent affiliates and better classic TV than what TVLand has right now.

WSBK-TV (Ch.38) will no longer be referred to as UPN 38, the shows that air weekdays at 8-10PM will change, and the station will return to being the very popular, independent station it had been for many years.

Thats straight from the UPN38.com FAQ on the CW network.
Thats some good news right there if its true.

megamanj2004
02-27-2006, 07:44 PM
What about the Chicago area?

You gotta be kiddin' me?! :confused:

dawsongirl
02-28-2006, 05:42 PM
Well this is a lame looking network. Glad I don't get it. :)

Pavan
03-17-2006, 12:40 PM
Updated My Network TV stations.
The newest addition is KRON/San Francisco, bringing the total up to 51% of the country. Here's the full list of MyNetworkTV's affiliates: WWOR/New York (DMA #1), KCOP/Los Angeles (#2), WPWR/Chicago (#3), KRON/San Francisco (#6), KDFI/Dallas (#7), WDCA/Washington, D.C. (#8), KTXH/Houston (#10), WTTA/Tampa (#12), KUTP/Phoenix (#14), WFTC/Minneapolis (#15), WUAB/Cleveland (#16), WRBW/Orlando (#20), WRBU/St. Louis (#21), WCWB/Pittsburgh (#22), KPDX/Portland, OR (#23), WUTB/Baltimore (#24), WWWB/Charlotte (#27), WRDC/Raleigh (#29), WUXP/Nashville (#30), KSMO/Kansas City (#31), WCGV/Milwaukee (#33), WSTR/Cincinnati (#34), WBSC/Greenville (#35), KRRT/San Antonio (#37), WABM/Birmingham (#40), WTVZ/Norfolk (#42), KASY/Albuquerque (#46), WUPN/Greensboro (#47), KVWB/Las Vegas (#48), WNYO/Buffalo (#49), WFTE/Louisville (#50), WNYA/Albany (#55), WFGX/Mobile (#62), KFVE/Honolulu (#72), WNYS/Syracuse (#76), WDKA/Paducah (#80), KSHV/Shreveport (#81), WISC/Madison (#85), WMYT/South Bend (#87), WUFX/Jackson (#89), KWKT/Waco-Temple-Bryan (#94), WBQD/Davenport (#95), WBXH/Baton Rouge (#96), WEVV/Evansville (#100), WMMP/Charleston, SC (#101), WHTV/Lansing, MI (#110), KLPN-KFXK/Tyler-Longview, TX (#111), WAOE/Peoria (#117), WKBT/LaCrosse-Eau Claire (#123), KLAF-KADN/Lafayette, LA (#124), KPSE/Palm Springs (#153) and WNTZ/Alexandria (#176).

friendsfan77
03-17-2006, 12:48 PM
FOX better not snag up WSBK in Boston or WCTX in Connecticut. Just for once, I'd like to see independent affiliates and better classic TV than what TVLand has right now.

I totally could not agree more... though my station WATL 36 will definitely need more programming... Maury comes on like 3 times a day, no joke.

Scoobiedoo30
03-17-2006, 02:00 PM
I guess WUPL 54 will be an Independent Channel

bencasey
03-17-2006, 08:47 PM
Just what we need, another network showing bad new shows, as if the 5 we already have aren't enough. Unfortunately great old shows don't appeal to the backwards baseball cap wearing crowd.

Sal
03-19-2006, 06:22 PM
Updated My Network TV stations.
The newest addition is KRON/San Francisco, bringing the total up to 51% of the country. Here's the full list of MyNetworkTV's affiliates: WWOR/New York (DMA #1), KCOP/Los Angeles (#2), WPWR/Chicago (#3), KRON/San Francisco (#6), KDFI/Dallas (#7), WDCA/Washington, D.C. (#8), KTXH/Houston (#10), WTTA/Tampa (#12), KUTP/Phoenix (#14), WFTC/Minneapolis (#15), WUAB/Cleveland (#16), WRBW/Orlando (#20), WRBU/St. Louis (#21), WCWB/Pittsburgh (#22), KPDX/Portland, OR (#23), WUTB/Baltimore (#24), WWWB/Charlotte (#27), WRDC/Raleigh (#29), WUXP/Nashville (#30), KSMO/Kansas City (#31), WCGV/Milwaukee (#33), WSTR/Cincinnati (#34), WBSC/Greenville (#35), KRRT/San Antonio (#37), WABM/Birmingham (#40), WTVZ/Norfolk (#42), KASY/Albuquerque (#46), WUPN/Greensboro (#47), KVWB/Las Vegas (#48), WNYO/Buffalo (#49), WFTE/Louisville (#50), WNYA/Albany (#55), WFGX/Mobile (#62), KFVE/Honolulu (#72), WNYS/Syracuse (#76), WDKA/Paducah (#80), KSHV/Shreveport (#81), WISC/Madison (#85), WMYT/South Bend (#87), WUFX/Jackson (#89), KWKT/Waco-Temple-Bryan (#94), WBQD/Davenport (#95), WBXH/Baton Rouge (#96), WEVV/Evansville (#100), WMMP/Charleston, SC (#101), WHTV/Lansing, MI (#110), KLPN-KFXK/Tyler-Longview, TX (#111), WAOE/Peoria (#117), WKBT/LaCrosse-Eau Claire (#123), KLAF-KADN/Lafayette, LA (#124), KPSE/Palm Springs (#153) and WNTZ/Alexandria (#176).


Do you have the CW list, too?

The nearest MyNetwork TV station in my area is WNYO Channel 49 in Buffalo, which is currently a WB channel. I'm guessing that CW will probably get WNLO Channel 23 which used to belong to PBS but is with UPN for now.

Wings#1ShowPeriod
03-20-2006, 10:24 PM
Do you have the CW list, too?

The nearest MyNetwork TV station in my area is WNYO Channel 49 in Buffalo, which is currently a WB channel. I'm guessing that CW will probably get WNLO Channel 23 which used to belong to PBS but is with UPN for now.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_CW_affiliates

Has the list of the CW affifliates. I can't believe KRRT signed with My Network TV I was hoping they would get The CW.. dang.. I guess that would be 1 less station that I watch..

Sal
03-20-2006, 10:51 PM
Here's some more news about CW for those of you who are interested, including programming info about former WB and UPN shows that have made the transition to the new network:


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/16/AR2006031602125.html

Ant-Lox
03-21-2006, 06:04 AM
Cool...I'll have The MynetworkTv Replacing The WB17
And the CW network will replace my UPN57

I can't wait to see these new channels .... I wonder what UPN & WB Will air during their last hour?

friendsfan77
03-21-2006, 11:15 AM
Just what we need, another network showing bad new shows, as if the 5 we already have aren't enough. Unfortunately great old shows don't appeal to the backwards baseball cap wearing crowd.

I know... 'tis a shame ohno:

megamanj2004
03-21-2006, 04:51 PM
It's like older shows are the backburner these days. It's like the only shows that folks' will ever see is ones that are supposedly "well-known" or that have celebs that are a better household name these days.

This sux!!!

Who runs these stations, anyway?

James"Thunder"Early
03-27-2006, 01:27 PM
Updated My Network TV stations.
The newest addition is KRON/San Francisco, bringing the total up to 51% of the country. Here's the full list of MyNetworkTV's affiliates: WWOR/New York (DMA #1), KCOP/Los Angeles (#2), WPWR/Chicago (#3), KRON/San Francisco (#6), KDFI/Dallas (#7), WDCA/Washington, D.C. (#8), KTXH/Houston (#10), WTTA/Tampa (#12), KUTP/Phoenix (#14), WFTC/Minneapolis (#15), WUAB/Cleveland (#16), WRBW/Orlando (#20), WRBU/St. Louis (#21), WCWB/Pittsburgh (#22), KPDX/Portland, OR (#23), WUTB/Baltimore (#24), WWWB/Charlotte (#27), WRDC/Raleigh (#29), WUXP/Nashville (#30), KSMO/Kansas City (#31), WCGV/Milwaukee (#33), WSTR/Cincinnati (#34), WBSC/Greenville (#35), KRRT/San Antonio (#37), WABM/Birmingham (#40), WTVZ/Norfolk (#42), KASY/Albuquerque (#46), WUPN/Greensboro (#47), KVWB/Las Vegas (#48), WNYO/Buffalo (#49), WFTE/Louisville (#50), WNYA/Albany (#55), WFGX/Mobile (#62), KFVE/Honolulu (#72), WNYS/Syracuse (#76), WDKA/Paducah (#80), KSHV/Shreveport (#81), WISC/Madison (#85), WMYT/South Bend (#87), WUFX/Jackson (#89), KWKT/Waco-Temple-Bryan (#94), WBQD/Davenport (#95), WBXH/Baton Rouge (#96), WEVV/Evansville (#100), WMMP/Charleston, SC (#101), WHTV/Lansing, MI (#110), KLPN-KFXK/Tyler-Longview, TX (#111), WAOE/Peoria (#117), WKBT/LaCrosse-Eau Claire (#123), KLAF-KADN/Lafayette, LA (#124), KPSE/Palm Springs (#153) and WNTZ/Alexandria (#176).KCOP/Los Angeles reachs my area, so I'll be getting this. It's quite a minimalist network with just enough to cover the lost programming for some. Should be interesting.

Dr. John Becker
03-27-2006, 06:23 PM
Glad to see that WFTE in Louisville signed up for My Network. I hope My Network does great and the CW flops.

Scoobiedoo30
04-07-2006, 11:45 AM
I really do not see WUPL 54 beomeing My TV Network this is what
I think will happen I really do think that WUPL 54 is going to be
an Independent Affilate and show Syndication Programming
24 Hours a day 7 Day's A week.

Pavan
07-13-2006, 09:51 AM
WUPL has become one:

MyNetworkTV has reached its goal of penetrating at least 90% of the U.S. before its debut on September 5 by adding seven new affiliates to its list: WBFS/Miami, WTCN-CA/West Palm Beach, WUPL/New Orleans, KTVD/Denver, WSYX-DT/Columbus, WHP-DT/Harrisburg and WAWS-DT/Jacksonville. The network's U.S. clearance equals more than 91% of the country, or 158 markets, including 48 of the top 50 markets and 94 of the top 100. More affiliates and the remaining two of the top 50 are expected to be added this summer.

Scoobiedoo30
07-13-2006, 02:43 PM
is WUPL My 54 still going to air Syndication SWhow's like My Wife and Kids and A Diffrent World

KJH278
07-13-2006, 05:44 PM
What are they goiong to show before 8:00pm

Scoobiedoo30
07-13-2006, 06:40 PM
WUPL may Leave Girlfriends on at 6:30 pm right befor Prime Time Start's

hhjp
07-14-2006, 03:19 PM
is WUPL My 54 still going to air Syndication SWhow's like My Wife and Kids and A Diffrent World

think of it this way: where the UPN shows play (7-9 M-F), is where the MyNet shows will play (7-9 M-F, plus 7-9 Sat)

Brent88
07-14-2006, 03:31 PM
What are they goiong to show before 8:00pm

Local programming, probably what they show now.

Scoobiedoo30
07-14-2006, 03:44 PM
What do you mean by Local Programming Show's
like My Wife and Kids and The Bernie Mac Show
Witch both air on WUPL My 54

hhjp
07-14-2006, 10:14 PM
What do you mean by Local Programming Show's
like My Wife and Kids and The Bernie Mac Show
Witch both air on WUPL My 54
If both the Bernie Mac Show and My Wife & Kids are scheduled to return to WUPL this fall, then WUPL will continue to air them.
The only thing that will change because of the affiliation switch is the programs from 7-9 Monday through Saturday, which is the new networks programming week.

Scoobiedoo30
07-14-2006, 10:20 PM
How come WUPL is not changeing to My TV Network uyntil September 5, 2006

Brent88
07-14-2006, 11:12 PM
How come WUPL is not changeing to My TV Network uyntil September 5, 2006

Because that's when My Network TV starts, as well as The CW.

Scoobiedoo30
07-14-2006, 11:16 PM
I think The CW is going to start in The Middle of September

Brent88
07-14-2006, 11:26 PM
I think The CW is going to start in The Middle of September

Yep. September 18th. Talk about late...

Scoobiedoo30
09-24-2006, 03:10 PM
I was watching Shaggy and Scooby Doo Get a Clue at 12:05 am and The Batman at 12:35 am On Early Sunday Morning and I notice that the logo still said Kids WB.