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I saw this on another website and thought it would be interesting here.
What are your local television channels? Memphis, Tennessee Channel 3 CBS WREG This TV station has, or used to have the largest collection of old movies, stuff like The Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, Stooges, Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland, Ma and Pa Kettle, George Reeves Superman......and Johnny Wesmueller Tarzan. Showed these films every Saturday afternoon if there wasnt football on. Do not show these films anymore. Now it is local news, more local news, local news, local news....see below for brief rant about "local news". Channel 5 NBC WMC. This was the first station in the Memphis market. Had two local TV shows, late Saturday morning was Championship Wrestling, or Memphis Wrestling. Really good show if you like the "sport". I see it now as a big comedy, and the guys that were in it were hilarious. Andy Kaufman was in this market as a "heel". See the film (On Youtube) "I'm not from Hollywood. The other show was Magicland with Dick Williams on Sunday morning. Dick Williams was a weatherman who did this show. He wasnt bad, just not into magic. He did show Loony Tunes cartoons, which is what I was waiting for. This was back in the 1970's, up to maybe in the 1980's sometime. Channel 10 PBS WKNO! This is where I watched Seseme Street, Electric Company and Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood as a child. Also, I, Claudius. They also show Austin City Limits. But mostly the station was boring, and then they begged for money, because, since it was a station owned by the government, did not understand capitalism and that for a station to be profitable they needed to show commercials and offer up something better than boring 26 part "Upstairs, Downstairs" crap. Channel 13 Fox* WHBQ. Also WHBQ 560 AM, where Rick Dees and Wink Martindale got their start in radio. Used to hear from the Baptist preachers on the evilness of 560 and playing music like Donna Summer and The Village People. However, they do broadcast the service from the largest Baptist Church in town called Bellevue. When I was a child, I also equated Bellevue to a large church rather than a loony bin. Channel 13 was the ABC station when the show "Soap" came out, with 13 refusing to show the premiere episode for.....Gomer Pyle USMC! Fortunately, that crap did not last long when more than likely people of normal intelligence (those not in the Southern Baptist religion) called and wanted to see the show and 13 showed the rest of the series and the sky did not fall in. Channel 24 ABC* WPTY Had the first news guy with a goatee, trying to create a 'hip' news program. 24 was the first station outside the three networks and I thought it was cool to have a station on that mysterious UHF dial. This was around 1980 before cable got big here, and it was cool to have one more station to watch. *Channel 13 and 24 switched networks for some reason in the 1990's. I have read that other markets did the same thing, what was the reason for this? I think to the viewing public and myself this caused a lot of confusion. Channel 30 WLMT I believe that this is an independent station, but I also think they are owned by Channel 24, have not been in Memphis or USA for 14 years. This channel had the black preacher who showed the same damn commercial for his show forever. This was the same thirty second clip" "Get dope out your vein, and hope in your brain! You will never get anywhere, smoking the pipe! Never! Want to get your life back? Stay in school, get closer to God!" Lots of religion on our local TV stations! I liked a show called Insight, which was made by the Catholics, which was sort of a Twilight Zone for Jesus. Came on Sunday morning. Great show, what religious TV should be. In your market, are there local TV preachers? Which TV station in your news market has the highest ratings? In Memphis, it is between Ch. 3 and Ch. 5. For some reason, Ch. 13 news is a distant third. Channel 3 calls itself "News Channel 3" and are obnoxious with how many news shows they have. Starts at 5 AM to 9 AM, Noon, 4 PM, 5 PM, 6 PM, and then 10 PM. I am happy these stations did not have a hardon for local news when I was a child because I loved watching Leave It to Beaver and the Munsters after school (and HATED when CBS would prempt my shows for their 'Afterschool Special')Obnoxious is a good word for local news. I hate it when they say "News Channel 3 was the first station on the scene..." I mean, I don't care. The two channels also have what we refer to as "Weathergasms", weather is a BIG DEAL to them. The silly banter. Also, "This is Ted Jones reporting, Bob Smith has the night off." I do not care. I will say that a lot of news chicks are hot. Natalie Allen got her start here, once I met her and said hi, and she looked at me like I was a piece of dog s..t. That's it. What are the stations in your market and do you have any interesting stories about them? Or the idiocy of local news? |
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Channel 18 NBC. 18.2 is MeTV
Channel 27 CBS. 27.2 is the CW, 27.3 is weather radar Channel 36 ABC. 36.2 is MyNetworkTV, 36.3 is Antenna TV Channel 46 is PBS. Channel 56 is FOX. 56.2 is GetTV and 56.3 is GRIT Channel 67 is ION. |
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WYFF 4 (NBC)
WSPA 7 (CBS) WLOS 13 (ABC) WGGS 16 (Independent/religious) WHNS 21 (FOX Carolina) WNTV 29 (PBS) WMYA 40 (MyNetwork TV) WYCW 62 (CW) |
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In Detroit:
WWJ-TV 62 (CBS) - This is the only CBS affiliate in the country without a dedicated/full time news team, which is odd considering how big the Detroit market is. However, the all-news radio station in Detroit (WWJ Newsradio 950) is a CBS affiliate as well. WJBK 2 (FOX) - This was originally the CBS affiliate in Detroit, initially co-owned by the now defunct DuMont Television. It was bought out by New World Communications in the 90s, and New World Communication was bought out by News Corporation, and thus it become a Fox affiliate. This was the original home of Soupy Sales and Sir Ghastly Graves. WDIV 4 (NBC) - This station is owned and operated by Graham Holdings Company (formerly The Washington Post Company), and it's considered their flagship station. It's currently the only one of the Big 4 network affiliates based in Detroit proper. This station is home to the nationally broadcasted America's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Detroit Freedom Festival Fireworks. WXYZ 7 (ABC) - This station was originally an ABC owned and operated station through the early 80s. By the early 80s, the station was sold to the E.W. Scripps Company and it become their flagship station. The late Bill Bonds was a veteran of this station, working at WXYZ's anchor desk for over 30 years. WADL 38 - This is essentially Detroit's low-budget station, where the Big 4 network affiliates dump the network programming they're don't want to broadcast or they're not obligated to broadcast. Funny thing is this station has the strongest broadcast signal in the Detroit area. It almost became the CBS affiliate in the Detroit area when FOX purchased WJBK, but the deal fell through. WTVS 56 (PBS) - Nothing special about this station. It's just another PBS affiliate. It MAY have been NET's flagship station when NET's operations were based in the Detroit area (I'm not certain). WMYD 20 (MyNetworkTV) - Not a whole lot special about this station. The original call signal was WXON. It was Detroit's WB affiliate, in which the call signal during this era was WDWB. It is the first MyNetworkTV affiliate to be owned by the E.W. Scripps Company, and it's now best known as a sister station to WXYZ, since it airs simulcasts of WXYZ's news broadcasts. WKBD 50 (The CW) - This was originally a low-budget independent station until the mid-1980s, when it became Detroit's FOX affiliate once the FOX network launched. It remained a FOX affiliate until 1993, when Paramount STations Group purchased it. Two years later, Paramount launched the UPN network on all of its owned and operated stations. WKBD remained DEtroit's UPN affiliate until it and The WB went off the air in 2006, due to low ratings. After shutting down, The WB and UPN were reincarnated as The CW, in which WKBD remains an affiliate of today. WPXD 31 - Nothing special about this station. It was originally Detroit's PAX affiliate, until the company changed its name to Ion Media Networks, in which it was then considered an Ion Television affiliate. While it serves Detroit, the station is technically licensed to nearby Ann Arbor, MI. |
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Channel 2 KSN (NBC) Channel 5 WGN Channel 7 KOAM (CBS) Channel 10 CW Channel 11 KTWU (PBS) Channel 12 KODE (ABC) Channel 14 KFJX (FOX) And those are all on my digital cable box through Cox Communications. It's not much different on the other cable companies around here. |
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WBOY has two channels 12 NBC and 4 ABC the rest are network affiliated except 6 which is CW, 11 FOX, 3 which air high school sports, and 13 PBS. WCHS channel 8 ABC get props for showing ROH wrestling on Saturday at 12:30AM but that's about it.
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I don't have cable so in the Washington DC area it's
4 NBC 4.2 MeTV 5 Fox 7 ABC 7.2 MeTV 9 CBS 9.2 Bounce Network 9.3 a new Police detective network 11 Baltimore NBC 11.2 MeTV 13 Baltimore CBS 2 Baltimore ABC 24 Baltimore they mostly show reruns of TV shows like Raymond and Bones 50 CW 50.2 Antenna TV 50.3 Country Baltimore 50.4 Baltimore 66 they show reruns of shows like Criminal Minds Rookie Blue and movies 30.1 30.2 is PBS from Howard University 22 22.2 22.3 is PBS There's other channels but I forget what they are. |
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Providence, Rhode Island:
WJAR-10 (NBC Affiliate): An NBC affiliate. Right now in daytime hours it mostly airs talk shows and game shows during the day, alongside Days of Our Lives, not to mention a lot of news broadcasts. They have the #1 rated newscast in RI, and have so, since around the mid-1970's. Other stations are unable to compete, but WLNE 6 has it worst, always ranking in 3rd or 4th place, consistently since the 1970's. Some of the biggest names in news today got their starts at WJAR, including Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieria, Brooke Anderson and Christine Amanpour herself. WLNE-6 (ABC Affiliate): Typically this station has always been in third place, but in recent years has fallen into fourth place after the local FOX affiliate started gaining traction. It seems to change its on-air talent frequently as management tries to gain momentum in the ratings. WPRI-12 (CBS Affiliate): Typically in second or third place, often switching with sister-station WNAC 11 (FOX), both of which are owned by the same company. In the daytime hours they mostly air a mix of CBS produced programs, syndicated talk shows and game shows and local news broadcasts. The flagship program (locally) is The Rhode Show, a localized morning news show similar to Today or GMA. It actually originated on and aired on WNCA 11 (Fox) until 2009 when it moved here. WLCW-9 (CW): Formerly a WB affiliate, it launched in 1997, and was one of 3 WB affiliates carried by our Cable Company. We also got Boston's WLVI-TV and NYC's WPIX. After two years, both WLVI and WPIX were dropped from RI cable companies and WLCW became the only WB affiliate we got. At this time, WLCW also aired UPN programs on a secondary basis. In 2000, WLCW switched affiliations, becoming a full-time UPN station, and retaining WB programs in a secondary agreement. It converted to a CW affiliate following the merger of the UPN and WB networks. Currently, it airs a healthy mix of second-run syndicated programs such as The Big Bang Theory, Law & Order: SVU, Mike & Molly and Two and A Half Men. It also airs court shows like Judge Mathis and The People's Court alongside local programming like The Phantom Gourmet (a culinary show) and some locally produced talk-news shows. I don't believe this network is all that highly rated. WSBE-TV 6 (PBS): Our PBS station (although it seems to be a secondary PBS station) airs a mix of PBS Produced programming (usually on a 8-day delay from primary PBS station) and locally produced news and public affairs shows. WNAC 11 (FOX): A sister station to WPRI 12, it often switched with its sister station in the ratings, but usually rates higher than WLNE. It airs a mix of local news broadcasts and syndicated game shows and talk shows. In primetime it carries Fox programming. WPQX TV (ION): An affiliate of ION TV. Some of these stations also have digital subchannels. Such as WNAC which has a digital subchannel carrying programs from MYNETWORKTV. |
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I have currently Cable so here the listings for that:
Channel 2(FOX) Channel 4(CBS) Channel 5(NBC) Channel 9(PBS) Channel 11(The CW) Channel 12(ABC) |
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Indianapolis--
WTTV 4 (CBS) - this was an independent station for many years. Now a Tribune station (soon to be Nexstar), it was a CW affiliate before trading that (involuntarily) to WISH for CBS in 2015. 4.2 No affiliation - locally programmed. 4.3 Comet WRTV 6 (ABC) - owned by Scripps. This was an NBC affiliate until 1979. 6.2 News/Sports 6.3 LAFF WISH 8 (CW) - this was a CBS affiliate for years. Owned by Nexstar (soon to be locally owned), it lost CBS affiliation (to WTTV) in 2015. It presently devotes large parts of the day to News. 8.2 GetTV 8.3 Justice WTHR 13 (NBC) - this channel is owned by Dispatch/VideoIndiana. It switched affiliation from ABC in 1979. They have led the local news ratings wars for years, in most time periods. 13.2 Cozi 13.3 MeTV WNDY 23 (Locally programmed) - sister station of WISH. Most cable systems carry it on channel 10. WHMB 40 (Locally programmed) - owned by Family Broadcasting, formerly LeSEA. Most cable systems carry it on channel 9. 40.2 Light TV 40.3 HSN WXIN 59 (Fox) - (on most cable systems, this is on channel 11). Originally an independent station launched in the early 80s (with different call letters), it became a charter Fox affiliate in 1986. It is now Tribune-owned, soon-to-be Nexstar. It presently devotes large parts of the day to News. 59.2 Antenna TV 59.3 THIS TV 59.4 Charge! |
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With DIRECTV, my local channels out of Atlanta are:
2 (WSB) ABC 5 (WAGA) FOX 8 (GPB) PBS 11 (WXIA) NBC 14 (WPXA) ION 17 (WPCH) Peachtree TV (sister station of CBS) 30 (WPBA) PBS 32 (WGTA) MeTV 36 (WATL) MyNetworkTV (sister station of NBC) 46 (WGCL) CBS 69 (WUPA) CW |
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New Hampshire/Massachusetts (Boston)
Channel 2 is NHPBS Channel 4 is WBZ (CBS) Channel 5 is WCVB (ABC) Channel 7 is independent now, it used to be an NBC affiliate Channel 9 is WMUR (ABC) Channel 10 is WBTS (NBC) Channel 11 is NHPBS Explore Channel 12 is WLVI (The CW) Channel 13 is WFXT (Fox) Channel 14 is WSBK (MyNetworkTV) Channel 18 is WWJE (The Justice Network) Channel 20 is SBN Channel 81 along with 818 is a Shop LC affiliate Channels 89, 861, and 1052 is Shop HQ Channel 283 is fetv Channel 930 is Start TV Channel 935 is Cozi TV Channel 936 is This TV Channel 939 is Buzzr Channels 942 and 945 are MeTV Channel 948 is Escape Channel 949 is Laff Channel 956 is NHPBS World Channel 958 is NHPBS Kids We also have a couple of foreign language channels as well, including a station that shows a mix of both English and Spanish programming. |
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Columbus Ohio Area:
Some of these stations are spotty as far as being able to pick them up all the time with an indoor antenna. WCMH-TV COLUMBUS, OH 04-1 14.3 WCMH-DT NBC "NBC4" 04-2 14.4 MeTV Me-TV 04-3 14.5 ION TV ION 04-4 14.6 LAFF Laff WSYX COLUMBUS, OH 06-1 48.1 WSYX-DT ABC "ABC 6" 06-2 48.2 MyTV This TV "My TV Columbus" 02a-06p 06-2 48.2 MyTV MyN "My TV Columbus" 06p-02a 06-3 48.3 ANTENNA Antenna TV WBNS-TV COLUMBUS, OH 10-1 21.1 WBNS TV CBS "10TV" 10-2 21.2 Heroes Heroes & Icons 10-3 21.3 Decades Decades WDEM-CD COLUMBUS, OH 17-1 24.4 WDEM-CD Azteca America 17-2 24.3 WDEM-CD Infomercials 17-3 24.2 WDEM-CD Infomercials WCLL-CD COLUMBUS, OH 19-1 19.1 WCLL Daystar WSFJ-TV LONDON, OH 19-1 19.1 WCLL Daystar WCBZ-CD MARION, OH 22-1 18.1 COZI TV 22-2 18.2 Grit 22-3 18.3 Escape 22-4 18.4 GetTV 22-5 18.5 AccuWeather W23BZ-D COLUMBUS, OH 23-1 23.2 Bounce Bounce TV "GTN 23" 23-2 23.3 Justice Justice Network 23-3 23.4 Telemun Telemundo 23-4 23.5 Azteca Azteca America "Azteca Columbus" WTTE COLUMBUS, OH 28-1 27.3 WTTE-DT FOX "Fox 28" 28-2 27.4 TBD-TV TBD 28-3 27.5 Stadium Stadium WCSN-LD COLUMBUS, OH 32-1 26.1 WCSN-LD Movies! 32-2 26.2 WCSN-LD Court TV 32-3 26.3 WCSN-LD Ethnic "Dalmar TV" 32-4 26.4 WCSN-LD Spanish Independent "Ohio TeVe" 32-5 26.5 WCSN-LD Guide US TV 32-6 26.6 WCSN-LD NewsNet 32-7 26.7 WCSN-LD COZI TV 32-8 26.8 WCSN-LD Independent "Prime TV Network" 32-9 26.9 WCSN-LD WOSU-TV COLUMBUS, OH 34-1 38.2 WOSU-HD PBS "WOSU TV" 34-2 38.3 WOSU-D1 Ohio Channel "WOSU Ohio" 34-3 38.4 WOSU-D2 Create "WOSU Plus" 34-4 38.5 WOSU-D3 PBS Kids 24/7 WGCT-CD COLUMBUS, OH 39-1 8.1 Local TCT "COACB" WOCB-CD MARION, OH 39-1 22.1 Local TCT "COACB" WXCB-CD DELAWARE, OH 39-1 45.1 Local TCT "COACB" WGCT-CD COLUMBUS, OH 39-2 8.2 Memory BUZZR WOCB-CD MARION, OH 39-2 22.2 Memory BUZZR WXCB-CD DELAWARE, OH 39-2 45.2 Memory BUZZR WOCB-CD MARION, OH 39-3 22.3 Daystar Daystar WXCB-CD DELAWARE, OH 39-3 45.3 Daystar Daystar WGCT-CD COLUMBUS, OH 39-3 8.3 Daystar Daystar 39-4 8.4 Classic QVC WOCB-CD MARION, OH 39-4 22.4 Classic QVC WXCB-CD DELAWARE, OH 39-4 45.4 Classic QVC WGCT-CD COLUMBUS, OH 39-5 8.5 Light TV WOCB-CD MARION, OH 39-5 22.5 Light TV WXCB-CD DELAWARE, OH 39-5 45.5 Light TV WGCT-CD COLUMBUS, OH 39-6 8.6 WOCB-CD MARION, OH 39-6 22.6 WXCB-CD DELAWARE, OH 39-6 45.6 W44DC-D COLUMBUS, OH 44-1 44.1 W44DC-D HSN WCLL-CD COLUMBUS, OH 51-1 19.2 WSFJ ION Life WSFJ-TV LONDON, OH 51-1 19.2 WSFJ ION Life WWHO CHILLICOTHE, OH 53-1 46.1 WWHO-DT CW "CW Columbus" 53-2 46.2 GRIT-TV Charge! 53-3 46.3 COMET Comet TV |
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