We have it here in Hartford on 38.8.
Interesting there is no 38.7 so I am guessing another channel is coming which will fit there.
Interesting there is no 38.7 so I am guessing another channel is coming which will fit there.
I've got a local with 10. 1 main, and 9 subs.We need to have an office pool on which station can cram the most subchannels onto its 6MHz wide signal.
When the MHz network was still broadcasting here, they had 12 SD chnanels spread out over two RF channels with reasonable PQ. (Yeah, I can't imagine how awful 12 on 1 would be.) I think it matters what the programming is. MHz mostly broadcast talking heads.Some ethnic station in the LA area runs something like 10 or 12 SD's on one channel. The pq is probably pretty bad.
WHNE in Detroit (low power, on RF 3) has 12(!) channels. None of them are watchable.We need to have an office pool on which station can cram the most subchannels onto its 6MHz wide signal.
Yes, some markets have METV in 720p and H&I/Start TV/Movies/Decades/METV+/Story in SD all on one channel. How is the pq? Here we have METV in SD on another station (KATU-2.2) and the rest of the 6 are on on channel. with H&I in HD. In looking at them, it seems the one with the worst pq is Start TV for some reason. So many of the sites that show the bit rate often shows an average, even though most are variable. So it can be hard to figure out what bit rate the station is using. The stations often want to cram in as many networks as they can thinking they will make more $$, but how many viewers do they lose? So many of the current inexpensive TVs that are 4K, like my son's, are terrible in SD. I know of several people that have the newer inexpensive TVs and they never watch SD. My older 43" VIZIO 1080i does well in SD.Here is WHCT here in Hartford. They have a total of 7 channels. Channel 1 is ME TV in HD, that channel is using around 6 Mbps. The rest are using anywhere from 1.2 Mbps to 2 Mbps per channel.
Here is the WHCT mux data from TSreader this morning. (Note they fixed Stories channel number it was showing up as 35-8 but today it is correctly showing 35-7.)
LA has 3 of them. KVMD is up to 19 (!!!!) channelsSome ethnic station in the LA area runs something like 10 or 12 SD's on one channel. The pq is probably pretty bad.
Gray Television added 14 networks to its 3 Jackson Mississippi owned stations over the years (WLBT, WLOO, WDBD) 4 of those being Weigel. Story went with sister station MeTV on the ABC affiliate there (Hearts may own it). Gray not only launches Weigel's networks but also Tegna's, Nexstar Media's, and The Scripps Howard Family of networks also. You probably have all that there in Green Bay too. I would love to have a station in Lafayette owned by Gray TV (we the only Louisiana Market without a Gray Affiliate). Seems Gray is the ownership to be with.I think WBAY-TV 2.7 will most likely carry Story TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin, given that Gray Television-owned TV station's relationship with with Weigel dating back to when Decades was first announced in 2015 as their charter affiliate, then aborted for subchannel 2.3 for the network under Media General's ownership in favor of Ion.
Weigel later added H&I and Start TV to WBAY-TV 2's collection of subchannels.
Ion Television was replaced on channel 2.6 with Decades in 2020 after WGBA-TV 26's owner, Scripps acquired the entirety of the Ion television network and placed it locally on WGBA-TV 26.5.
WGBA-TV 26 is one of WBAY-TV 2's biggest rivals behind WLUK-TV 11 and WFRV-TV 5.
i love that side guide format. CoolKMBC-TV, in Kansas City, MO, has lit up Ch. 9.3.
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