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Fox buying station in "Seattle"

Mr Tony

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The reason I put the quotes around Seattle is because its not in Seattle proper but in Bellingham (which is 90 miles away but is still the Seattle market. Obviously there will be more to it


http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/79826/fox-buying-station-in-seattle
 
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Minor correction to the article: Estrella has been gone for about a year (+/-).

Maybe Fox actually wants a bad OTA signal in Seattle? Retransmission fees are a big part of the business model.

I tend to agree with you here-- there's probably more to the story. Could it be a 10 million dollar chess move?
 
There buying / swapping markets with NFC Football teams for the local ads/revenue. That's what happened in Boston. FTS and COX swapped it for a station in San Fransisco, home of the NFC team 49'ers. Boston is home to the AFC Patriots which are 98% on CBS. Now they want Seattle, pull the affiliation from KCPQ, buy another one in town and put the FOX Network on it. FTS owns it and gets the revenue from the Seahawk (NFL) games. I can imagine ratings for the Seahawks games are quite nice, especially coming off a Superbowl win last year and another good team this year. NFL games in markets with a good teams bring in ratings and high advertising rates.
 
What replaced it, or did 24-3 go away?

- Trip
Sorry for the delayed response! I missed it earlier.

KBCB's 24.3 went away. SD of the shopping network moved from 24.3 to 24.2.

We had two 24.3's for a little while. KRUM also had one, along with a 24.4.
 
meanwhile Tribune resigned with Fox for their station (KCPQ 13) in Seattle
 
Since Fox backed out of the deal they switched to SonLife Network (Jimmy Swaggart network)