Sorry, I forgot about that.FETV is a pay to play station similar to infomercial channels that pay DIRECTV for satellite carriage. They have carriage as long as the check clears every month or quarter.
Sorry, I forgot about that.FETV is a pay to play station similar to infomercial channels that pay DIRECTV for satellite carriage. They have carriage as long as the check clears every month or quarter.
Any chance that Movies! channel gets added to both satellite and stream services in the future? That is another Weigel owned brand / channel, per their website. What about MeTV+?Now that the Nexstar contract has been renewed, Philly, Harlingen and Marquette now have their AntennaTV stations in test mode, but ONLY because they pre-empt primetime for MyNetworkTV. Savannah has their CourtTV station in test mode for the same reason.
On the otherhand, 385 H&I's national feed is now in test mode on satellite. Stream/Internet customers already have their streaming feed that replaces any programming that Weigel doesn't have the streaming rights to. If it's anything like the MeTV deal, on satellite it will be blacked out in markets that get it as a LIL channel like Los Angeles (KVME/20), Seattle (KVOS/12), San Francisco (KTLN/68) and Alexandria (KBCA/41).
Interesting the mention of CourTV- of course we remember when this came out almost 30 years ago with the premise of covering trials & justice system, hit its zenith with the OJ trial and then the trials coverage faded out and was replaced by other formatting. Was this brought back?Now that the Nexstar contract has been renewed, Philly, Harlingen and Marquette now have their AntennaTV stations in test mode, but ONLY because they pre-empt primetime for MyNetworkTV. Savannah has their CourtTV station in test mode for the same reason.
On the otherhand, 385 H&I's national feed is now in test mode on satellite. Stream/Internet customers already have their streaming feed that replaces any programming that Weigel doesn't have the streaming rights to. If it's anything like the MeTV deal, on satellite it will be blacked out in markets that get it as a LIL channel like Los Angeles (KVME/20), Seattle (KVOS/12), San Francisco (KTLN/68) and Alexandria (KBCA/41).
Those channels would need to have a national feed if DTV considered adding them.Any chance that Movies! channel gets added to both satellite and stream services in the future? That is another Weigel owned brand / channel, per their website. What about MeTV+?
For satellite, WINS on channel 1 and channels 70 and above are the same nationally, although 77 MeTV is blacked out in markets that get it as a LIL channel either by being a primary channel or in some markets sharing a subchannel with MyNetworkTV. Only channels 2-69 vary from market to market.Here is what appears in the program guide between channels 77-85, in the middle TN area at the current time. I'm curious if these channels vary by regions across the states.
A lot of the niche channels get carriage by being included very cheaply with their more popular sister stations. The no-name independents usually pay their way. There are a few caveats, like Hubbard's Reelz and Ovation basically have guaranteed DIRECTV carriage as a condition of the USSB merger.I wonder how they decide which channels to add because if they based it on ratings. I don't see how most of them are on the air.
Does that mean we might see a repeat of what happened back in January 2014 with TWC? I hope not.It's eventual renewal will likely be a lock as it's now under Allen Media who owns Weather Channel, Comedy.TV, Justice Central and in recent years acquired multiple Big 4 affiliates that had to be divested by other companies like Gray.
Cool. Do you think they add Charge?385 H&I is now available via DIRECTV Satellite
Antenna TV doesn't have a national feed right?I