Although it identifies as a station in its own right, WYMT is considered a semi-satellite of WKYT. It clears some of WKYT's syndicated programming, and the two stations share a Web site. The two stations occasionally co-brand as "Kentucky Television." In addition to their own locally produced morning, 6 PM and 11 PM newscasts WYMT currently rebroadcasts WKYT's weekday newscasts at Noon (though only the first half hour), 5 PM, 5:30 PM and the weekend 6 PM and 11 PM newscasts.
In order for a station to qualify for must carry the following conditions must be met:
4. The station may NOT be a repeater or substantially duplicate another channel's programming within the same DMA unless they are in different states. This means that if there are two channels in the same DMA that mostly show the same programming at the same time and are both in the same state, ONLY ONE has to be carried under the must carry rules. But if the two stations are in two different states, BOTH have to be carried under the rules if they ask.
The best way to "force" Dish to carry the other station is for the Lexington station to demand that the second station be carried in order to clear the Lexington station for carriage. If this happens there are two possible outcomes: 1) Dish relents and carries both channels and 2) Dish says F_U and drops the Lexington station until the demand is lifted.
See ya
Tony
do some stations get carried even thought hey are in the same state? yes.
they also have to get a GOOD signal to the POP