MINNESOTA:
Alexandria's Selective TV system has lost most of the national channels that were once part of its 17-channel UHF lineup.
The only major channels remaining are MSNBC and The Weather Channel, with Discovery, Hallmark, and The History Channel disappearing in the last year.
The system once scrambled some national channels but went in the clear about a decade ago, and Selective TV's president told the Alexandria Echo Press last year that the national channels were uncomfortable being carried in the unscrambled format.
Besides MSNBC and The Weather Channel, the system's current offerings include eight broadcast channels, C-SPAN, FamilyNet, and Shaw TV, an anchorless news channel intended for Shaw cable systems in Canada.
Selective TV has also added two digital translators carrying PBS stations KWCM/10 (Appleton) and KAWB/22 (Brainerd). Complete listings are on the Alexandria Dial Guides page.
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Selective TV, Inc. is an over-the-air broadcasting company in Alexandria, Minnesota.
It is notable for retransmitting several pay television channels for free over the air, one of only a few known broadcasters to have such an arrangement (UHF-TV Inc. in nearby Willmar being another), and the only one that relays more than one cable channel as of 2010.
Among Selective TV's offerings, in addition to local channels relayed from Minneapolis, include:
Channel 34 (K34AF): RFD-TV
Channel 47 (K47KZ): Discovery Channel
Channel 50 (K50DB): The Weather Channel (complete with Weather Star 4000 local forecasts)
Channel 51 (K51JY): Hallmark Channel
Channel 52 (K52DZ): History
Channel 55 (K55ID): Great American Country
Channel 57 (K57JX): MSNBC
Channel 62 (K62AU): C-SPAN
Channel 67 (K67HI): Outdoor Channel
Alexandria's Selective TV system has lost most of the national channels that were once part of its 17-channel UHF lineup.
The only major channels remaining are MSNBC and The Weather Channel, with Discovery, Hallmark, and The History Channel disappearing in the last year.
The system once scrambled some national channels but went in the clear about a decade ago, and Selective TV's president told the Alexandria Echo Press last year that the national channels were uncomfortable being carried in the unscrambled format.
Besides MSNBC and The Weather Channel, the system's current offerings include eight broadcast channels, C-SPAN, FamilyNet, and Shaw TV, an anchorless news channel intended for Shaw cable systems in Canada.
Selective TV has also added two digital translators carrying PBS stations KWCM/10 (Appleton) and KAWB/22 (Brainerd). Complete listings are on the Alexandria Dial Guides page.
<SNIP>
Selective TV, Inc. is an over-the-air broadcasting company in Alexandria, Minnesota.
It is notable for retransmitting several pay television channels for free over the air, one of only a few known broadcasters to have such an arrangement (UHF-TV Inc. in nearby Willmar being another), and the only one that relays more than one cable channel as of 2010.
Among Selective TV's offerings, in addition to local channels relayed from Minneapolis, include:
Channel 34 (K34AF): RFD-TV
Channel 47 (K47KZ): Discovery Channel
Channel 50 (K50DB): The Weather Channel (complete with Weather Star 4000 local forecasts)
Channel 51 (K51JY): Hallmark Channel
Channel 52 (K52DZ): History
Channel 55 (K55ID): Great American Country
Channel 57 (K57JX): MSNBC
Channel 62 (K62AU): C-SPAN
Channel 67 (K67HI): Outdoor Channel