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Steven J. Sobol wrote:
From 1988-1990, I was in college in Dayton, Ohio. At the time, there was a 5-year-old TV station (WRGT/45) which had just signed on as a FOX affiliate. Today I was at the website for another Dayton TV station, WHIO-TV 7. Their website also has information on Dayton's UPN station. Dayton's UPN station is apparently at Channel 44. I've never heard of two TV stations in the same market separated by one position on the dial. I know that for technical reasons, you can't do that with radio, and I'm trying to figure out how it's being done here. I don't think it is. It looks like the ch44 is one of those made-for-cable stations. There was something floating around either on one of these groups or maybe at 100000watts.com about two non-comm FM's on the *same* channel on opposite ends of a city. |
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