On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 10:20 AM Ben Scripps <b...@benscripps.com> wrote:

>
> No more than all the other days…:-)  (The station (WXMI) where I did my
> internship in college is one of the former Trib stations now owned by “the
> other Scripps”, which is, at least as far as I’ve been told, no relation.)
>
> Back to the original question, we (WWTV/WFQX) did a repack switchover last
> Friday (channel 21, with a PSIP of channel 45, simulcasting channel 32—try
> explaining that to a confused viewer).  We had some delays over the summer
> with coordinating tower crews and good weather, but we fortunately weren’t
> off the air for any longer than necessary to do the work.
>

Is there something going on nationally, like a new standard introduced? I
get my TV over the air and one local station (WTAE in Pittsburgh) has been
off the air for 11 days now. I called the station last week and was told
"they're working on the transmitter and the signal should be back by the
end of the week." I googled the station and searched on Reddit and there
was no notice or conversation about the shutdown. Now I see this is going
on in other cities.

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