On October 31, 2006 at 11:46, alebowgm said...
Makes more sense to be on their 'traditional' number via
PSIP than their ATSC number...
Not when you are trying to measure signal strength or purchase antennas or traps and start looking for a what you think is a low band channel trap that is actually a UHF channel.
Stations change call letters all the time and no one bitches about that. Now, all of a sudden the NAB went crying to the FCC and is worried about loosing their viewers because of a channel number change. Too bad, get use to the correct actual number.
I salute WNED for keeping the actual channel number. No confusion.
Same goes for cable.