ChrisWL1980 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 6:55 pmCBET was the only Canadian station carried on the cable systems I grew up watching. I could get TVO on 32 OTA, but not CBEFT.
During the analog era, a sister of mine who lives in Clinton in Lenawee County very regularly got a viewable signal of CBEFT with an outdoor antenna, along with almost everything from Detroit, Windsor, Toledo and Lansing, plus the VHF signals from Cleveland.
ChrisWL1980 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 6:55 pm
Even CHBX 2 does not appear to have even been carried on the Sault MI system.
Interestingly, it was, and maybe still is, carried on cable in St. Ignace and Mackinaw City.
ChrisWL1980 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 6:55 pm
According to old listings from the '80s, not even WGTQ 8 was carried on cable in either of the Twin Saults, with systems in both cities opting for WJRT from Flint instead.
On the American side, I would think they would eventually have WGTQ on cable, especially by the time must-carry rules kicked in in the 1990s.
In Canada, Shaw never carried WGTQ, but opted to carry WJRT for ABC. They would replace it with WXYZ sometime in the 2000s.
Pre-emptions and quality of programming and operations might have kept WGTQ off cable in the region for years.
ChrisWL1980 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 6:55 pm
I wonder what other cable systems in the Detroit metro carried ... the SIN/Univision translator on channel 66.
As they were a LPTV, very few systems, if at all, carried them, as LPTVs weren't subject to the same carriage regulations as regular-licensed stations.
ChrisWL1980 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 6:55 pm
I know some cable systems in New England used to carry SRC stations out of Montreal and Sherbrooke, but that was probably for the benefit of Quebecers who would visit the area to ski and could keep up on programs/info from home.
Here in Maine, CKSH (and TVA outlet CHLT) were temporarily taken off of Spectrum's Central Maine systems around Labor Day 2020 -- reasoning was unknown, though I suspect that its target audience was unable to cross the border due to COVID regulations, and Spectrum didn't want to spend money carrying stations no one would watch (besides me

). Don't know if they readded them, as we downgraded cable packages since then. On a side note, TV5Monde, the international Francophone channel, was and still is, part of standard cable in Maine (except for my package).