Talk:The WB 100+ Station Group

Latest comment: 16 years ago by BetacommandBot in topic Fair use rationale for Image:Kowh.png

Are any of these "fictional" call letters used by real stations, or have they been reserved? Morwen - Talk 22:59, 19 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

The FCC has no recognition of these fictitious call signs. Sometimes, they do get assigned to real stations (e.g. KWBT is in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but there is a WB100+ channel KWBT in Eureka, California). These call signs are made up by the channel owners purely for marketing purposes. Though I'm sure that in most cases they probably try to avoid conflicting with real call signs. DHowell 05:03, 22 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Future of The WB 100+ edit

Update: [1] What I find most interesting is the apparent omission of Savannah in the CW's plans. 67.150.93.80 21:33, 24 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Another update: [2] This claims that "none of the Pappas deals involve CW Plus," but that supposedly includes KWBL and KWUB. Clarification? Morgan Wick 06:37, 17 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

WRWB edit

I removed WRWB, which had been added by an anon a while ago. I have done my own research and, contrary to the anon's claims, WRWB doesn't appear to show the WB 100+ schedule. Between the Daytime WB and WB Primetime, or from 5 to 8 PM, WRWB shows hour-long blocks of The King of Queens, Will and Grace, and Sex and the City in that order. By contrast, WFWB, which is most definitely part of the WB 100+, shows the Bernie Mac Show, Yes Dear, and The King of Queens. Will and Grace and Sex and the City air after primetime. The equivalent 10 PM-midnight time on WRWB is taken up by That 70's Show and South Park. Neither one of those shows airs regularly on weekdays on WFWB. In my view, if it shows the WB 100+ schedule it's WB 100+, if it doesn't it's not; thus there is no "controversy" whether it is or not. Morgan Wick 22:57, 15 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Finding Station Logos edit

Since most of the WB 100+ Plus stations do not have websites (besides the shared www.thewbpass.com), it is hard trying to find the station logos. However, this may get easier because of a recent discovery of a website that provides these logos. The website web address: http://www.thewbpass.com/wbpass/ns04/images/siblogos2005/****.gif displays them. To find a certain logo, enter the call letters (all in lower case) of the station where the four stars "****", are located in the web address. As some stations have been announced as becoming CW Plus affiliates, their new CW logos, if they have them, cannot be found using this WB Pass logo website.

Fair use rationale for Image:Kowh.png edit

 

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