[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'Sep 15 2004, 12:28 AM\'] [quote name=\'Esoteric Eric\' date=\'Sep 15 2004, 12:20 AM\'] Esoteric Eric, wondering just when TV station call letters will become completely obsolete (after searching turnto10.com to see if they were still using their calls from my New England days) [/quote]
I actually think just the opposite....It's the channel numbers that will actually lose out. The channel numbers are, for the most part, still analog. Sure, for WHP-TV 21 (Harrisburg) with a station ID, you'll still see WHP-DT 4. But the day is soon coming when the analog channels will cease to exist, and I can't see all the stations changing their logos with their new DT Channel number. I think they will just be known with their call letters. Two PBS stations in Harrisburg and Scranton, WITF and WVIA, have been using their call letters exclusively for over 10 years with no reference to their channel #'s (33 and 44, respectively). [/quote]
A few stations might be going through such a transition already, but I found something odd about the ABC station in Battle Creek, MI. Officially, WOTV is still channel 41, but now it's calling itself WOTV 4, because it is channel 4 on every cable system that carries it. However, its DT channel number is 20.
WWMT 3 -> 2; WOOD 8 -> 7; WZZM 13 -> 39; WOTV 41 -> 20; WGVU 35 -> 10; WGVK 52 -> 5
ObGS: Sadly, PBS stations 35 and 52 don't carry Quizbusters. Matt's J! appearance marked the first time I saw what he looked like.