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Thursday, May 17th, 2018 4:05 AM

MeTV Now On 1024 In St. Louis

I was flipping through the dial when I got home from work today, and discovered that in St. Louis, KNLC Channel 24 on U-Verse Standard Definition now has a high definition version on Channel 1024. That is where MeTV is found in St. Louis. On OTA television MeTV is found on Channel 24.1, which is not a sub-station.

 

I do not know when the high definition version was added. Of course, with MeTV, none of the programming will be in true high definition, anyway. Until the switch to Channel 24, MeTV was seen on 136 and 1136 in St. Louis.

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7 years ago

In Central Ohio, MeTV is on 136/1136. Isn't this feed a national channel which can vary from the local subchannels?

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7 years ago

My belief is that MeTV appears in the local range when there is a local affiliate, and the local affiliate controls whether there is an HD feed and the channel number varies by market.

 

If there is no local affiliate, then there's a national MeTV feed available for that market that appears on 136/1136.

 

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7 years ago


@JefferMC wrot

My belief is that MeTV appears in the local range when there is a local affiliate, and the local affiliate ontrols whether there is an HD feed and the channel number varies by market.

 

If there is no local affiliate, then there's a national MeTV feed available for that market that appears on 136/1136.

 

In St. Louis MeTV was on 136/1136 until KNLC Channel 24 became available as it was dropping its religious broadcasting. As it was with the religious broadcasting, up until a few weeks ago, MeTV was also just in Standard Defintion. Only recently was the High Definition channel 1024 added to the U-verse lineup.

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