
It’s official, WSBK is no longer an independent station. According to today’s Globe, the former UPN owned and operated station will make the switch to News Corporation’s myNetworkTV programming service this fall. As a result, the 8-10 p.m. block will be set aside for shows such as reruns of “Law and Order,” “Burn Notice,” and “Without a Trace.”
In addition to picking up the new affiliation, WBZ News on TV38 will also move it’s 9pm newscast to 10 p.m. This marks an end of an era to the newscast with a cult following. It will continue to be anchored by Kate Merrill and Todd Gutner. No word yet on whether the newscast will continue to broadcast for thirty minutes or expand to a full hour as in previous iterations.
Rounding out the schedule changes comes with the announcement that the 7 p.m. block will be replaced by reruns of the popular CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory. This is the third major change at 7 p.m. since the switch to the general-entertainment format in late 2006.
This announcement comes after months of speculation. As you may remember, WBIN (formerly WZMY) dropped their affiliation with the network following an ownership change. Incidentally, the Derry, New Hampshire-based station was known on-air as MyTV for nearly two years prior to the creation of the network myNetworkTV.
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