WASHINGTON: According to the signal map of the Open Mobile Video Coalition,
52 TV stations in 27 markets across the country are now transmitting mobile DTV
signals. Stations in 33 more markets are said to be planning launches in
2011.
Washington, D.C., has the most stations transmitting mobile digital TV signals,
which is logical given the OMVC held a “showcase” of the service in the city
for several months last year. The move to transmit over-the-air broadcast
signals to mobile devices began in earnest around four years ago, but required
the development of a standard as well as the cooperation of chip fabricators
and consumer electronics makers. The first full-fledged Mobile DTV receiver
started shipping in the United States last October. Penetration numbers have
not been published.
52 TV Stations Transmitting A/153
Atlanta, Ga. 3
WGCL, CBS, Meredith
WPXA, ION O&O
WSB, ABC, Cox
Austin, Texas 1
KVUE, ABC, Belo
Baltimore 1
WNUV, CW, Sinclair LMA
Boston 1
WGBH, PBS, WGBH
Educational Foundation
Charlotte, N.C. 5
WAXN, Independent, Cox
WBTV, CBS, Raycom
WCCB, Fox, Bahakel
WCNC, NBC, Belo
WJZY, CW, Capitol Broadcasting
Chicago 1
WPWR, MyNet, Fox O&O
Columbus, Ohio 2
WBNS, CBS, Dispatch
WCMH, NBC, Media General
Dallas-Ft. Worth 1
KXAS, NBC, NBCU & LIN
TV
Denver 1
KPXC, ION O&O
Detroit 2
WDIV, NBC, Post-Newsweek
WXYZ, ABC, E.W. Scripps
Fresno, Calif. 1
KAIL, MyNet, Trans-America
Lincoln, Neb. 1
KOLN, CBS, Gray Television
Los Angeles 2
KFTR, TeleFutura,
Univision
KPXN, ION O&O
Miami, Fla. 2
WSCV, Telemundo, NBCU
(Comcast) O&O
WTVJ, NBC, NBCU (Comcast)
O&O
Minneapolis-St. Paul 1
KSTP, ABC, Hubbard
Montgomery, Ala. 1
WSFA, NBC, Raycom
New York 2
WWOR, MyNet, Fox O&O
WLNY, Independent, WLNY Ltd.
Omaha, Neb. 1
WOW, NBC, Gray Television
Orlando, Fla. 4
WESH, NBC, Hearst
WKMG, CBS, Post-Newsweek
WRBW, MyNet, Fox O&O
WRDQ, Independent, Cox
Philadelphia 3
WCAU, NBC, NBCU (Comcast)
O&O
WPPX, ION O&O
WTVE, Independent, WRNN LLC
Raleigh, N.C. 2
WRAL, CBS, Capitol
Broadcasting
WRAZ, Fox, Capital
Broadcasting
San Francisco 1
KNTV, NBC, NBCU (Comcast)
O&O
San Jose, Calif. 1
KICU, Independent, Cox
Seattle 3
KIRO, CBS, Cox
KOMO, ABC, Fisher
KONG, Independent, Belo
Springfield, Mass. 1
WGBY, PBS, WGBH
Educational Foundation
Tampa, Fla. 1
WFLA, NBC, Media General
Washington, D.C. 7
WDCA, MyNet, Fox O&O
WFDC, Univision O&O,
Entravision LMA
WHUT, PBS, Howard University
WNVC, MHz Network,
Commonwealth Public Broadcasting
WPXW, ION O&O
WRC, NBC, NBCU (Comcast)
O&O
WUSA, CBS, Gannett
Cities With Stations Planning to Launch
Mobile DTV in 2011
Bend, Ore.
Birmingham, Ala.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Colorado Springs, Colo.
El Paso, Texas
Greenville, S.C.
Hickory, N.C.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Houston, Texas
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Lexington, Ky.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Mobile, Ala.
Nashville, Tenn.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, R.I.
Riverside, Calif.
Roanoke, Va.
Rochester, Minn.
St. Louis, Mo.
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kan.
Tulsa, Okla.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Wichita, Kan.
Youngstown, Ohio
Yuma, Ariz.