Decades (TV network)

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Decades
Type Digital broadcast television network
Country United States
Availability Nationwide (available on OTA digital television)
(covers 45% of the U.S.)[1]
Founded October 21, 2014 (2014-10-21)
Slogan Relive. Remember. Relate.
Owner CBS Television Stations
Weigel Broadcasting
Parent CBS Corporation
Weigel Broadcasting
Key people
Peter Dunn
(President, CBS TV Stations)
Neal Sabin
(Vice Chairman, Weigel Broadcasting)
Launch date
January 16, 2015 (2015-01-16)
(soft launch)
May 25, 2015 (2015-05-25)
(official launch)[2]
Picture format
480i SDTV; widescreen)
Affiliates List of affiliates
Official website
decades.com

Decades is an American digital broadcast television network that is owned as a joint venture between the CBS Television Stations subsidiary of CBS Corporation and Weigel Broadcasting.[2][3] The network, which is primarily carried on the digital subchannels of television stations, mainly airs classic television sitcoms and drama series from the 1950s through the 2000s, feature films from the same period, along with historical news and documentary programming.

Through its ownership by Weigel, Decades is a sister network to MeTV, which focuses on classic television series from the 1950s to the 1990s and carries some programming from Decades corporate cousin CBS Television Distribution. As the network has access to theatrical films and television series remastered for high definition and widescreen presentation, the network is carried in 480i widescreen.

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History

On October 21, 2014, CBS Corporation and Weigel Broadcasting announced the launch of Decades, with plans to launch the network in 2015; through its part-ownership by CBS Corporation, Decades announced that owned-and-operated stations of the CBS television network would serve as its initial charter affiliates.[4][5]

The network is the first national multicasting venture by CBS Television Stations; the group did not carry subchannels on any of its television stations prior to 2013 and at the time of the Decades announcement, only three of its stations even maintained subchannels (CBS O&Os WCBS-TV in New York City and KYW-TV in Philadelphia carried rolling news channels under the "CBS Plus" brand on their respective secondary subchannels, while independent station KTXA in Dallas-Fort Worth carried MeTV on its second subchannel). In addition, CBS Television Distribution had already maintained a content distribution agreement with Weigel Broadcasting's classic television network MeTV, which sourced much of its programming from that library.

On January 13, 2015, Weigel Broadcasting confirmed that its Milwaukee CBS affiliate WDJT-TV would carry the network on its fourth digital subchannel[6] (replacing the digital news service TouchVision).

Decades officially launched at 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time on May 25, 2015, with the series premiere of Through the Decades as its inaugural telecast. At the time, the network was available in over 45% of all American households with a television set.[7]

Programming

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Decades relies primarily on programming from the extensive content library owned by CBS Television Distribution[4] (which includes the pre-2006 Paramount Television library – which CBS had acquired as a result of absorbing Paramount's syndication unit in 2006 through its split from Viacom into a separate company – along with series from Desilu Productions, Bing Crosby Productions, Don Fedderson Productions, QM Productions, Spelling Television and Republic Pictures Television).

In order to stand out from other "retro-TV" multicast services (such as MeTV and Antenna TV), the Monday thru Friday schedule features a block of programming based on a daily theme, with interstitials to highlight the theme. Each six-hour block of programming is repeated four times a day and typically includes a feature film, episodes of theme related TV programs, and biographical programs featuring celebrities, actors and actresses, musicians, athletes, and public figures of interest. The theme blocks are completed with Through the Decades, an hour-long program hosted and narrated by Bill Kurtis (who formerly served as an anchor for Chicago CBS O&O WBBM-TV and CBS News) that explores the events and news from a particular day or period in history, using archival footage that CBS owns via services such as CBS News and CBS Television Distribution's syndicated newsmagazine program Entertainment Tonight.[3][4][8]

The network's Saturday and Sunday schedule features "binge" blocks of classic television series. Beginning on Saturday at 7 a.m., forty-eight consecutive hours are devoted to a particular series from either the CBS library of shows or a show Weigel Broadcasting has a contract to carry (such as one of the shows it broadcasts on MeTV).[9]

Affiliates

As of May 2015, Decades has current or pending affiliation agreements with 35 television stations covering at least 44% of the United States.[7] Weigel Broadcasting handles the responsibility of affiliate distribution to stations outside of the core CBS O&O group.[3]

Decades is being offered to stations on a barter basis, in which the network and the local affiliate will share the responsibility of selling advertising inventory and split the allocated hourly commercial time; CBS affiliates and their owners hold the right of first refusal to carry the network in their local market, before it is offered to other network-affiliated stations.[3] The network is also available on local cable television providers (most likely through their digital tiers, as is the case with most multicast networks) and other pay television services at the discretion of the affiliate's parent station.[10]

CBS Television Stations initially planned to launch Decades on all 16 CBS owned-and-operated stations (including two that operate as satellite stations of Minneapolis O&O WCCO-TV); not all of the CBS Television Stations outlets were announced to carry Decades initially, as CW owned-and-operated stations in markets where CBS Corporation does not own a CBS O&O (such as Tampa and Seattle) were originally excluded from its initial list of affiliates; the standalone CW O&Os were later added as charter stations by late April 2015. In the Chicago market, where CBS Television Stations and Weigel Broadcasting each own television stations, the network is carried on CBS O&O WBBM-TV, instead of one of Weigel's three stations in that market – WCIU-TV, WWME-CA and WMEU-CD (a similar situation exists in that market with Movies!, in which WPWR-TV – owned by Weigel's partner in that network, Fox Television Stations – carries the network in lieu of any of Weigel's outlets); Weigel-owned WDJT will carry the network in the Milwaukee market.[6] However, Weigel has not yet confirmed whether any of the stations within its triopoly in South Bend, Indiana (WBND-LD, WCWW-LD and WMYS-LD) will carry Decades at launch.[citation needed]

On January 9, 2015, Decades reached its first affiliation agreement with a station outside of the core CBS group, through a deal with Media General for its Green Bay, Wisconsin ABC affiliate WBAY-TV (which was previously affiliated with CBS from 1953 to 1992). WBAY planned to carry the marathon blocks on its third subchannel as a replacement for the Live Well Network;[2] however, on January 13, as a result of Disney–ABC Television Group's decision to temporarily continue Live Well Network's national operations, WBAY announced that its 2.3 subchannel would not switch to Decades until after LWN's new March 2015 shutdown date.[11] However, WBAY is no longer listed on the Decades website as an affiliate, as the station has continued to carry the Live Well Network until it can find another affiliation.

List of affiliates

City of license/Market Station[12] Affiliate Virtual
channel
(RF)
Owner Notes Replacing network (if applicable)

Arizona

Phoenix KASW The CW 61.2 (49) Nexstar Broadcasting Group November 9, 2015

California

Los Angeles KCBS-TV CBS 2.2 (43) CBS Television Stations February 3, 2015
SacramentoStocktonModesto KOVR 13.2 (25)
San FranciscoOaklandSan Jose KPIX-TV 5.2 (29) February 9, 2015
Santa Barbara Cable Only TBA Cox Communications Coming Soon

Colorado

Denver KCNC-TV CBS 4.2 (35) CBS Television Stations January 23, 2015

Florida

Jacksonville WJAX-TV CBS 47.3 (19) Cox Media Group June 1, 2015
MiamiFort Lauderdale WFOR-TV 4.2 (22) CBS Television Stations March 7, 2015
St. PetersburgTampa WTOG The CW 44.2 (44)
Tallahassee, Florida WCTV CBS 6.2 Gray Television

Georgia

Atlanta WUPA The CW 69.2 (43) CBS Television Stations May 8, 2015
ToccoaAthens WGTA H&I 32.2 (24) Marquee Broadcasting

Illinois

Chicago WBBM-TV CBS 2.2 (12) CBS Television Stations January 29, 2015

Indiana

South Bend WMYS-LD MyNetworkTV 69.3 (39) Weigel Broadcasting TouchVision

Iowa

Sioux City KMEG CBS 14.2 (39) Sinclair Broadcast Group

Kentucky

Louisville WBNA Ion Television 21.5 (8) Evangel World Prayer Center Qubo

Kansas

Wichita KSCW-DT The CW 33.2 (12) Sunflower Broadcasting, Inc.

Louisiana

Lafayette KLWB (TV) MeTV 50.3 (50) Delta Media Launches soon
New Orleans WWL CBS 4.3 (36) Tegna

Maine

Bangor WABI-TV CBS 5.3 (5) Diversified Communications October 1, 2015

Maryland

Baltimore WJZ-TV CBS 13.2 (13) CBS Television Stations

Massachusetts

Boston WBZ-TV CBS 4.2 (30) CBS Television Stations February 26, 2015
New Bedford (Providence, Rhode Island) WLWC The CW 28.3 (22) OTA Broadcasting, LLC

Michigan

Detroit WWJ-TV CBS 62.2 (44) CBS Television Stations February 10, 2015

Minnesota

Alexandria KCCO-TV CBS 7.2 (7) CBS Television Stations March 10, 2015
MinneapolisSt. Paul WCCO-TV 4.2 (32)
Walker KCCW-TV 12.2 (12)

Nevada

Las Vegas KHSV H&I 21.2 (2) Howard Stirk Holdings

New York

Albany/Pittsfield WNYA MyNetworkTV 51.3 (13) Hubbard Broadcasting December 31, 2015
New York City WCBS-TV CBS 2.2 (33) CBS Television Stations January 16, 2015 CBS New York Plus

North Carolina

Charlotte WCNC-TV NBC 36.3 (22) Tegna, Inc. April 28, 2016
New BernGreenville WCTI-TV ABC 12.2 (12) Bonten Media Group February 3, 2015 Live Well Network

North Dakota

FargoGrand Forks KRDK-TV Cozi TV 4.4 (38) Major Market Broadcasting May 12, 2015

Ohio

Cincinnati WOTH-CD Movies! 20.2 (20) Block Broadcasting
Columbus WBNS-TV CBS 10.2 (21) Dispatch Broadcast Group

Oregon

Portland KOIN CBS 6.3 (40) Media General March 10, 2016

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia KYW-TV CBS 3.2 (26) CBS Television Stations January 16, 2015 CBS Philly Plus
Pittsburgh KDKA-TV 2.2 (25) March 16, 2015

Tennessee

Memphis WHBQ-TV Fox 13.3 (13) Cox Media Group June 15, 2015
Nashville WJDE-LD H&I 31.3 (31) Evangel World Prayer Center of Kentucky Inc. January 8, 2015 HSN
Bristol, Virginia & Bristol, Tennessee/Tri-Cities WCYB-TV NBC 5.3 (5) Bonten Media Group May 12, 2015 Live Well Network

Texas

Fort WorthDallas KTVT CBS 11.2 (19) CBS Television Stations February 3, 2015
Houston KTXH MyNetworkTV 20.3 (19) Fox Television Stations October 2, 2015 MundoFox/MundoMax

Virginia

Roanoke WDBJ CBS 7.3 (18) Gray Television April 27, 2015

Washington

TacomaSeattle KSTW The CW 11.2 (11) CBS Television Stations May 9, 2015
Spokane KREM CBS 2.3 (20) Tegna April 27, 2016

Wisconsin

Crandon WMOW The CW 4 (4.3) Quincy Newspapers September 2, 2015 Replaced This TV
Eagle River WYOW ABC 34 (34.3)
Eau Claire WQOW 18 (18.3)
La Crosse WXOW 19 (19.3)
Madison WKOW 27 (27.3)
Milwaukee WDJT-TV CBS 58.4 (46)[6] Weigel Broadcasting January 16, 2015 TouchVision
Wausau WAOW ABC 9 (9.3) Quincy Newspapers September 2, 2015[13] Replaced This TV

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