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Sunday, May 4, 2014

MOVIES! Utah's CW30 Adds Movies! Network on 30.2

I lost CW30.1 and ZUUS Country 30.2 a few times this past week. Sometimes when I re-scanned I found a 30.3 sub-channel - with nothing on it. Or nothing on 30.2, and ZUUS on 30.2. But on Saturday May 3 when it happened again - I re-scanned, I found ZUUS Country had been moved to 30.3, and 30.2 is now the MOVIES! network.

Movies! (stylized as "MOVIES!") is an American digital multicast television network that is owned as a joint venture between Chicago-based Weigel Broadcasting and the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of 21st Century Fox. The network features an emphasis in its programming on feature films; it is available in the United States through the digital subchannels of broadcast television stations, as well as on select cable providers. Movies! is broadcast 24 hours a day in the widescreen picture format (available in either in standard-definition or high definition depending on the station's preference). The network competes with This TV, a similarly formatted network originally operated by Weigel (whose operational stake in that network was later taken over by Tribune Broadcasting on November 1, 2013); that network's primary source of programming is composed of feature films, though that network also broadcasts classic television series and children's programming.

Presenting "a variety of theatrical motion pictures in a new, viewer and advertiser friendly format, not seen on broadcast television to date", films featured on the network are edited for graphic profanity and inappropriate violent or sexual content, but are not edited for running times to fit in a time block (movie start and end times vary depending on the length of each movie). As a result of the network running films in their original running time with commercials added, feature films that air on Movies! are scheduled in a manner that mirrors the program scheduling of premium cable channels. Some of the films aired on the channel are 20th Century Fox releases, however titles from other studios, such as Paramount Pictures, are also shown. Movies! also airs a three-hour block of programs aimed at children each Saturday morning.

Ever since KMYU 2.2 became a MyTV affiliate and pretty much dropped all ThisTV programming, there has been no channel in Utah dedicated to movies. ThisTV used to be my go-to channel for movies when there was nothing else on, and I was sorry to see the network kicked to the curb by KMYU. ThisTV wasn't exactly dropped by KMYU, it was worse than that. KMYU kept their affiliation with ThisTV, but pretty much stopped showing ThisTV programming - in effect, holding ThisTV hostage, ensuring that the network wouldn't move to another channel and become a competitor.

Although the network is available to affiliates in HD or SD, Movies! is seen locally on CW30.2 in SD and wide screen, although some content is in 4:3 format. I have had intermittent EPG (Electronic  Program Guide) data for both 30.2 and 30.3 since the subchannel was added, but I am hoping that the engineers will work this out. In the meantime, you can go see the schedule here - http://moviestvnetwork.com/schedule.php or add the network to your channel lineup at TitanTV.com.

This brings to 44 the number of unique channels I receive at my location using an Antennas Direct DB8e UHF Antenna and a simple dipole antenna for VHF channel KUTA-8. While I can't promise you the same results, you can get Movies! and at least 20 other channels with a simple antenna in most locations in Cache Valley. If you're tired of paying for TV, and you need an antenna installed, please feel free to send me an email at cachefreetv@gmail.com and we can arrange it for the price of a few months cable TV.

2 comments:

  1. I hope you can help me out. I just moved to Richmond, UT. I have the converter box and rabbit ears, old school. I tried to re-scan and I can't get any stations to pick up. Any suggestions on how I can get stations up here? I had the same setup in SLC and had no problems. Thanks

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  2. "Rabbit Ears" is what I suspect - I think you need a REAL antenna. If you email me I can help you, as I need additional information about your location.

    email cachefreetv@gmail.com

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