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New Channel 6.4 - Corpus Christi, TX for Gracenote update


Robert X. Gonzalez
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Robert X. Gonzalez

Luke,

@ebr

Sir, I was gone for about 10 days in New Hampshire and got back yesterday and find that a new TV station (or sub) has gone on the air, and is now on the lineup with TitanTV.  I saw it as Emby did a scan but there is no guide data and the channel cannot be mapped.   They are on Channel 6.4 Details:

 

ChannelsDigital: 13 (VHF)
Virtual: 6 (PSIP)

Station details from FCC:  https://publicfiles....profile/kris-tv

 

https://kristv.com/n...-than-a-decade/

 

3.4 Cozi TV
KIIIDT4 - Emby Guide Data

dvr

6.1 KRIS-HD
KRISDT - Emby Guide Data

dvr

6.2 CW-STX
KRISDT2 - Emby Guide Data

dvr

6.3 GritTV
KRISDT3 - Emby Guide Data

dvr

6.4 CourtTV (BLANK - No Guide Data, cannot be mapped)

dvr

10.1 KZTV-DT
KZTVDT - Emby Guide Data

dvr


Physical address:
KRIS Communications
301 Artesian Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Main Number: (361) 886-6100
News: (361)-884-6666

KRIS Communications Management
Greg McAlister - General Manager
Paul Alexander - News Director
Eli Rodriguez- Internet Director
 
Please pass this to the Gracenote folks so Emby Guide data is updated.  Thanks!
Robert
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Since this is a fairly major city, let's see if GN reacts in the next day or so.

 

Thanks.

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Robert X. Gonzalez

Sir, the channel went live in April, I only realized it this month.  They should have picked up the new channel within days, but it is now over a month.  Will keep an eye on it an let you know.

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Robert X. Gonzalez

Thank you!  Will let you know when guide data is updated.

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mlcarson

Court TV is coming back in a lot of markets.   For me, it's on KSBY 6.4 in San Luis Obispo, CA.   I doubt I'll be watching this channel much but know I won't without guide data.  is it available in any market yet where I can just map it to my local channel?

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Robert X. Gonzalez

If you are in an area of multiple markets, you may need multiple antennas if an omni-directional does not work.  I found it when I was checking my emby guide data and noticed it suddenly popped up in April as my Silicon Dust tuners sometimes auto scan.  I have several antennas as I live near Corpus Christi, TX, point toward San Antonio, Victoria and the South Texas valley were I can get channels.  It is somewhat flat here but during the day not much but in the evening usually have signals from all directions.  Check TitanTv and try different zip codes of any markets outside your area.  Where you live, mountains may be an issue to get signals from say Bakersfield or south or north of you unless you are in high elevation...but may still not.  My Father enjoys it and I get into it as well.  Not for all folks I would guess.  I use a laptop with emby with a small portable antenna to record when traveling.  Usually have good luck.  Good luck!

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Robert X. Gonzalez

Admin,

Sir, just checked my Emby server and still not Guide Data for channel 6.4 out of Corpus Christi, TX.  In the past usually takes no more than a few days.  Can you ping them for an update please!  thanks

Robert

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From GN:

 

 

 

Hi,

We are in the process of building this new channel.

We anticipate having it built and in data by mid next week.

I am sorry for the delay.

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Robert X. Gonzalez

GN,

Thanks for the update.  I noticed this network also popped up in the valley, San Antonio and another city up the coast, visible on Emby too. I surmise that is the building they talk about.  In any event, good to know they are working on it.  I think we will get another channel or two in the coming year to 18 months and seems the Corpus Christi, TX TV market is finally catching up.

Robert

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The 21st century comes to the coastal bend!

 

Totally off-topic but I graduated from G-P...

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Robert X. Gonzalez

Folks, GN finally built the channel and have Emby Guide data being pulled by Emby.  Thanks!  BTW, went ot H.M. King HS and Texas A&I.

again....thank you!

Robert

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