In the fall of 1990, WGEM signed a secondary affiliation deal with Fox, carrying the network’s programming in the late night hours. The December 1993 deal that Fox signed with the NFL and the expansion of the network’s primetime lineup caused the station to create a second service for cable subscribers that would carry the Fox schedule in pattern along with a separate slate of programming that was provided by the station. This service, called CGEM (with C meaning cable), launched the following year and became the DT2 subcarrier of the station in 2006. It was one of only a few Fox cable affiliates that were not part of Foxnet.
I can't be the only one who slipped up for a second and was wondering when the commercials would end and I'd get back to watching nothing🤣
Only if they kept Foxnet on the air. Well, MyNetworkTV is Foxnet lite but for two hours Monday-Friday.
Yeah pretty much
In the fall of 1990, WGEM signed a secondary affiliation deal with Fox, carrying the network’s programming in the late night hours. The December 1993 deal that Fox signed with the NFL and the expansion of the network’s primetime lineup caused the station to create a second service for cable subscribers that would carry the Fox schedule in pattern along with a separate slate of programming that was provided by the station. This service, called CGEM (with C meaning cable), launched the following year and became the DT2 subcarrier of the station in 2006. It was one of only a few Fox cable affiliates that were not part of Foxnet.
Is that John O’Hurley?