Prime Time Entertainment Network

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Prime Time Entertainment Network
Image:PTEN.jpg
TypeDefunct broadcast television network
CountryImage:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Availability   Image:Flag of the United States.svg National
OwnerWarner Bros. Domestic Television, Chris-Craft
Launch date1993
Dissolved1997

The Prime Time Entertainment Network (also known as PTEN) was a United States television network launched in 1993 by the Prime Time Consortium, a joint venture between Warner Bros. Domestic Television and the Chris-Craft group of independent stations. Originally, the station groups in the consortium helped finance the shows on PTEN, but that deal was restructured at the beginning of the network's second year. At its peak, PTEN had 177 stations covering 93% of the country.

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[edit] Origins

PTEN was launched as a potential fifth network, and offered packaged nights of programming to television stations, beginning with a two-hour block, with second block added one year later. However, close to half of PTEN's initial affiliates were FOX stations, and PTEN programming was usually scheduled around FOX's then five-night prime time schedule. Some PTEN-affiliated stations took issue with the network's barter split, which gave nine minutes of advertising time per hour to the syndicator, leaving only five minutes to the stations. The network also ran into difficulty when the studio was forced to let stations out of their back-end commitments for several series.

[edit] Demise

When Chris-Craft pulled out of the partnership and realigned with the just-launched UPN in 1995, and Warner Bros. launched The WB with the Tribune station group, PTEN essentially became a syndication service for its remaining shows. The network eventually closed down in 1997.

[edit] Programming

The most successful PTEN program was the science fiction drama Babylon 5. Other shows included Pointman, Island City, Time Trax, and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and two 10-hour documentary mini-series: The Wild West and The History of Rock 'n' Roll.

[edit] Broadcast Schedule

[edit] 1993 season

Day 8PM 9PM
Wednesday Time Trax Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
Movies & Mini-Series Babylon 5 (Sunday, 2/22/1993) The Wild West

[edit] 1994 season

Day 8PM 9PM
Wednesday Babylon 5 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
Saturday Time Trax
Movies & Miniseries Island City
Pointman
History of Rock 'n' Roll

[1]

[edit] 1995 season

Day 8PM 9PM
Monday Babylon 5 (1) Pointman (1)
Wednesday Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1)

1) Airtimes not verified.

[edit] Network affiliates

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Current DMA# Market Station Owner when affiliated Current affiliation Current owner
1. Secaucus, N.J.-New York City WWOR-TV 9 Chris-Craft Television MyNetworkTV Fox Television Stations Group
2. Los Angeles KCOP-TV 13 Chris-Craft Television MyNetworkTV Fox Television Stations Group
3. Gary, IN-Chicago WPWR-TV 50 Newsweb Corporation MyNetworkTV Fox Television Stations Group
4. Philadelphia WPHL-TV 17 Tribune Broadcasting MyNetworkTV Tribune Broadcasting
5. Dallas-Fort Worth KTXA 21 Paramount Stations Group None (independent) CBS Corporation
6. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose KBHK-TV 44
(now KBCW)
Chris-Craft Television The CW CBS Corporation
7. Boston WSBK-TV 38 New World Communications,
Paramount Stations Group
None (independent) CBS Corporation
Derry-Manchester, N.H. WNDS 50
(now WZMY-TV)
CTV of Derry MyNetworkTV Shooting Star Broadcasting
8. Atlanta WATL 36 Fox Television Stations Group,
Qwest Broadcasting
MyNetworkTV Gannett
9. Washington, DC WDCA 20 Paramount Stations Group MyNetworkTV Fox Television Stations Group
10. Houston KTXH 20 Paramount Stations Group MyNetworkTV Fox Television Stations Group
11. Detroit WXON 20
(now WMYD)
MyNetworkTV Granite Broadcasting
12. Phoenix KUTP 45 Chris-Craft Television MyNetworkTV Fox Television Stations Group
13. St. Petersburg-Tampa WTOG 44 Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation The CW CBS Corporation
14. Tacoma-Seattle KSTW 11 Gaylord Entertainment Company The CW CBS Corporation
15. Minneapolis-St. Paul KMSP-TV 9 Chris-Craft Television FOX Fox Television Stations Group
16. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale WSFL-TV 39 Renaissance Broadcasting The CW Tribune Broadcasting
17. Cleveland-Akron-Canton WUAB 43 Cannell Broadcasting MyNetworkTV Raycom Media
18. Denver - Fort Collins KDVR 31 / KFCT 22 Renaissance Broadcasting,
Fox Television Stations Group
FOX Fox Television Stations Group
19. Orlando - Daytona Beach WOFL 35 Meredith Corporation FOX Fox Television Stations Group
20. Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto KRBK-TV/KPWB-TV 31
(now KMAX-TV)
Koplar Broadcasting,
Pappas Telecasting
The CW CBS Corporation
21. St. Louis KPLR-TV 11 Koplar Broadcasting The CW Tribune Broadcasting
22. Pittsburgh WPTT-TV 22
(now WPMY)
Glencairn, Ltd. MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group
23. Portland, Oregon KPTV 12 Chris-Craft Television FOX Meredith Corporation
24. Baltimore WNUV 54 Abry Communications,
Glencairn, Ltd.
The CW Cunningham Broadcasting
25. Belmont-Charlotte WJZY 46 Capital Broadcasting Company The CW Capital Broadcasting Company
26. Indianapolis - Kokomo WTTV 4/WTTK 29 River City Broadcasting,
Sinclair Broadcast Group
The CW Tribune Broadcasting
27. Tijuana, B.C., Mexico - San Diego XETV 6 Televisa FOX Televisa / Entravision
28. Raleigh-Durham WLFL 22 Paramount Stations Group
Sinclair Broadcast Group
The CW Sinclair Broadcast Group
29. Hartford-New Haven WTXX-TV 20/WTIC-TV 61 Renaissance Broadcasting FOX/The CW Tribune Broadcasting
30. Nashville WZTV 17 Act III Broadcasting,
Abry Communications,
Sinclair Broadcast Group
FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
31. Kansas City KSMO-TV 62 Abry Communications,
Sinclair Broadcast Group
MyNetworkTV Meredith Corporation
32. Columbus, Ohio WBNS-TV 10 Dispatch Broadcast Group CBS Dispatch Broadcast Group
33. Cincinnati WSTR-TV 64 Abry Communications,
Sinclair Broadcast Group
MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group
34. Milwaukee WVTV 18 Gaylord Entertainment Company,
Glencairn, Ltd.
The CW Sinclair Broadcast Group
35. Salt Lake City KJZZ-TV 14 Larry H. Miller MyNetworkTV Larry H. Miller
37. San Antonio KRRT 35
(now KMYS)
Paramount Stations Group
Jet Broadcasting
MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group
38. Fort Pierce-West Palm Beach WTVX 34 Whitehead Media The CW CBS Corporation
(sale to Four Points Media Group pending)
39. Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek WXMI 17 Dudley Communications FOX Tribune Broadcasting
40. Birmingham-Tuscaloosa-Anniston WABM 68 MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group
41. York-Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon WPMT 43 Renaissance Broadcasting FOX Tribune Broadcasting
42. Portsmouth-Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News WGNT 27 Centennial Broadcasing The CW CBS Corporation
43. Henderson-Las Vegas KVVU-TV 5 Meredith Corporation FOX Meredith Corporation
44. Santa Fe-Albuquerque KASA-TV 2 Providence Journal Company FOX LIN TV
45. Oklahoma City KOCB 34 Superior Broadcasting The CW Sinclair Broadcast Group
46. Winston-Salem-Greensboro-High Point WNRW 45/WGGT 48
(now WXLV-TV/WMYV)
Act III Broadcasting,
Abry Communications,
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Guliford Broadcasters
ABC/MyNetworkTV Sinclair Broadcast Group
47. Memphis WLMT 30 Mass Media, Inc. The CW Clear Channel Communications
(sale to Newport Television pending)
48. Louisville WDRB 41 FOX Block Communications
49. Jacksonville WNFT 47
(now WTEV-TV)
RDS Broadcasting CBS Clear Channel Communications
(sale to Newport Television pending)
50. Buffalo WUTV 29 Act III Broadcasting,
Abry Communications,
Sinclair Broadcast Group
FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
51. Austin KBVO-TV 42
(now KEYE-TV)
Granite Broadcasting CBS CBS Corporation
(sale to Four Points Media Group pending)
52. Providence, RI-New Bedford, MA WNAC-TV 64 Northstar Television,
Argyle Television
FOX WNAC, LLC/LIN TV
53. New Orleans WNOL-TV 38 Qwest Broadcasting The CW Tribune Broadcasting
55. Visalia-Fresno KMPH 26 Pappas Telecasting FOX Pappas Telecasting
56. Albany-Schenectady-Troy WXXA-TV 23 Heritage Media,
Clear Channel Communications
FOX Clear Channel Communications
(sale to Newport Television pending)
57. Little Rock-Pine Bluff KLRT-TV 16 FOX Clear Channel Communications
(sale to Newport Television pending)
58. Knoxville WKCH-TV/WTNZ 43 Ellis Communications FOX Raycom Media
59. Richmond WRLH-TV 35 Act III Broadcasting,
Abry Communications,
Sullivan Broadcasters
FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
62. Dayton WKEF 22 KT Communications,
Max Media
ABC Sinclair Broadcast Group
63. Cape Coral-Fort Myers-Naples WFTX 36 Wabash Valley Broadcasting FOX Journal Broadcast Group
64. Danville-Lexington WDKY-TV 56 FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
65. Charleston-Huntington WVAH-TV 11 Act III Broadcasting,
Abry Communications,
Glencairn, Ltd.
FOX Cunningham Broadcasting
66. Flint-Saginaw-Bay City-Midland WSMH 66 FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
67. Roanoke-Lynchburg WFXR-TV 27/WJPR 21
(WJPR now WWCW)
Grant Broadcasting System II FOX Grant Broadcasting System II
68. Tucson KTTU-TV 18 Clear Channel Communications MyNetworkTV Belo
69. Wichita-Hutchinson-Salina KSAS-TV 24/KAAS-TV 18 FOX Clear Channel Communications
(sale to Newport Television pending)
70. Green Bay-Appleton WGBA 26 Aries Telecommunications NBC Journal Broadcast Group
71. Des Moines KDSM-TV 17 FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
72. Toledo WUPW 36 Ellis Communications FOX LIN TV
73. Honolulu-Hilo-Wailuku KHNL 8/KHBC-TV 2/KOGG 15 Providence Journal Broadcasting NBC Raycom Media
74. Springfield, Missouri KSFX-TV 27 FOX Nexstar Broadcasting
75. Omaha-Lincoln-Council Bluffs KPTM 42 Pappas Telecasting FOX Pappas Telecasting
76. Portland, ME-Auburn WPXT 51 Pegasus Broadcast Television The CW CP Media
77. Spokane KHQ-TV 6 NBC The KHQ Television Group
78. Rochester, New York R News Greater Rochester Cablevision None (news channel) Time Warner Cable
79. Caue Girardeau-Paducah-Harrisburg, IL KBSI 23 FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
80. Syracuse WSYT 68 FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
81. Columbia, South Carolina WACH 57 Ellis Communications FOX Barrington Broadcasting
82. Shreveport KMSS-TV 33 FOX Communications Corporation of America
83. Huntsville-Decatur, AL WZDX 54 FOX Grant Broadcasting System II
84. Springfield, IL-Decatur, IL-Urbana-Champaign WRSP-TV 55/WCCU 27 FOX GOCOM Media of Illinois
85. Madison WMSN-TV 47 FOX Sinclair Broadcast Group
87. Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Iowa City-Dubuque KOCR 28
(now KFXA)
FOX Second Generation of Iowa
90. Jackson, Mississippi WAPT 16 Northstar Television,
Argyle Television
ABC Hearst-Argyle
92. Plattsburgh-Burlington W27BI/WWBI-LP 27 i SMC Communications
93. Colorado Springs-Pueblo KXRM-TV 21 FOX Barrington Broadcasting
94. Baton Rouge WGMB 44 FOX Communications Corporation of America
95. Waco-Killeen-Temple-Bryan-College Station KWKT 44/KYLE 28 FOX Communications Corporation of America
96. Davenport-Moline-Rock Island-Bettendorf-East Moline KLJB-TV 18 Grant Broadcasting System II FOX Grant Broadcasting System II
97. Savannah WJCL 22 J. Curtis Lewis ABC New Vision Television
98. El Paso-Las Cruces KFOX-TV 14 FOX Cox Enterprises
99. Johnstown-Altoona-State College WWCP-TV 8 Peak Media of Pennsylvania FOX Peak Media of Pennsylvania
123. Lafayette KLAF-LP 62 Delta Media MyNetworkTV Communications Corp of America

[edit] References

  1. ^ Benson, Jim. "Warner weblet to 2-night sked", Variety, May 28, 1993. 
  • Freeman, Mike. "PTEN goes to two evenings, sort of", Broadcasting & Cable, May 31, 1993, pp. 16. 
  • Freeman, Mike. "Lots of action in action-adventure genre", Broadcasting & Cable, January 17, 1994. 
  • King, Susan. "Space, 2258", Los Angeles Times, January 23, 1994, pp. 4. 
  • Freeman, Mike. "Action escalates For Syndicators", Broadcasting & Cable, August 29, 1994. 
  • Tobenkin, David. "Fate of WB's `Pointman' undecided", Broadcasting & Cable, April 24, 1995. 
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