This page provides information about requesting a waiver from WKYT-TV, in order to receive CBS television network programming from a distant network affiliate via a satellite dish as well as the availability of WKYT's local signal via satellite dish.
It is illegal for satellite companies to sell distant network services to
households that can receive local broadcasters' free over-the-air signal from
a rooftop antenna. Most locations in WKYT's viewing area have little difficulty
receiving our local over-the-air signal and are not eligible to receive a distant
signal. Those subscribers who cannot receive an over-the-air signal from a
rooftop antenna may ask their satellite service provider to request a waiver
on their behalf allowing them, if granted, to receive a distant network signal
via their satellite dish.
In November of 1999, Congress passed revised legislation governing the transmission
of both local and distant network broadcast stations over satellite systems.
This new legislation is called the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization
Act ("SHVERA").
Among other things, SHVERA changed the waiver request process. Subscribers
should now request a waiver by communicating directly with their satellite
company. The satellite company will forward requests they feel have merit to
the local affiliates for consideration. Local stations are required to respond
to requests they receive from satellite companies within 30 days. In many cases,
the satellite companies can forward requests electronically to local affiliates,
which speeds up processing.
WKYT will only consider requests received directly from satellite companies.
To contact your satellite company concerning a waiver requests, use the contact
information at the end of this page.
Many affiliates, including WKYT, and the satellite companies have access to
sophisticated computer modeling software, which is utilized when considering
waiver requests. It takes into account the coverage of our television signal,
a viewer's location, and interference factors such as terrain. The computer
model tells us, with a fairly high degree of accuracy, what signal strength
a particular location should be receiving.
By law waivers must be granted if a signal measured with a rooftop antenna
located thirty (30) feet above mean terrain is less than -15 db. This constitutes
the station's Grade B limit. A location receiving a signal level of -15 or
above will not be granted a waiver. We have dealt with a large number of viewers
who have never tried a roof top antenna at their location who very are pleasantly
surprised at the quality of picture received with one. Best of all, the WKYT
signals are free!
If your satellite provider informed you that your waiver request was denied it's likely because the information available to us indicates that your location receives a Grade B or better signal and you should have little difficulty receiving our signal from a properly installed roof top antenna.
WKYTs main office and studios are located in the eastern part of Fayette County,
our transmission tower is located at the same location on Winchester Road. For
optimum off-air reception of WKYT be sure that your antenna is in good repair.
Over time the ability of an antenna or satellite dish to receive a decent signal
may be diminished due to prolonged exposure to the elements. If your signal
is less than ideal, be sure to inspect your antenna for damage (IE: rust, broken
elements). Other tips include making sure your antenna is securely mounted
and oriented toward eastern Fayette County, that you're using properly shielded
coaxial cable and that ALL cable connections are tight to minimize "ghosting".
Most newer satellite dish receivers seamlessly integrate both satellite signals
and local over-the-air signals from a roof top antenna. Viewers can switch
back and forth between satellite and broadcast by simply pressing a button
on their remote control.
Further information regarding the legislation that governs waiver requests
and the reception of distant network stations is available on the FCC's
web site. Information about using an antenna to receive local
affiliate channels, as well as, complete program listings for analog and digital
broadcast television, satellite television, and cable television can be found
on-line at TitanTV.com.
We hope this information is helpful. We look forward to serving you in the
future and to providing quality network and local programming to you
and the entire viewing area.
Dish Network
Dish Network is no longer allowed to deliver distant network signals.
This is the result of a prolonged court battle where Dish Network was found
to have repeatedly granted illegal distant signals. No further information
is available at this time.
DirecTV Customer Service
P.O. BOX 92600
Los Angeles, CA 90009
1-800-DIRECTV (1-800-347-3288)
Click here for
a copy of the FCC SHVERA Provisions in PDF format (368K, 71 pages)