Heroes & Icons

Heroes & Icons
Type Digital broadcast television network
Country United States
Availability Nationwide, via OTA digital TV
(U.S. coverage: 60%)[1]
Slogan All Eyes on H&I
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois
Owner Weigel Broadcasting
Key people
Launch date
September 28, 2014 (2014-09-28)
Picture format
480i Widescreen (SDTV)
Callsigns H&I
Affiliates List of affiliates
Official website
www.handitv.com

Heroes & Icons (H&I) is an American digital broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting. Primarily carried on the digital subchannels of its affiliated television station in most markets, it primarily airs classic television series from the 1950s through the 2000s, with a focus on westerns, crime dramas, sci-fi, and action-oriented programming geared toward male audiences.

The network operates from Weigel Broadcasting's headquarters on North Halsted Street in Chicago, Illinois, and is essentially an offshoot of MeTV a general classic TV digital network also owned by Weigel.[2]

History

The network was soft launched with limited advanced promotion on September 28, 2014, on the digital subchannels of Weigel-owned stations WWME-CD (channel 23.2) and WCIU-TV (channel 26.4) in Chicago, and WMLW-TV (channel 49.3) in Milwaukee. Heroes & Icons was created at the request of the affiliates of Weigel's existing networks, in order to increase their programming options.[2]

The network also launched in the South Bend, Indiana market, along with the major cable providers in the Chicago and Milwaukee markets (including Comcast Xfinity, RCN and Time Warner Cable) using existing carriage.[2] Weigel opted to soft launch H&I in order to fine-tune its schedule, along with adding additional programming to the fledgling network.[3] With the network having settled on a more stabilized schedule, Weigel moved the Heroes & Icons affiliation in Milwaukee to the third subchannel of CBS affiliate WDJT-TV (channel 58) on March 5, 2015, with This TV – which previously occupied the 58.3 space – moving to WMLW-DT3 in its place.[4]

Fox Television Stations is expanding its relationship with Weigel beyond Movies! by adding the network to 11 major market stations in the fourth quarter 2015.[5]

The All Trek programming block was launched on July 24, 2016 with all five live action Star Trek shows in sequence from the beginning on Sunday plus on Monday through Friday.[6] Star Trek: The Animated Series leads off the Sunday All Star Trek programming.

Programming

Much like its sister network, MeTV, Heroes & Icons' program schedule relies primarily on television series from the programming libraries of CBS Television Distribution, NBCUniversal Television Distribution and 20th Television, and also includes some feature film content. H&I targets a more niche audience than MeTV, carrying programming aimed at a generally male audience – featuring a mix of action series, police procedurals, westerns, science fiction, fantasy and military-themed programs (including several series that have previously aired on MeTV).[2] The network features series from a wider timeline than that from which MeTV sources its programming, incorporating programs from the 2000s, in addition to those originally broadcast from the 1950s to the 1990s. H&I's most direct competitor is Charge!, a network owned by Sinclair TV Group which maintains a schedule mainly made up of action shows and films.

In addition to carrying acquired programming, Heroes & Icons also carried an early morning simulcast of TouchVision (a multi-platform news service based out of Weigel's Chicago headquarters) from September 29, 2014 to January 14, 2016.[7][8] The network also carries a three-hour block of children's programming on Sunday mornings in order to fulfill educational programming requirements mandated by the Federal Communications Commission.[2][9]

On Monday, February 8, 2016, first run syndicated shows, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess, debuted on the network.[10]

Affiliates

As of July 2016, Heroes & Icons has current affiliation agreements with television stations in 63 media markets encompassing 33 states, covering 69.21% of the United States.[11] The network is carried on the digital subchannels of television stations in most of its markets (with current exceptions including St. George, Utah affiliate KCSG, which has widespread cable and satellite coverage in the Salt Lake City market and throughout Utah, and Evansville, Indiana affiliate WTSN-CD, which both carry the network on their primary digital channels). The network is also carried on cable television providers through their digital tiers at the discretion of the affiliate's parent station in certain markets.

In South Bend, Indiana, where Weigel Broadcasting owns three television stations (ABC affiliate WBND-LD, CW affiliate WCWW-LD and MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYS-LD), the network is instead carried by former Fox affiliate WSJV through an agreement with that station's owner Quincy Media (it took over the main signal on October 1, 2016 as that station winds down operations due to other factors, including the upcoming spectrum auction). The network added additional stations by early December 2014, which in addition to WSJV, included KCSG in Salt Lake City and a digital subchannel of Des Moines CBS affiliate KCCI.[9]

On September 18, 2015, Weigel signed an affiliation agreement with Fox Television Stations to carry the network on subchannels of the group's Fox and MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated stations in eleven markets (including New York City, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Francisco and Washington D.C.), beginning in the fourth quarter of 2015. Once all of the stations involved in the agreement affiliated with the network, H&I will expand its coverage to 52% of all U.S. households and availability in eight of the 10 largest Nielsen markets.[5] In July 2018, Spectrum Cable System begin carry a national feed of Heroes and Icons where it no affiliates of H & I <ref=https://www.handitv.com/wheretowatch/>

Current affiliates

City of license/market Station[11] Virtual
channel
Primary affiliation Owner Date of affiliation Notes
Anniston (Birmingham)WGWW40.1-Howard Stirk HoldingsOctober 1, 2015Replaced Heartland as primary affiliate;
maintains secondary affiliation with ABC
MontgomeryWALE-LD17.6Justice NetworkWoods Communications CompanyAugust 11, 2015
Tuscaloosa (Birmingham)WSES33.1-Howard Stirk HoldingsOctober 1, 2015
Alaska
Anchorage KYES-TV 5.3 MyNetworkTV Gray Television October 1, 2018 Soft launch on 9/21/2018.
PhoenixKSAZ-TV10.3FoxFox Television StationsNovember 1, 2015
Tucson KTTU 18.3 MyNetworkTV Tegna
Los AngelesKCOP13.4MyNetworkTVFox Television StationsOctober 1, 2015
KVME-TV20.1-Venture Technologies GroupJanuary 3, 2018
FresnoKAIL7.3MyNetworkTVAperio Communications, LLC
MontereyKMBY-LD19.1-Cocola Television
San FranciscoOaklandSan JoseKICU-TV36.4IndependentFox Television StationsNovember 1, 2015
StocktonSacramentoKQCA58.2MyNetworkTVHearst TelevisionOctober 1, 2018
DenverKZDN-LD26.2Movies!Syncom Media Group, Inc.
Colorado SpringsPuebloKRDO-TV13.3ABCNews-Press & Gazette CompanyMay 1, 2017
Glenwood SpringsKREG-TV3.1-Marquee BroadcastingJuly 2017
Washington, D.C.WDCA20.3MyNetworkTVFox Television StationsOctober 3, 2015
Fort MyersWBBH-TV20.2NBCWaterman Broadcasting
JacksonvilleWFOX-TV30.3FoxCox Media GroupJune 3, 2015
MiamiWPLG10.3ABCBH MediaJanuary 2018
Orlando (Daytona Beach)WRBW65.3MyNetworkTVFox Television StationsOctober 1, 2015
Panama CityWECP-LD18.3CBSGray TelevisionJanuary 2017
Tampa (Saint Petersburg/Clearwater)WTVT13.4FoxFox Television StationsNovember 1, 2015
Bainbridge (Tallahassee)WTLH49.1-New Age MediaApril 30, 2018
Perry/MaconWPGA-TV58.2IndependentRegister Communications2017
Toccoa/Atlanta (Athens)WGTA32.2MeTVMarquee Broadcasting
BoiseKRID-LD22.3NewsMax TVMarch 2, 2017Began formally broadcasting on March 20, 2017
Pocatello/Idaho FallsKPIF15.2MeTVPocatello Channel 15, LLCOctober 2, 2017
ChicagoWWME-CD23.2MeTVWeigel BroadcastingSeptember 28, 2014[2]Flagship station
WCIU-TV26.4Independent Weigel BroadcastingDecember 29, 2014Full-power simulcast of WWME-CD2
Harrisburg WSIL-TV 3.2 ABC Wheeler Broadcasting January 3, 2018
RockfordWFBN-LD35.1Telemundo (on DT2) Weigel Broadcasting mid-2016Replaced TouchVision
Springfield, Illinois
(St. Louis, MO)
WODK-LD45.2Cozi TVDTV AmericaDec 2016 or Jan 2017Station is licensed to Springfield but transmits from suburban St. Louis; it does not transmit any signal to Springfield.
EvansvilleWTSN-CD20.1-Evansville Low Power Partnership
Elkhart (South Bend)[2]WSJV28.1Quincy MediaFormerly a Fox affiliate
IndianapolisWUDZ-LD28.2BuzzrDTV AmericaDecember 8, 2015
Des MoinesKCCI8.3CBSHearst TelevisionDecember 2014Subchannel maintains secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV, pre-empting H&I prime time programming on weeknights[9]
HutchinsonKWCH-DT12.3CBSGray TelevisionJune 2017
HazardWYMT-TV57.2CBSGray TelevisionJanuary 2017
LouisvilleWBNA21.6IndependentEvangel World Prayer CenterJuly 2015
AlexandriaKBCA41.1-Wilderness CommunicationsJuly 1, 2015Switched to 41.1 from 41.3 in September 2016 when the CW moved to a subchannel of NBC's KALB-TV due to an agreement between CW and Gray Television
Columbia/Monroe/El DoradoKMLU11.2MeTVLegacy BroadcastingJanuary 2018
Lafayette/New Iberia/Baton RougeKDCG-CD & KLWB22.1 & 50.2Delta Media CorporationJuly 1, 2015replaced Antenna TV
New OrleansWUPL54.3MyNetworkTVTegna
Poland Spring (Portland)WMTW8.2ABCHearst TelevisionMarch 2015
Hagerstown (Washington, D.C.)WDVM-TV25.1-Nexstar Media GroupJuly 1, 2016Replaced NBC as primary affiliation.
SalisburyWGDV-LD32.3Azteca AmericaMarquee Broadcasting
BostonWSBK-TV38.2MyNetworkTVCBS Television StationsOctober 6, 2016
DetroitWJBK2.4FoxFox Television StationsNovember 1, 2015
LansingWILX-TV10.2NBCGray TelevisionOctober 1, 2016Replaced WeatherNation TV
RoscommonWURO-LD18.11M33 Media LLCMarch 2017
Chisholm, MinnesotaKRII-TV11.3NBCQuincy MediaMarch 2017Subchannel maintains secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV, pre-empting H&I prime time programming on weeknights[12][13]
Duluth, MN-Superior, WIKBJR-TV6.3
MinneapolisSt. PaulKSTP-TV5.7ABCHubbard Broadcasting
RochesterKTTC10.3NBCQuincy MediaMarch 2015[14]Also carried on translator W50DR-D in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Poplar Bluff KPOB 15.2 ABC Wheeler Broadcasting January 3, 2018 Full-power satellite of WSIL
St. LouisKNLC24.3MeTVWeigel BroadcastingDec 12, 2017[15]
Las VegasKHSV21.1-Howard Stirk Holdings
Secaucus (New York City)WWOR-TV9.4MyNetworkTVFox Television StationsOctober 3, 2015
Hobbs (Albuquerque)KUPT29.1-Ramar CommunicationsFebruary 2015
AlbuquerqueKUPT-LD16.3Movies!
Santa Fe (Albuquerque)KASA-TV29.1TelemundoJanuary 2017
AlbanyWNYT13.3NBCHubbard BroadcastingDecember 29, 2015
BuffaloWBBZ-TV67.2MeTVPhil ArnoMarch 2017
RochesterWBGT-CD46.4MyNetTVVision CommunicationsMay 2018
Saranac LakeWYCI40.1-Cross Hill Communications2017
CharlotteWJZY46.5FoxFox Television StationsOctober 1, 2015
FayettevilleWIRP-LD27.4Estrella TVDTV America2017
GreenvilleWTMH-LD21.3HeartlandTutt Media GroupAugust 15, 2015Replaced Tuff TV on DT3.
WTMQ-LD29.3
WilmingtonWTMV-LD39.3
BismarckKNDB24.1-BEK Sports NetworkJuly 2015
MinotKNDM26.1Satellite of KNDB
FargoKVLY-TV11.4NBCGray TelevisionSeptember 12, 2016
KXJB-LD30.3/28.3CBS
CincinnatiWBQC-LD20.4Movies!Block BroadcastingJune 23, 2015
ClevelandWBNX-TV55.4The CWWinston Broadcasting NetworkDecember 30, 2015
ColumbusWBNS-TV10.2CBSDispatch Broadcast Group2017
TulsaKMYT-TV41.4MyNetworkTVCox Media Group
Allentown (Philadelphia)WFMZ-TV69.3IndependentMaranatha Broadcasting Company
Jeannette (Pittsburgh)WPCW19.2The CWCBS Television Stations
AñascoW33CY-D33.1-TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc.
CharlestonWGWG4.1-Howard Stirk HoldingsAugust 1, 2015Replaced ZUUS Country
JacksonWYJJ-LD27.5Antenna TV
MyNetworkTV
DTV America Corporation
KingsportWAPK-CD36.4MeTVHolston Valley Broadcasting Group
KnoxvilleWBXX-TV20.3Gray Television
NashvilleWJDE-LD31.1-Word Broadcasting
DallasFort WorthKDFI27.4MyNetworkTVFox Television StationsNovember 15, 2015
HoustonKPRC-TV2.3NBCGraham Media GroupDecember 1, 2015Replaced LATV, vacant since 2012
LubbockKLBB-LP48.2MeTVRamar Communications
OdessaKOSA-TV7.3CBSGray Television2017
SnyderKABI-LD42.1-Ramar Communications
Cedar City/St. GeorgeKCSG8.1 (14.3)-Weigel BroadcastingSeptember 29, 2014Replaced MeTV as primary affiliation.
Roanoke/LynchburgWDBJ7.2CBSGray TelevisionSeptember 1, 2018
BellinghamKVOS12.1-Weigel BroadcastingAlso serving Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia, and much of Canada via Cable and Satellite.
SeattleKFFV44.3MeTVWeigel Broadcasting
SpokaneKXLY4.3ABCMorgan Murphy Media
Eau ClaireWEAU13.3NBCGray TelevisionOctober 2015Replaced Antenna TV, which moved to channel 13.2
Janesville (Madison)WIFS57.3IndependentByrne Acquisition Group, LLC
MilwaukeeWMLW-DT349.3INDWeigel BroadcastingSeptember 29, 2014 (moved from WDJT-DT3 to WMLW-DT3 on January 8, 2018)[4]

Former affiliates

Market Station Channel Owner Years of affiliation Status
Bridgeport, Connecticut (New York)WZME43.1NRJ TV, LLC2015-2016Now a Sonlife Broadcasting Network affiliate
Chicago, IllinoisWWME-CA (Analog)23 (Analog)Weigel BroadcastingMarch–September 2015Analog signal was terminated due to FCC mandate on September 1, 2015
Danville
(Roanoke/Lynchburg)
WFFP-TV24.2Liberty University2015–2018Affiliation moved to WDBJ following WFFP-TV's sale to Gray Television
Racine, Wisconsin (Milwaukee)WMLW-TV49.3Weigel Broadcasting2014–2015[2]This TV moved from WDJT-DT3 in channel map shuffle
Springfield, Illinois
(St. Louis, MO)
WODK-LD45.2DTV AmericaDec 2016 - Jan 2018Ceased the month after H&I started on ch24.3. Weigel had acquired ownership of ch 24 KNLC in St.L. KNLC has a stronger signal. WODK is licensed to Springfield but transmits from suburban St. Louis; it does not transmit any signal to Springfield.
Wausau, WisconsinWSAW-TV7.3Gray Television2014–2015Now a simulcast of Fox affiliate WZAW-LD

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