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Television channel
Pittsburgh Cable News Channel
TypeDigital subchannel
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaPittsburgh Media Market
Ownership
OwnerCox Media Group
Sister channelsWPXI
History
LaunchedJanuary 1, 1994; 31 years ago (1994-01-01)
Availability
Terrestrial
WPXI 11.4

The Pittsburgh Cable News Channel (PCNC) is a cable news channel and digital subchannel of WPXI serving the Western Pennsylvania area. It is owned by Cox Media Group. PCNC simulcasts or replays much of WPXI's programming. It continues to produce two original talk shows, "Pittsburgh Now" and "Night Talk", along with local news and regional business news.

History

PCNC first started broadcasting on January 1, 1994, created in a partnership between WPXI (Channel 11) and the region's largest cable TV company at the time, TCI. Comcast (Xfinity) stopped carrying PCNC on January 1, 2020, which significantly reduced the potential viewing audience. WPXI added PCNC to its digital subchannel lineup in early March 2023.

From 1996 to 2023, PCNC produced the local prime time talk show "Night Talk", featuring one-on-one interviews of local newsmakers. The show launched with John McIntire as host. After McIntire's departure in 2003, the show had several hosts, including Ann Devlin and its final host, Beaver County sports hall-of-fame broadcaster Ellis Cannon. Other shows aired on the channel included "Pittsburgh Now"; "Our Region's Business", hosted by Bill Flanagan (not to be confused with radio and TV host Bill Flanagan) of the Allegheny Conference; and local newscasts multiple times per day with reporting from WPXI.

Currently, PCNC airs reruns of WPXI newscasts, some syndicated news/talk shows, and Cox Media Group shows such as National News Tonight (produced by WSB-TV) and Justice Rules. PCNC's only current exclusive newscast is at 5:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

References

  1. "TitanTV NextGen Affiliate Programming Guides". www.titantvguide.com. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "WPXI Channel 11 announces PCNC changes". WPXI. December 31, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
  3. Owen, Rob (March 14, 2023). "TV Talk". TribLive.com. Trib Total Media. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  4. https://www.pghcitypaper.com/news/the-exit-interview-1335367
  5. "NIGHTTALK, Weeknights at 8pm, Exclusively on PCNC". WPXI. January 4, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
  6. "Our Region's Business". Allegheny Conference. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
Broadcast television in the Allegheny Valley region
This region includes the following cities: Pittsburgh, PA
Morgantown, WV
Oakland, MD
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
Full power
KDKA-TV 2 (.1 CBS, .2 Start, .3 Dabl, .4 Fave, .5 Catchy)
WTAE-TV 4 (.1 ABC, .2 Cozi, .3 Story)
WPXI 11 (.1 NBC, .2 MeTV, .3 Laff, .4 PCNC)
WQED 13 (.1 PBS, .2 Create, .3 World, .4 Showcase, .5 Kids)
WINP-TV 16 (.1 Ion, .2 Bounce, .3 Court, .4 Mystery, .5 Ion+, .6 JTV, .7 Scripps)
WPKD 19 (.1 Ind., .2 H&I, .3 Grit, .4 Movies!, .5 Grio)
WPNT 22 (.1 CW/MNTV, .2 Nest, .3 Comet, .4 TBD)
WNPB-TV 24 (.1 PBS/WVPB, .2 World, .3 PBS Kids)
WGPT 36 (.1 PBS/MPT/Create, .2 MPT2, .3 PBS Kids, .4 NHK)
WPCB-TV 40 (.1 CTVN, .2 Court, .3 Bounce, .4 Quest, .5 Get, .6 Pittsburgh's Faith & Family Channel)
WPGH-TV 53 (.1 Fox, .2 ANT, .3 Charge!)
Low power
WPBA-LD 12 (.1 Rev'n, .2 Action, .3 FAM, .4 Ace, .5 Right Now TV, .6 YTA, .7 Ind., .8 Fun Roads, .10 Wx, .11 Am. Voice)
WWLM-CD 20 / WMVH-CD 26 (.1 Ads, .2 Am. Crimes, .3 Oxygen, .4 L&C, .5 LC, .6 The365, .7 Outlaw)
WWKH-CD 26 (.1 Ads, .2 Am. Crimes, .3 Oxygen, .4 The365, .5 Ads, .6 Outlaw, .7 Defy)
WIIC-LD 31 (.1 NTD America)
WBYD-CD 39 (.1 HQ, .2/.7 Ads, .3 Best of ShopHQ, .4 Ace, .5 OAN+, .6 AWE, .8 Bark TV, .9 Right Now TV, .10 FTF Sports, .11 MTRSPT1, .12 Outdoor America, .13 NBT)
WWAT-CD 45 / WPTG-CD 69 (.1 REW, .2 NTD America, .3 Retro, .4/.8 Dark, .5 Crime, .6 Heartland, .7 TCN, .10 Canella, .11 LC, .12 JTV)
WJMB-CD 60 (.1 Am. Crimes, .2 Oxygen, .3 Salem News, .4 The365, .5 Ads, .6 Defy, .7 Outlaw)
WKHU-CD 60 (.1 Am. Crimes, .2 Oxygen, .3 Defy, .4 The365, .5 Outlaw, .6 MtrSpt1, .7 Ads)
WOSC-CD 61 (.1 MeToons, .2 Binge, .3 Buzzr, .4 SBN, .5 AWE, .6 QVC, .7 Newsmax 2, .8 OAN Plus, .9 Am. Voice, .11 QVC2, .12 HSN2)
WPDN-LD 65 (.1 Daystar, .2 DS Español, .3 Reflections)
ATSC 3.0
WPNT (4.1 ABC, 22.1 CW/MNTV, 53.1 Fox, 53.10 T2)
Cable
SportsNet Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Cable News Channel
Pennsylvania Cable Network
Streaming
CBS News Pittsburgh
Very Pittsburgh
WPXI NOW
Defunct
WENS 16
WQVC-CD 28
WBOA-CD 29
WLLS-LP 49
WPCP-CD 59
WEPA-CD 59 / WNNB-CD 66
W63AU 63
See also
Erie TV
Johnstown/Altoona/State College (Happy Valley)
Maryland TV
West Virginia TV
Youngstown TV
City of Pittsburgh
Government
Economy
Other topics
Regional and local television news channels in North America
Canada
United States
Northeast
Southeast
Midwest
Other areas
Defunct
  • Note: This is an incomplete list.
  • Simulcast of Spectrum News 1.
  • Still on the air, but no longer carrying a dedicated news format.
Cox Media Group
Owned by Apollo Global Management (71%) and Cox Enterprises (29%)
Radio stations
Television
stations

(by primary
affiliation)
ABC
CBS
Fox
MyNetworkTV
NBC
Telemundo
Other affiliates
Cable channels
Defunct
Acquisitions
  • Owned by Hoffmann Communications, Inc., Cox Media Group operates WJAX under a SSA.
  • These stations broadcast these networks on their digital subchannels.
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