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Heroes & Icons
TypeDigital broadcast television network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide coverage: 83%[1]
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format720p (HDTV)
480i (SDTV on most OTA affiliates)
Ownership
OwnerWeigel Broadcasting
ParentH&I National Limited Partnership[2]
Key people
Sister channelsCatchy Comedy
Dabl
MeTV
MeTV+
MeTV Toons
Movies!
Start TV
Story Television
WEST
History
LaunchedSeptember 28, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-09-28)
Links
Websitewww.handitv.com
Availability
Terrestrial
See List of affiliates
Streaming media
Service(s)Frndly TV, FuboTV, Philo, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream

Heroes & Icons (H&I) is an American digital multicast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting. Usually carried on the digital subchannels of its affiliated television station in most markets, the network airs classic television series from the 1950s through the 2000s, with a focus on action/adventure, westerns, crime dramas, sci-fi, and superhero programming.

H&I operates from Weigel Broadcasting's headquarters on North Halsted Street in Chicago, Illinois, and is essentially an offshoot of MeTV – the general classic TV digital networks also owned by Weigel.[3]

History

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Heroes & Icons was soft-launched with limited advanced promotion on September 28, 2014, as a diginet 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, to increase their programming options.[3]

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.[3] Weigel opted to soft launch H&I in order to fine-tune its schedule, along with adding additional programming to the fledgling network.[4] 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.[5] Fox Television Stations expanded its relationship with Weigel beyond Movies!, adding it to eleven of their stations in the fourth quarter of 2015.[6] A list of 2019 Nielsen ratings published by Variety indicated that Heroes & Icons averaged 196,000 viewers in prime time, up 18% from the 2018 average.[7]

Programming

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H&I's program schedule features a mix of police procedurals, westerns, science fiction, superhero and action/adventure-themed programs.[3] The network also carries a three-hour block of children's programming on Sunday mornings to fulfill FCC mandated E/I obligations.

Since 2016, a prominent staple in H&I's lineup is the airing of five live action classic Star Trek series called "All Star Trek" (The Original Series, Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise) Sunday through Friday evenings from 8pm-1am ET.

Weekdays feature a western block in the morning called "Good Guys at Sunrise", airing classic western TV series like Cheyenne, Wanted Dead or Alive, Rawhide and The High Chaparral, among others. Then, its followed by "The Day Shift", a binge block of various crime dramas and action/adventure shows through the afternoon, airing a different show every weekday (i.e. Nash Bridges on Mondays, The A-Team on Wednesdays and Hawaii Five-O on Fridays), with an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger and 2 episodes of NCIS airing early evenings, and the All Star Trek block primetime through late evenings.

Weekends feature a morning DC Comics-based superhero block, featuring Adventures of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.[8]

A military block called "War Heroes", airs on Saturday nights, with war/military themed programs such as Black Sheep Squadron, Combat!, 12 O'Clock High, and Tour of Duty.

Affiliates

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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.[9] The network is carried on the digital subchannels of television stations in most of its markets (with current exceptions including St. George, Utah O&O KCSG, which has widespread cable and satellite coverage in the Salt Lake City market and throughout Utah. 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, and in 2020, Heroes & Icons is available nationwide on DISH Network channel 293.

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 Gray Television (it took over the main signal on October 1, 2016, as that station was under consideration to sell its spectrum in that year's spectrum auction, though it ultimately remained on the air). The network added additional stations by early December 2014, which in addition to WSJV, included KCSG in the Salt Lake City market (a station Weigel eventually purchased in 2017) and a digital subchannel of Des Moines CBS affiliate KCCI.[10]

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.[6] Weigel also maintains a secondary agreement with Spectrum to carry the network nationwide on that cable service, slotting the network's national feed on systems where a terrestrial affiliate does not exist or is not under contract to be carried.[citation needed]

In October 2020, Heroes & Icons was made available on Sling TV.[11] On April 19, 2022, Heroes & Icons began airing on the Frndly TV live streaming service.[12] On August 9, 2022, Heroes & Icons became available on Philo.[13]

On December 28, 2023, Heroes & Icons was made available nationwide also on DirecTV. [14]

Current affiliates for Heroes & Icons[9]
Media market State/Dist./Terr. Station Channel
AnnistonGadsdenBirmingham Alabama WGWW 40.1
HuntsvilleDecatur WAAY-TV 31.5
Mobile WFBD 48.3
Montgomery WALE-LD 17.6
Troy WIYC 43.3
Tuscaloosa WSES 33.1
Anchorage Alaska KTUU-TV 2.2
KYES-LD 2.12
JuneauDouglas KATH-LD 2.2
Phoenix Arizona KSAZ-TV 10.3
Kingman KMOH-TV 6.2
Tucson KTTU-TV 18.5
Camden Arkansas KMYA-DT 49.3
Fayetteville KFLU-LD 20.6
SheridanLittle Rock KMYA-LD 49.3
Bakersfield California KNXT-LD 53.4
BishopMammoth Lakes KVME-TV 20.2
ChicoRedding KNVN 24.6
Los Angeles KCOP-TV 13.4
KSFV-CD 27.2
Fresno KAIL 7.3
Monterey KMBY-LD 27.2
Oroville K31ND-D 24.8
Palo AltoSan FranciscoOaklandSan Jose KTLN-TV 68.1
StocktonSacramentoModesto KQCA 58.2
Colorado SpringsPueblo Colorado KRDO-TV 13.7
Denver KTVD 20.2
Glenwood Springs KREG-TV 3.2
Grand Junction KLML 20.2
KLML-LD
HartfordNew Haven Connecticut WHCT-LD 35.2
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia WDCA 20.3
Fort Myers Florida WBBH-TV 20.2
Jacksonville WFOX-TV 30.3
MiamiFort Lauderdale WPLG 10.3
OcalaGainesville WKMG-LD 65.3
Orlando WRBW
Panama City WECP-LD 21.4
Tallahassee WTLH 49.1
TampaSt. Petersburg WTVT 13.4
West Palm BeachBoca RatonFort Pierce WFLX 29.4
Atlanta Georgia WGTA 32.2
WUPA 69.7
Augusta WAGT-CD 26.5
BaxleySavannah WSCG 34.7
Columbus WXTX 54.5
CordeleAlbany WSST-TV 55.3
WSST-LD
Macon WPGA-TV 58.2
Hilo Hawaii KHVO 4.5
Honolulu KITV
Wailuku KMAU
Boise Idaho KRID-LD 22.3
Idaho Falls KBAX-LD 27.2
PocatelloIdaho Falls KVUI 31.3
Chicago Illinois WWME-CD 23.2
WCIU-TV 26.4
HarrisburgMarionCarbondale WSIL-TV 3.2
Rockford WFBN-LD 35.1
Evansville Indiana WZDS-LD 5.1
ElkhartSouth Bend WSJV 28.1
Indianapolis WALV-CD 46.6
Cedar Rapids Iowa KWWL 7.2
DavenportBettendorf KWQC-TV 6.4
Des Moines KCCI 8.3
EnsignDodge CityGarden City Kansas KBSD-DT 6.3
GoodlandColby KBSL-DT 10.3
HaysGreat Bend KBSH-DT 7.3
HutchinsonWichita KWCH-DT 12.3
Topeka WIBW-TV 13.3
BeattyvileLexington Kentucky WLJC-TV 65.7
Bowling Green WBGS-LD 34.3
Hazard WYMT-TV 57.2
Louisville WBNA 21.6
Alexandria Louisiana KBCA 41.1
Lafayette KDCG-CD 22.1
KLWB 50.3
Monroe KMLU 11.2
New Orleans WUPL 54.3
BangorDedham Maine WBGR-LD 18.2
Portland WPXT 51.2
Baltimore Maryland WMJF-CD 39.6
Salisbury WGDV-LD 32.3
Boston Massachusetts WSBK-TV 38.2
Detroit Michigan WJBK 2.4
FlintSaginawBay CityMidland WJRT-TV 12.5
KalamazooBattle CreekGrand Rapids WLLA 64.3
Marquette WZMQ 19.3
OnodagaLansingJackson WILX-TV 10.7
ChisholmHibbing Minnesota KRII 11.3
Duluth KDLH 3.7
MinneapolisSaint Paul KSTP-TV 5.7
Rochester KXLT-TV 47.3
Meridian Mississippi WOOK-LD 15.2
VicksburgJackson WLOO 35.2
Joplin Missouri KOAM-TV 7.4
Kansas City KSMO-TV 62.2
Poplar Bluff KPOB-TV 15.2
St. Louis KNLC 24.3
Grand IslandHastingsKearney Nebraska KGIN 11.4
Lincoln KOLN 10.4
Omaha WOWT 6.3
Ely Nevada KKEL 27.4
Las Vegas KHSV 21.2
AlbuquerqueSanta Fe New Mexico KOB 4.2
Farmington KOBF 12.2
RoswellCarlsbad KOBR 8.2
Albany New York WNYA 51.4
Buffalo WBBZ-TV 67.2
New York City WWOR-TV 9.4
Oneida WTKO-CD 13.3
Rochester WHEC-TV 10.5
Syracuse WTVU-CD 22.3
Utica WWDG-CD 12.3
Charlotte North Carolina WCCB 18.5
RaleighDurhamFayetteville WRAZ 50.4
Smithfield WARZ-LD 21.3
WashingtonGreenvilleNew BernJacksonville WITN-TV 7.5
Wilmington WILM-LD 10.3
WILT-LD 24.3
BismarckMandan North Dakota KNDB 24.1
Minot KNDM 26.1
Fargo KXJB-LD 30.3
Cincinnati Ohio WXIX-TV 19.2
Cleveland WBNX-TV 55.4
Columbus WCSN-LD 32.2
Oklahoma City Oklahoma KUOK-CD 36.5
Tulsa KMYT-TV 41.4
Woodward KUOK 35.5
AstoriaPortland Oregon KPWT-LD 3.1
Eugene KEZI 9.4
Medford KFBI-LD 48.1
Erie Pennsylvania WSEE-TV 35.4
Harrisburg WCZS-LD 35.5
Johnstown WTOO-CD 50.1
Philadelphia WDPN-TV 2.4
Pittsburgh WPKD-TV 19.2
Añasco Puerto Rico W34FK-D 33.1
Charleston South Carolina WGWG 4.5
Columbia WOLO-TV 25.5
GreenvilleSpartanburg WDKT-LD 31.5
Myrtle BeachFlorence WFXB 43.5
Rapid City South Dakota KHME 23.2
KQME 5.2
Jackson Tennessee WNBJ-LD 39.3
KingsportJohnson CityBristol WAPK-CD 36.4
WKIN-CD
WKPZ-CD
Knoxville WBXX-TV 20.3
Memphis WHBQ-TV 13.2
Nashville WJFB 44.2
Amarillo Texas KEYU 31.2
Austin KVAT-LD 17.4
Beaumont KUIL-LD 12.13
BeltonKilleenTempleWaco KNCT 46.5
Corpus Christi KQSY-LD 30.2
DallasFort Worth KDFW 4.3
Houston KPRC-TV 2.3
Lubbock KLBB-LD 48.2
Odessa KOSA-TV 7.4
Snyder KABI-LD 42.1
San Antonio KSAT-TV 12.4
Tyler KDKJ-LD 27.5
Victoria KVCT 19.4
Cedar CitySt. George Utah KCSG 8.4
OgdenSalt Lake City KCSG-LD
Burlington Vermont WCAX-TV 3.3
NorfolkVirginia Beach Virginia WVEC 13.7
RoanokeLynchburg WDBJ 7.3
Bellingham Washington KVOS-TV 12.8
KennewickPascoRichland KVEW 42.3
Seattle KFFV 44.3
Spokane KXLY-TV 4.3
Yakima KAPP 35.3
CharlestonHuntington West Virginia WQCW 30.2
WestonClarksburgFairmont WDTV 5.3
Eau Claire Wisconsin WECX-LD 14.2
Green Bay WBAY-TV 2.4
Madison WIFS 57.8
Milwaukee WMLW-TV 49.3
Wausau WZAW-LD 33.4
Casper Wyoming KCWY-DT 13.4
KCBZ-LD
K16JI-D

References

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  1. ^ "RabbitEars.Info".
  2. ^ "H&I TV Network". H&I. © 2020 H&I National Limited Partnership
  3. ^ a b c d Robert Channick (September 29, 2014). "Weigel Broadcasting launches cop show digital TV network". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
  4. ^ "News & Notes: Felicia Middlebrooks; WOJO; WVIX/WVIV; WMVP/WSCR; James VanOsdol; Weigel Broadcasting; WGN-TV; More". Chicagoland Radio & Media. September 30, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
  5. ^ Chris Foran (March 4, 2015). "Weigel flips channels for This TV, Heroes & Icons formats". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Journal Media Group. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
  6. ^ a b Lafayette, Jon (September 18, 2015). "Fox Stations Agree to Carry Heroes & Icons". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  7. ^ Schneider, Michael (December 26, 2019). "Most-Watched Television Networks: Ranking 2019's Winners and Losers". Variety. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  8. ^ H&I schedule
  9. ^ a b "Stations for Network - Heroes & Icons". RabbitEars. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
  10. ^ Michael Malone (December 2, 2014). "Weigel Launches Cop Show Net Heroes & Icons". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
  11. ^ "Watch Heroes & Icons Online". Sling TV. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  12. ^ "Frndly TV Will Add Five New Channels to Its Live Streaming Lineup". Cord Cutters News. March 28, 2022. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  13. ^ "Channel Lineup - Philo".
  14. ^ DirecTV Press Release
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