Im shocked that WCCO was showing a infomercial rather than the Patriots game at the start. I'd say it was a mix-up, because the home team rule didn't apply this week.
It wasn't cleft palate again, was it?
Is a game where nearly all the scores were field goals any good?If you're curious as to why...it ties down to playoff positioning in NFC, and the South divisional crown is at stake. As result, Fox decided to protect the Carolina-Atlanta for themselves, and slotted in the 4:25pm ET window (as is New Orleans-Tampa Bay).
Is a game where nearly all the scores were field goals any good?
They must have been really confident it would be a good game.Not really, but unless the NFL is "sports entertainment" (like wrestling) rather than competitive sport, how was the network to know what kind of game it was going to be showing?
They must have been really confident it would be a good game.
by the way WCCO CBS Minneapolis (O&O) once again pre-empted Wheel for the "cleft palate infomercial" again...pushing Wheel to 3:07am
Tonight it's on WFSB the Merideth owned CBS station in Hartford instead of Inside Edition/Entertainment Tonight. (Both are listed on the on-screen the program guide).
It's all a bunch of crap if you ask me. It looks to me that this is crap from 3rd World Countries. And in my opinion until every single child in the USA doesn't have any health problems, people shouldn't be sending their money overseas to help those in 3rd world countries..
I really don't know why they all felt the need to blow out programming all day to show us snow. It's not like we live in Florida and this is a rare event. And they gave the excuse about people needing to know about the weather as an excuse to blow out the afternoon lineup.Including timeslots where they normally air newscasts all four stations that air news in Connecticut blew out programming for "weather coverage" for 14+ hours yesterday. Channel 3 says they were #1.
This happened in Seattle back in January 2012. When we had 5" of snow and freezing rain, KIRO stayed on the air from their 4:30am news until 7PM...nonstop! KING and KOMO also blew out most of their programming including soaps. I recall the only school district in western WA that was NOT closed (and this included universities...UW cancelled classes) was Ocean Beach School District in Long Beach, which had a 2-hour delay. In Seattle they treat freezing rain like the biggest news story since 9/11. Here in Yakima, you get to see your CBS daytime shows on KIMA even when freezing rain is falling.