With this World Series game 3 in the bottom of the 15th, I'm sure East and Central time Fox stations just let the news teams go home for the night...I doubt they want to report the news at 3 or 4AM ET, or whenever somebody wins this darn game. Preemptions all over the place, syndicated programming/reruns of course.
From what I saw on my Facebook feed from a friend of a friend who is a Redsox fan FOX 61 in Hartford (owned by Tribune) did their "11PM News" live at 3:40AM. For anyone that cares, that is two hours and twenty minutes before their morning news starts on Saturdays and twenty minutes before their morning news starts Monday-Friday.
Game time 7 hours and 20 minutes.
Kegan
From what I saw on my Facebook feed from a friend of a friend who is a Redsox fan FOX 61 in Hartford (owned by Tribune) did their "11PM News" live at 3:40AM. For anyone that cares, that is two hours and twenty minutes before their morning news starts on Saturdays and twenty minutes before their morning news starts Monday-Friday.
WBTV's schedule was changed because of the noon news show "Top O' the Day", which was followed by Betty Feezor's women's show. I don't even think they showed "The Young and the Restless", which quickly became my favorite soap opera when I was in college. I'm not sure how I watched that because I think that show was delayed.Any reason why WSPA and WBTV did things different with daytime shows in 76? WSPA had Nancy Welch at 10am, but WBTV had Price is Right at 10am, but then TPIR airs on WSPA at 10:30? That's the opposite of what happened later on, when WSPA would show the network in pattern, but WBTV aired TPIR one day delayed. But in the 72-75 era, Nancy Welch aired at 9:30, to accommodate The Joker's Wild with Jack Barry at 10am.
WBTV's schedule was changed because of the noon news show "Top O' the Day", which was followed by Betty Feezor's women's show. I don't even think they showed "The Young and the Restless", which quickly became my favorite soap opera when I was in college. I'm not sure how I watched that because I think that show was delayed.
In the central time zone CBS and NBC had a break from noon to 12:30, which is where stations would carry their news, but for some reason ABC always had shows in that time slot, so stations had to either pre-empt shows at that time or juggle the schedule to make room for news. Now ABC has their break from 11:00 to noon CT, and stations will put news or syndicated shows there. But then the way the big 3 do their daytime schedules now they all have breaks at different times.
I've always wondered why stations would air news instead of the network show, like The Doctors(soap opera), Super Password, etc. Couldn't have NBC kept the 1pm access slot?
I have a feeling that those 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon breaks are geared for the eastern time zone, who get them from noon to 1:00 p.m. All of the big three here in Nashville have at least SOME local programming during the 11:00 a.m. hour. Newschannel5 goes to The Young and the Restless at 11:30.In the central time zone CBS and NBC had a break from noon to 12:30, which is where stations would carry their news, but for some reason ABC always had shows in that time slot, so stations had to either pre-empt shows at that time or juggle the schedule to make room for news. Now ABC has their break from 11:00 to noon CT, and stations will put news or syndicated shows there. But then the way the big 3 do their daytime schedules now they all have breaks at different times.
To make more revenue. When they preempt, they make all the advertising money and don't have to split it with the network. Up until perhaps the late 60's, it was not uncommon for network affiliates (not O&Os) to even preempt a network show in prime time to run their own local show, or movie. They didn't dare do it more than once or twice a week, but it happened.