People should help who they want. You have no darned say in it.
And it's not a scam if it's doing what it says it is doing in those countries.
People should help who they want. You have no darned say in it.
WFSB in Hartford scheduled the Operation Smile infomercial tonight in the 7PM time slot normally occupied by Inside Edition and Entertainment tonight.
The final SEC game on CBS was scheduled until 7:30 instead of the usual 7:00. Since that means WCBS and WFSB can't schedule the hour-long ET Weekend, WCBS instead put Inside Edition Weekend (which usually airs at 2:35 or 3:35 AM) at 7:30, and WFSB scheduled a local newscast, so no ET Weekend yesterday on either station (although WCBS' sister WLNY airs it at 11:00 PM).
Of course, the game overran into the 8:00 slot. Bull didn't start until about 8:11, from the beginning. CBS really ought to take a hint from ABC next year and add at least another half hour to their 3:30 games. Not a single CBS Saturday game ended on schedule this season.
CBS also has the Army/Navy game next week, and it starts at 3:00 ET/2:00 CT, but there is still a chance of overruns. But I agree that they should do like ABC and schedule the 7:00-7:30 ET time slot for overruns and postgame shows next season. I also think CBS should consider having more college football on Saturday nights instead of reruns and 48 Hours.
it amazes me how so many people complain about 60 minutes starting late. come on, guys it's nfl season.
it amazes me how so many people complain about 60 minutes starting late. come on, guys it's nfl season.
Over-served? Sports as a broad category is lucrative and tremendously valuable. The whiners would do well to engage in a reality check and move on. (And I watch virtually no sports.)The problem is that sports fans are a minority that many believe are over-served by television. In the newspaper business, I was told early on that only 30-35 percent of the readers follow sports -- a slight majority of the men and tiny minority of the women -- which is why it was to be kept off the front page and in its own section.
Do the networks have any say in how many games they can run in a certain time slot or is all that laid out in specific terms in their contracts with the NCAA and/or the conferences?
Both ABC New York and Philly are shipping tonight's Great Christmas Light Fight Episode off to the Live Well Network while they air the Giants vs Eagles MNF contest.
Per several complaints on the station's social media, NBC affiliate WTWO in Terre Haute, Indiana accidentally aired the wrong episode of WOF last night; they aired last Monday's episode again by mistake.