My ABC station, WLOS in Asheville NC never carried infomercials in the 80s.
The 80s were a different time when it came to TV programming options for filler
My ABC station, WLOS in Asheville NC never carried infomercials in the 80s.
Well, that's not confirmed, since the listings don't match up with the delay for this week. J! has two airings this weekend on WABC: Saturday at 7:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. One will be the Friday episode (rerun of Ken's last game) and the other will be a random 2018-19 season rerun as usual. Wheel also has two airings, but they're both on Saturday: at 1:00 and 7:30. I have a feeling both shows will keep their "order", meaning that Saturday at 7:00 will be J!'s "Friday" show but Wheel's "Saturday" show, with Wheel's "Friday" show at 1:00, but I guess we'll see.I'm watching the Jeopardy! GOAT rerun now and WABC is showing Match 3, Game 1, so they are airing at least Jeopardy! on a one-day delay, meaning that Ken's last show will air on Saturday.
Wow, and I thought NASCAR wasn't starting back up until Charlotte's Coca-Cola 600. No fans of course, but we'll take any LIVE sports we can get. It can only get better.![]()
Wow, and I thought NASCAR wasn't starting back up until Charlotte's Coca-Cola 600. No fans of course, but we'll take any LIVE sports we can get. It can only get better.![]()
This weekend's race is going to be so stupid. I heard on the radio this morning that stupid FOX Sports is going to be using computer graphics to make it appear that there are people in the stands and also create "crowd" noise.
well this weekends FOX optional sports programming is just Saturday
2002 WS Game 6 (Anaheim/San Fran) at 11 CDT
1995 NFC Championship (Dallas/San Fran) at 2
Sunday is national programming at 2 (NASCAR prerace) and 2:30 the race from Darlington LIVE!!!
This weekend's race is going to be so stupid. I heard on the radio this morning that stupid FOX Sports is going to be using computer graphics to make it appear that there are people in the stands and also create "crowd" noise.
When the stadiums reopen to the public I heard they're going to leave 1-2 empty seats in-between each person. I understand the need for social distancing, but damn. Most people go to a sporting event with one or more friends or one or more family members. How are you supposed to talk to you friends or family members about the sporting event when there are 1-2 empty seats between each person?
well this weekends FOX optional sports programming is just Saturday
2002 WS Game 6 (Anaheim/San Fran) at 11 CDT
1995 NFC Championship (Dallas/San Fran) at 2
Sunday is national programming at 2 (NASCAR prerace) and 2:30 the race from Darlington LIVE!!!
Well, that's not confirmed, since the listings don't match up with the delay for this week. J! has two airings this weekend on WABC: Saturday at 7:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. One will be the Friday episode (rerun of Ken's last game) and the other will be a random 2018-19 season rerun as usual. Wheel also has two airings, but they're both on Saturday: at 1:00 and 7:30. I have a feeling both shows will keep their "order", meaning that Saturday at 7:00 will be J!'s "Friday" show but Wheel's "Saturday" show, with Wheel's "Friday" show at 1:00, but I guess we'll see.
Anyway, yes. WABC is airing both Jeopardy! and Wheel on a one-day delay this week after all, and it definitely does make more sense to do so, but whether order is mixed or not, having all six episodes for the week counting the Saturday rerun is all that matters to me.
WABC made an announcement about Jeopardy! being delayed on Monday night... but they couldn't be bothered to make a single mention about the same being done for Wheel because apparently Jeopardy! needs to promoted more...Yes, the order of the episodes and skipping episodes doesn't matter as much for Wheel because of no continuity with no champions (although sometimes there will be comments made about "yesterday" or "earlier this week"), but there was no reason for them to only mention one show when two shows were going through scheduling changes. I see it far too often: when both Jeopardy! and Wheel are pre-empted for the same affair, announcements of their makegoods will focus mostly or even entirely on Jeopardy!, even if Wheel's makegood airs right before or after Jeopardy!'s. Also, when stations delay any game show, especially one as popular as Wheel, fans might discuss the show with friends who live in other markets and one might say, "Wait a minute, that's not the episode I saw here in my city."
But whatever. Like I said, I much prefer either weekend delays or one-day delays as opposed to overnight airings or just skipping episodes.
I'd take it that the NASCAR race tomorrow won't be "optional".