In fact, cable networks, which are not broadcast over the air, are not even FCC regulated.How does this false statement live on? The FCC doesn’t consider Fox News anything. There is no such thing as a classification for a cable network.
In fact, cable networks, which are not broadcast over the air, are not even FCC regulated.How does this false statement live on? The FCC doesn’t consider Fox News anything. There is no such thing as a classification for a cable network.
Penney was just purchased by a consortium of major mall owners who will maintain the operation of the department store chain to sustain a critical "anchor" tenant in many of their properties.--JCPenney finally goes out of business and closes all their remaining stores. Other major retail chains teeter closer to bankruptcy or follow them down the abyss
hardly good. But let’s be real, effectively no one is going to do something like this, outside of perhaps some bloggers with an axe to grind.Yeah, because you're too good for such things 😏
I’m just astounded people continue to believe this long debunked claim.In fact, cable networks, which are not broadcast over the air, are not even FCC regulated.
Maybe you remember, but wasn't it true when "Y & R" first started, we had "Top O' the Day" for an entire hour at noon?Ideally that would be Y&R...it could air from 1-1:30, giving 12:30-1pm to the affiliates so they could expand the news to an hour. CBS could and probably would also feed Y&R at 11am CT and B&B at 11:30am CT so Y&R and B&B could air back to back in those markets before the noon news. But I don’t know if I’ll ever see the day the affiliates give up 12:30-1 Eastern, at least as long as Days is still on the air, it gives CBS a half hour jump on them.
If so I say probably just to the St. Louis area for now. More likely Meijer will try to finish expanding into the western half of Illinois before they enter MO. Such as expanding into Peoria, the Quad Cities, and the Metro East area (the Illinois side of the STL metro).Meijer will do a big Midwest expansion into MO/KS.
I’ve always lived in the Charlotte area, actually lived in Charlotte for a while, wasn’t born til 1978, but I’ve seen listings on here. WBTV didn’t even air Y&R until right before it expanded to an hour. You are correct, Top O’ The Day did originally air from noon until 1 and when WBTV first cleared Y&R, it aired from 1-1:30 at first, on an hour delay then in pattern from 1-2pm. It briefly aired from 10-11 am on a one day delay. That must have been when CBS first moved it to 12:30. WBTV finally moved TPIR to 10:30 (they realized it was better to have that on a one day delay than Y&R), Top O’ The Day to 11:30-12:30 and put Y&R in pattern from 12:30-1:30. Wikipedia says that was in 1982. That lasted until 1992. That made so much more sense though the 10:30 am game show was never cleared. Before Top O’ The Day, WBTV aired Betty Feezor and a show called Scene at Noon. Search for Tomorrow was delayed 30 minutes to 1pm. WCCB did clear Y&R some of the time but not all.Maybe you remember, but wasn't it true when "Y & R" first started, we had "Top O' the Day" for an entire hour at noon?
Or were you in Charlotte then?
I remember that everyone at UNCC watched "Ryan's Hope" and I wanted to watch "Y & R", which I had just discovered. I had a TV in my room but I had to change it to WFMY or WSPA.
Yeah, I remember "Scene at Noon" with Clyde McLean and Ty Boyd.I’ve always lived in the Charlotte area, actually lived in Charlotte for a while, wasn’t born til 1978, but I’ve seen listings on here. WBTV didn’t even air Y&R until right before it expanded to an hour. You are correct, Top O’ The Day did originally air from noon until 1 and when WBTV first cleared Y&R, it aired from 1-1:30 at first, on an hour delay then in pattern from 1-2pm. It briefly aired from 10-11 am on a one day delay. That must have been when CBS first moved it to 12:30. WBTV finally moved TPIR to 10:30 (they realized it was better to have that on a one day delay than Y&R), Top O’ The Day to 11:30-12:30 and put Y&R in pattern from 12:30-1:30. Wikipedia says that was in 1982. That lasted until 1992. That made so much more sense though the 10:30 am game show was never cleared. Before Top O’ The Day, WBTV aired Betty Feezor and a show called Scene at Noon. Search for Tomorrow was delayed 30 minutes to 1pm. WCCB did clear Y&R some of the time but not all.
I meant to say “the affiliates get 12:30-1 Eastern”the affiliates give up 12:30-1 Eastern,
That's a popular myth "the FCC licensed Fox News as "entertainment", usually while us telling us the Fairness Doctrine applied to newspapers. Here's some of the origin story from Snopes Did Fox News Change Its Accreditation from 'News' to 'Entertainment'?How does this false statement live on? The FCC doesn’t consider Fox News anything. There is no such thing as a classification for a cable network.
Iowa.If so I say probably just to the St. Louis area for now. More likely Meijer will try to finish expanding into the western half of Illinois before they enter MO. Such as expanding into Peoria, the Quad Cities, and the Metro East area (the Illinois side of the STL metro).
remember Let's Ask America?There will be an attempt in the summer for a new televised game show with an at-home, Zoom format.
So, give their content away?Something I'd like to see:
Major cable networks make their live feeds available on their streaming channels without having to be on a cable system. Also I'd like to see major streaming channels like Me TV become available through streaming.
So, give their content away?
That's not how the business model works currently. Content isn't free.Even if it was with their premium streaming services like CBS All Access, Peacock, etc. it would be a step in the right about putting a stop to the cable and satellite systems.
It's important for consumers to know that cable systems (and satellite) pay rights fees to the cable channels and stations they carry. Most of what cable subscribers pay to their provender goes to the content suppliers.So, give their content away?