The Opening Day Game between the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies has gone into extra innings, and as a result, NBC Nightly News has pre-empted the second half of Little House On The Praire on Cozi.
Where are they airing the game? Isn't it on the cable side?The Opening Day Game between the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies has gone into extra innings, and as a result, NBC Nightly News has pre-empted the second half of Little House On The Praire on Cozi.
NBC WCAU is simulcasting the game from NBC Sports PhillyWhere are they airing the game? Isn't it on the cable side?
Opening day. It’s a big deal.Where are they airing the game?
Yes, but most games are not on network anymore.Opening day. It’s a big deal.
It doesn’t look like WCNC reaired it. Didn’t say anything on Twitter about it.Last night much of "Jeopardy" in Charlotte was pre-empted by Biden and Harris commenting on the verdict. I can only say what happened where I live and on the one channel I was recording. "Jeopardy" in Greensboro appears to have aired in its entirety but I haven't watched yet, but that station would have been airing "Wheel".
WREG CBS 3 in Memphis never carried CBS's late night programming until David Letterman moved there. But until then they never had much I was interested in. Instead WREG carried local late movies, and then reruns of MASH and later Cheers until Letterman moved there, and I actually liked it better. CBS never made any serious effort in late night programming until Pat Sajak's talk show, which was a flop, and not again until they were able to get Letterman, which was their first real success in late night.In the early '80s, our local CBS affiliate (KMGH 7) in Denver continuously pre-empted "The CBS Late Movie" for something else, which I can't remember. I could catch it on KYCU 5 (Cheyenne, WY), though, if conditions were favorable
When I worked at WLFI, Lafayette IN, they carried the first hour of "Crime Time After Prime Time" (all of the protagonists on these shows were named Nick) and then Joan Rivers (CBS fed a second hour of "Crime Time" in the 12:35 slot). That stopped with Letterman.WREG CBS 3 in Memphis never carried CBS's late night programming until David Letterman moved there. But until then they never had much I was interested in. Instead WREG carried local late movies, and then reruns of MASH and later Cheers until Letterman moved there, and I actually liked it better. CBS never made any serious effort in late night programming until Pat Sajak's talk show, which was a flop, and not again until they were able to get Letterman, which was their first real success in late night.