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Retro: WLOS-TV 13 Asheville, NC/Greenville/Spartanburg, SC - Friday, July 2, 1999

courtesy of @anabate123
Source: Asheville Citizen-Times
Friday, July 2, 1999

WLOS 13 - ABC Asheville
5:00 am - ABC World News This Morning
5:30 am - News
7:00 am - Good Morning America
9:00 am - Jenny Jones
10:00 am - Sally Jessy Raphael
11:00 am - Jerry Springer
12:00 pm - News
12:30 pm - Port Charles
1:00 pm - All My Children
2:00 pm - One Life to Live
3:00 pm - General Hospital
4:00 pm - Montel Williams
5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
6:30 pm - ABC World News Tonight
7:00 pm - Wheel of Fortune
7:30 pm - Jeopardy!
8:00 pm - Two of a Kind (R)
8:30 pm - Boy Meets World (R)
9:00 pm - Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (R)
9:30 pm - Brother's Keeper (R)
10:00 pm - 20/20
11:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Nightline
12:06 am - Politically Incorrect
12:36 am - Infomercial
1:06 am - Access Hollywood
1:36 am - News (R)
2:06 am - ABC World News Now
 
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When did WLOS begin clearing The View? Judging by its absence from the schedule even two years into its run, I assume WLOS’s preemption of the show was a holdover situation from when ABC struggled to establish a successful talk show (between Home, Mike & Maty and Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends).
 
I didn't think World News Now ran Friday nights. Weren't they still signing off the air on Friday nights?
WNN has never aired on Friday or Saturday nights. NBC Nightside (which ended several months earlier) was the only overnight network newscast that ever ran seven nights a week.
 
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