Well, somehow I watched. It must have been on earlier.You know they would be gone to school during Fall, Winter & Spring right?
"Sesame Street" is for pre-school kids.
Well, somehow I watched. It must have been on earlier.You know they would be gone to school during Fall, Winter & Spring right?
I forgot that Captain Kangaroo was also on Saturday morning, as it was the only last Saturday Morning cartoons to be in Black & White for 1965-66 seasonWell, somehow I watched. It must have been on earlier.
"Sesame Street" is for pre-school kids.
That's when John McDonough was on.I forgot that Captain Kangaroo was also on Saturday morning, as it was the only last Saturday Morning cartoons to be in Black & White for 1965-66 season
One of the first broadcast after CBS affiliate signed on for a day and it began with this showDoes anyone remember Sunrise Semester on CBS?
I do. I just remember there was such a show. It was also "Summer Semester" in the summer.Does anyone remember Sunrise Semester on CBS?
I don’t see this being cleared by very many affiliates unless it is pushed to a duopoly channel.
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‘CBS Mornings’ to Expand: Third Hour of Show in the Works
The new hour of 'CBS Mornings' is slated to launch in late September, with talent and other details still TBD.www.hollywoodreporter.com
And then there's GMA 3 on ABC so CBS joining the party isn't a surpriseIf they can make a few buck$ why not? NBC has the third hour of the today show
It doesn't have to be on at 9:00 AMI don't see WWMT airing it as they air Live With Kelly & Hubby Mark at 9AM.
Naah.. GDH would move to KTBU insteadAffiliates that have “pay for play” programming in the morning aren’t going to give that up, an example being Great Day Houston on KHOU. I could see TEGNA clearing a third CBS hour on sibling KTBU.
Sunrise Semester usually aired at 5:30, 6, or 6:30 AM. There was no CBS Early Morning News; the CBS Morning News was on at 7, followed by Captain Kangaroo at 8. And I don't know how much pressure CBS put on its affiliates to carry Semester; in the places I lived during those years it was pre-empted in Greenville/New Bern/Washington and in Tampa. We got it in Raleigh/Durham, Norfolk, Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, Birmingham (when NBC/CBS affiliate WVTM had it, but when WIAT became the fulltime CBS affiliate it was dropped), and Dallas/Fort Worth. Like CBS's Sunday-morning block of Lamp Unto My Feet, Look Up And Live, and Camera Three, Semester became the victim of station attrition: first, more and more affiliates wanted local morning shows; second, affiliates got just compensation for carrying the show, which was nowhere near what they could get for commercials on local programs. (On Sundays, there was more potential revenue from paid religion.) Although it was by no means the only one, WTVD (then-CBS) was the one I most remember carrying it to the bitter end.I do. I just remember there was such a show. It was also "Summer Semester" in the summer.
Nor was he a real kangaroo.He wasn’t even a real captain
CBS already takes up more real estate on affiliates’ daytime schedules than the ABC and NBC. The odds they get anyone they don’t own to take that hour without giving back another slot are somewhat less than me being named People’s sexiest person who ever lived.I'm wondering if, when CBS expands beyond these test markets, it will be on streaming, There are just too many affiliates that are not going to give up their local 9 AM shows.
It was carried in Syracuse. I remember because one day I was up early and happened to catch an interesting psychology lesson being taught by a very attractive NYU professor, whose cuteness kept me watching right through the conclusion of the mini-course. Funny how I don't remember the lessons at all now.Sunrise Semester usually aired at 5:30, 6, or 6:30 AM. There was no CBS Early Morning News; the CBS Morning News was on at 7, followed by Captain Kangaroo at 8. And I don't know how much pressure CBS put on its affiliates to carry Semester.
Yes.I'm wondering if, when CBS expands beyond these test markets, it will be on streaming, There are just too many affiliates that are not going to give up their local 9 AM shows.
Seeing this got me to thinking about how when I was a kid in the 60's and possibly early 70's that I could remember seeing Tom and Jerry cartoons on Sunday mornings on what was then WREC CBS 3 in Memphis. Would that have been from CBS or was that shown locally? Thanks!Sunrise Semester usually aired at 5:30, 6, or 6:30 AM. There was no CBS Early Morning News; the CBS Morning News was on at 7, followed by Captain Kangaroo at 8. And I don't know how much pressure CBS put on its affiliates to carry Semester; in the places I lived during those years it was pre-empted in Greenville/New Bern/Washington and in Tampa. We got it in Raleigh/Durham, Norfolk, Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, Birmingham (when NBC/CBS affiliate WVTM had it, but when WIAT became the fulltime CBS affiliate it was dropped), and Dallas/Fort Worth. Like CBS's Sunday-morning block of Lamp Unto My Feet, Look Up And Live, and Camera Three, Semester became the victim of station attrition: first, more and more affiliates wanted local morning shows; second, affiliates got just compensation for carrying the show, which was nowhere near what they could get for commercials on local programs. (On Sundays, there was more potential revenue from paid religion.) Although it was by no means the only one, WTVD (then-CBS) was the one I most remember carrying it to the bitter end.
I had to watch the show on WDBJ because WFMY had Oral Roberts and delayed the show to Saturdays.Tom and Jerry were on CBS Sunday mornings at 9 (ET)/8 (CT) from 1967 to 1972. I remember them airing in Birmingham at the same time you probably watched them in Memphis. if Channel 3 aired them at 8.