Joseph_Gallant said:
Today of course, prime-time in the Mountain time zone runs 7 to 10 P.M. MDT/MST (but what about Arizona in the Summer?!?!??)
As was noted, the local stations always follow the 7PM-10PM model (or 659PM-10PM to squeeze in an extra minute of local ad time when they record the East Coast feeds for playback. What drives most folks bonkers are the cable feeds, which -- aside from the 24 hour news channels -- are increasingly PT. That can be quite a challenge for those who get sleepy @10PM in the winter, when west coast prime time on cable runs 9PM-12AM Arizona Time. For example, a 10PM show on USA airs at 10PM in Arizona for most of the year, but between November and March, it airs @11PM in Arizona.
Another weird anomaly is that since you get taped versions of the East Coast feeds, you also get "over-run" notices, which of course don't apply. (
I also get this in Sacramento, as the local CBS station still uses the 7-10PM model, taping the East Coast feed since they start an hour sooner than CBS West Coast feed). On Sundays in the winter, you will get banners on the bottom of the screen during 60 Minutes telling you that "The Amazing Race starts @822PM/722PM", which of course it did in the eastern half of the country. But it airs at normal times out west.