Tim L said:
In 1957-58 CBS had the Jimmy Dean Show on from 7-7:45 AM weekday mornings...
Captain Kangaroo followed from 8-8:45 AM...
Channel 27 ran Captain Kangaroo TWICE-Back to back 8-8:45 and 9-9:45...
By the fall of 1957, CBS probably had a few Ampex 1000 VTRs on-line in New York
(not to mention TV City), and since by then they had about a year's experience with
them, this may have been an early instance of a split feed for early morning shows
to the Central time zone, in order to air them 7-9 CT instead of 6-8. The delay may
even have been done at WBBM-TV, as they were still doing (for the
CBS Morning
News) in the 1970s).
A second feed of
Captain K at 9 ET was easier, as 9-10 ET was a local hour for
the Eastern time zone.
Related: does anyone know when NBC started refeeding the first hour of
Today from
9-10 ET, so the Central zone could air the show 7-9, albeit in reverse order? I would
guess it was around the same time, when NBC had installed sufficient VTRs and became
comfortable with using them for delays.
I know we've discussed here in the past that spring 1958 (the start of DST) was the
first time some or all of the nets began doing a one-hour delayed feed of programming
for ET/CT stations in standard time areas, so they would still air at the same clock time.
Live events excepted of course, as we've seen in some posted listings where shows
were flipped in standard time areas.