oldiesfan6479 said:
WPPCProductions said:
Was it back in 60s and 70s the network news was allways on at 7pm.I remember tuning in Uncle Walter at 7pm at the time,but i dont remember if...(snip)...others were at 7pm.
Again, it depends on the market and stations within a given market.
The netcasts are live at 6:30 ET, refeed at 7 ET (updated if/when
warranted).
ABC marched to a bit of a different drummer back then, as they didn't
expand from 15 to 30 minutes until sometime in 1967, and for some time
after that their first feed was at 6 ET. Some have said that was sort of
a "practice show" for the 6:30 feed, so I don't know if ABC was always
live at both 6 and 6:30. bpatrick?
Thanks for the vote of confidence.

When I was at the University of Georgia I could get Smith and Reasoner on WLOS at 6, and on WXIA at 6:30, and quite often they were like two different broadcasts. I remember in particular one night during the Yom Kippur War when Reasoner closed the 6 PM feed with a bare headline from the Middle East; it was the lead story at 6:30. And many a time I've seen or heard a goof on the 6 PM feed and thought, They're going to have to do it over at 6:30. I was probably right.
Actually I think it was a guy from Sioux City, where the ABC affiliate carried the 5 PM (CT) feed, who suggested that the first feed was a "practice," because it was invariably full of slipups.
For anyone who wonders here's a list of the stations I can think of that ran ABC's newscast at 7; WSB still does. The list may not be complete so feel free to add:
WABC New York
KABC Los Angeles
KGO San Francisco
(All now carry "Jeopardy!" at 7.)
WCVB Boston
WXYZ Detroit (moved it to 6:30 a few years ago
and now has local news at 7)
WJLA Washington, DC
WJZ Baltimore (now CBS and carries Katie at 7)
WTAE Pittsburgh
WXIA Atlanta (1978-80, WSB since then)
WPLG Miami
WRTV Indianapolis
WDTN Dayton (early '80s) (is back with NBC now)
WSOC Charlotte (most of the '80s)
WRAL Raleigh (1982-85, when it switched to CBS)
WTVC Chattanooga (late '80s/early '90s)
WPGA Macon, GA (briefly in the mid-'90s)
WVGA Valdosta, GA (early '80s, is now a satellite
of CBS affiliate WCTV Tallahassee)
WJXX Jacksonville, FL (I think, briefly in the early 2000s)
Some of these stations, like WJLA, WPLG, and WTVC, now
carry "Wheel Of Fortune"; others, like WCVB and WSOC,
carry "Inside Edition." But as I say, only Atlanta still gets
ABC news at 7.