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Antenna TV's new schedule

Weird though.....the grid times listed on the left are different from that on the right. Something's wrong there. Look at the wee hours Saturday night, then early morning Sunday. Where *really* is "Here Come the Brides"?

cd
 
cd637299 said:
Weird though.....the grid times listed on the left are different from that on the right. Something's wrong there. Look at the wee hours Saturday night, then early morning Sunday. Where *really* is "Here Come the Brides"?

cd

The ones on the left represent Eastern time, and the ones on the right represent Pacific (West) time. See the titles at the top for clarification.
 
What tlyle is trying to say is, that Antenna TV is only running one network feed. So they must list the time that way, or people would think that the schedule is for all time zones. MeTV has a East Coast & a West Cost feed. So MeTV isn't as confusing. I don't know if Antenna TV will ever get a west cost feed or not. It would be convenient for those on the west coast to watch Antenna TV at a better time. Antenna TV had to adjust their schedule a bit, after people complained about certain shows not being available at a better time on the west coast. It's still not perfect
 
tlyle said:
cd637299 said:
Weird though.....the grid times listed on the left are different from that on the right. Something's wrong there. Look at the wee hours Saturday night, then early morning Sunday. Where *really* is "Here Come the Brides"?

cd

The ones on the left represent Eastern time, and the ones on the right represent Pacific (West) time. See the titles at the top for clarification.

My bad.

cd
 
The Norman Lear sitcoms need to ride on the bench for a while. Nothing against AITF, Sanford & Son, Maude and Good Times but they haven't been off the schedule since Antenna TV began. Let them rest a little while.
 
The only show I'm interested in is Barney Miller. Unfortunately, we are not seeing it in Cleveland (in its current Sunday night slot) because another local station has the rights. Strangely, whatever station has the rights is not airing it. :mad:
 
cd637299 said:
Look at the wee hours Saturday night, then early morning Sunday. Where *really* is "Here Come the Brides"?

It's a light western romance that ran on ABC for two seasons about forty years ago, set in Seattle. My sister was a fan of the show when I was a kid.

As a side note, there is actually a "Star Trek" novel that is set in the world of "Here Comes the Brides".
 
TexasTom said:
cd637299 said:
Look at the wee hours Saturday night, then early morning Sunday. Where *really* is "Here Come the Brides"?

It's a light western romance that ran on ABC for two seasons about forty years ago, set in Seattle. My sister was a fan of the show when I was a kid.

As a side note, there is actually a "Star Trek" novel that is set in the world of "Here Comes the Brides".

Oh, I knew that....bad choice of words for my question. I meant, *when* can one really catch the show? But an above post cleared the air for me.

cd
 
Would somebody in the Pittsburgh market PLEASE pick-up this channel??
 
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