I was in college when reagan was shot doing homework alone in my room and didn't know anything until the news wasn't on.
bpatrick said:I was watching ABC the day Reagan was shot and believe
(after all it's been nearly 30 years and it didn't have quite the
impact of the JFK assassination--not on me, anyway) they
interrupted "One Life To Live" about 2:40. (Frank Reynolds'
"Let's get this straight! Let's get this nailed down so we can
report this accurately!" during the confusion over James Brady's
condition--or whether he was still alive--didn't come until after 5.)
mleach said:... the first TV station to announced the so-called death of James Brady wan't the networks but rather an independent station..Baltimore's WBFF-TV channel 45 who had broke into THE FLINTSTONES to make the announcement.
I think that's possible. Some stations however that were running news at 4, against Oprah, might reverse back and slot programming again at 4. In Philadelphia, where it's Oprah vs. 4pm newscast vs. another 4pm newscast, I wouldn't be surprised if Comcast/NBC moved Ellen to 4, and KYW/CBS moved Dr. Phil, and the two would duke it out, in a time slot they never would have done before because Oprah ruled the hour. Some depends on what Disney/ABC has in mind for WABC, KABC, WPVI, and KGO which would likely make it to other markets albeit maybe at a different hour. In Chicago, Regis and Kelly could just move to WLS. Maybe Disney/Buena Vista deals for a comeback for Ricki Lake, or another celebrity. Last attempt was Tony Danza's show. In all likelihood however, it takes a number of years to build a show, and majority of the affiliates around the country that'd lose Oprah that don't have Ellen or Dr.Phil syndication rights, would probably just air news at 4.searadiofreak said:As for Oprah leaving the 4pm spot in many markets, yes, I would expect many markets to add news there. However, if a hot replacement comes on to the scene, maybe not. Time will tell. 4pm newcasts are hit or miss ratings-wise, but the lack of Oprah competition could change the playing field big-time.