It's interesting to know that CBS affiliates have to pay a penalty if they move "Let's Make a Deal" to 10/9C and the ratings drop (does CBS pay the affiliates if the ratings go up?!!?...LOL). I'd also be curious to know if CBS holds that over the heads of affiliates nationwide, or if it's on a market by market basis, depending on the local market and/or what the competition might be. This is also particularly interesting (and perhaps a bit hypocritical) since a good chunk of CBS O&O's, particularly in the East, air "Deal" in the morning (as they did "Guiding Light"). Does anybody know if "Deal" tends to get better ratings in the afternoon or morning?
Since CBS is replacing ATWT with a talk show, I would probably tend to want to move "Deal" to the morning if I was programming a CBS affiliate. As bpatrick stated, the flow is just better: You have the two network game shows back-to-back, then the two soaps back-to-back (at least in the East), and then you follow the new CBS talk show with syndicated talk. Seems like a no-brainer.
Since CBS is replacing ATWT with a talk show, I would probably tend to want to move "Deal" to the morning if I was programming a CBS affiliate. As bpatrick stated, the flow is just better: You have the two network game shows back-to-back, then the two soaps back-to-back (at least in the East), and then you follow the new CBS talk show with syndicated talk. Seems like a no-brainer.