It's very likely this had been discussed, but can anyone give me a coherent explanation of why network primetime shows were retitled for syndication (during the shows network run)?
Ie: Happy Days/Again // Marcus Welby, MD/Robert Young, Family Doctor, etc.
Specifically, what I don't understand is if & why network programmers and/or syndicators believed viewers would confuse a syndicated rerun with a first-run episode.
And why this didn't apply to the network rerunning it's own programming outside of primetime (ie: why didn't ABC retitle "The Love Boat" when it aired during daytime or CBS retitle "Alice")?
Ie: Happy Days/Again // Marcus Welby, MD/Robert Young, Family Doctor, etc.
Specifically, what I don't understand is if & why network programmers and/or syndicators believed viewers would confuse a syndicated rerun with a first-run episode.
And why this didn't apply to the network rerunning it's own programming outside of primetime (ie: why didn't ABC retitle "The Love Boat" when it aired during daytime or CBS retitle "Alice")?