I've seen some stations here in TX do the delayed-by-an-hour/make-it-look-like-Times-Square-is-the-same-time-as-here crap.
Lately in Dallas, an actual local 'Big-D-NYE' has been set up annually in the Victory Plaza area outside the American Airlines Center. A Dallas Stars game is scheduled, is played somehow without any OT, then the 'NYE' organizers have a built-in outdoor audience (after the Stars game lets out) for this thing. The ABC station (WFAA/8), whose parent company is one of the cheerleaders for the event, carries it live every year. They break into Dick Clark's show, then about ~45 minutes later, go back to it to show what was missed and finish that up. Anyway, if they didn't have the Stars game fans, I'm not sure how many folks would show up downtown (most people have historically gone to restaurants/bars/hotels if they're out, or stayed home otherwise, and didn't really try to ever centralize an NYE thing around here before (except for 2000, when at 12 midnight, the red neon Pegasus (as in Mobil) was relit and started spinning again on top of the Magnolia building (now a hotel) after many months of renovation (lots of long-time Dallasites got a real kick out of it as the sign had long been a symbol downtown (the building was the tallest in Dallas for many years), the effect of which has spread over the years to city bike route signage and downtown wayfinding signage)...anyway, how I digress, I'm not sure if this local version will ever be the long-running success of the NYC version, but it has a long LONG way to go. There's a lot of silly schtick (worse than the national versions of schtick, if you can imagine), and lame segments with even lamer music. The fireworks after midnight--definitely the lamest part!! If you're gonna have a fireworks show, it needs to be done *for real*, not this homemade-looking backyard half-a** stuff!! But, I guess, at least it's an attempt to have something besides Times Square (live, or sort-of live) to see on local TV.
Now, if somebody will start showing Seattle every year nationally (instead of thinking the only thing out west is Vegas >ugh< ) --one of the more interesting non-NYC New Year's celebrations IMO. They really work those Space Needle fireworks at midnight!