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One problem. Local news is on at 5:00 PM in all time zones these daysanotherguy said:NBC Daytime in 2015: The Today Show 7 AM-6 PM ET, followed by NBC Nightly News :![]()
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One problem. Local news is on at 5:00 PM in all time zones these daysanotherguy said:NBC Daytime in 2015: The Today Show 7 AM-6 PM ET, followed by NBC Nightly News :![]()
On ABC, the duty of producing sports falls to ESPN. On FOX, the same duty would fall on Fox Sports Net. On NBC, the same duty would fall either on Universal Sports or Vs.SanDiegoInExile said:While made in jest, this isn't all that far from the truth. Cable has been doing this for most of the past decade and the networks have mostly given up on Friday/Saturday primetime. Re-purposing shows was the buzzword circa 2005 and it wouldn't surprise me to see each network basically broadcasting 4-6 "original" shows A WEEK, plus sports, plus unscripted shows, supplemented by reruns. We really aren't that far from that already.
I think it will be the other way around with L&O & CSI. You forget CBS has a crappy (Not to mention NEWSLESS as well) station in Detroit. They wouldn't wanna promote that fact (CSI: Miami still uses RL O&O WFOR on occasion, though not nearly as much as they used to).vchimpanzee said:You know "America's Funniest Home Videos" will still be on.
You forgot "Law and Order: Chicago", "CSI' Detroit" and "NCIS: San Francisco".
Pat Cook said:One problem. Local news is on at 5:00 PM in all time zones these daysanotherguy said:NBC Daytime in 2015: The Today Show 7 AM-6 PM ET, followed by NBC Nightly News :![]()
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