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Joseph_Gallant
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Last night (October 25th), Game 3 of the World Series ended around 2:15 A.M. EDT (actually on the morning of the 26th).
I turned off my TV set and hit the sack immediately after the game ended, so I don't know if WFXT-25 here in Boston broadcast their late evening newscast (normally broadcast at 10 P.M. ET) or not.
I did see promos for the newscast and headline updates during the earlier part of the game, but I did not see any promos during the latter portions of the game telecast; nor did I see near the end of the game a crawl saying that WFXT's news would follow the game (they ran such a crawl at 10 P.M. ET and a couple of times not long after that).
I wonder how many Fox stations in the Eastern (and Central) time zones decided not to do "late evening" newscasts last night (this morning) due to the lateness of the hour. I would think the Fox stations in Chicago (WFLD-32) and Houston (KRIV-26), the two cities whose local teams were playing, probably did late local newscasts to wrap-up the game. But I think many other Eastern and Central time zone Fox stations simply said "The Heck With It!" and sent their news and production staffs home without doing a late newscast.
I turned off my TV set and hit the sack immediately after the game ended, so I don't know if WFXT-25 here in Boston broadcast their late evening newscast (normally broadcast at 10 P.M. ET) or not.
I did see promos for the newscast and headline updates during the earlier part of the game, but I did not see any promos during the latter portions of the game telecast; nor did I see near the end of the game a crawl saying that WFXT's news would follow the game (they ran such a crawl at 10 P.M. ET and a couple of times not long after that).
I wonder how many Fox stations in the Eastern (and Central) time zones decided not to do "late evening" newscasts last night (this morning) due to the lateness of the hour. I would think the Fox stations in Chicago (WFLD-32) and Houston (KRIV-26), the two cities whose local teams were playing, probably did late local newscasts to wrap-up the game. But I think many other Eastern and Central time zone Fox stations simply said "The Heck With It!" and sent their news and production staffs home without doing a late newscast.