My network stations have some freedom to preempt programming. Our ABC, Channel 4, owned by Albritton, does it the most. They usually do it during non-sweeps months.
They preempt many shows. AFV often is preempted during summer months for a "Feed the Children" or a special like that, or a older movie. They often preempt sitcoms for a lame spine institute infomercial. The preempted programming airs at weird times on Sunday afternoon when ABC doesn't have anything on.
CBS preempts only for sports. The only times they do are for ACC football and basketball games over CBS events, including basketball. However, all their basketball games air on their .2 subchannel. They used to preempt way more when they had no subchannel. Jefferson-Pilot made them air SEC basketball along with their football package.
One year, when Miami and Florida State were both in the top 10 in college football, Channel 5 preempted the game for another game and moved it to a cable channel not everyone got. OTA viewers were out
NBC rarely preempts at all. The only time they do is with a local telethon they have every March, that only lasts six or seven hours. Even with this, they still air NBC programming on their CW. They used to though. In 1997, the entire Ryder Cup was preempted because they had to air a Navy-Duke game on Sat. It was moved to a cable channel.
They preempt many shows. AFV often is preempted during summer months for a "Feed the Children" or a special like that, or a older movie. They often preempt sitcoms for a lame spine institute infomercial. The preempted programming airs at weird times on Sunday afternoon when ABC doesn't have anything on.
CBS preempts only for sports. The only times they do are for ACC football and basketball games over CBS events, including basketball. However, all their basketball games air on their .2 subchannel. They used to preempt way more when they had no subchannel. Jefferson-Pilot made them air SEC basketball along with their football package.
One year, when Miami and Florida State were both in the top 10 in college football, Channel 5 preempted the game for another game and moved it to a cable channel not everyone got. OTA viewers were out
NBC rarely preempts at all. The only time they do is with a local telethon they have every March, that only lasts six or seven hours. Even with this, they still air NBC programming on their CW. They used to though. In 1997, the entire Ryder Cup was preempted because they had to air a Navy-Duke game on Sat. It was moved to a cable channel.