I once watched a State of the Union address on C-SPAN at the beach. It was a different experience.
"BrainDead" didn't record. So I checked to see if it aired. CBS made the decision to air an hour of the convention at the last minute. I assume they are doing this all week. And I checked next week and found they are airing the Democratic Convention as well. I decided to record their coverage.
I have only seen Giuliani's speech and Trump's wife's speech. NBC kept interrupting Giuliani and didn't even show the start of his speech. I saw all of this later, so it's not like I could change channels and see what I missed.
That's fine for those that pay for a full package, but see my previous post about why I don't.C-Span will re-air it. Uninterrupted, of course.
I am having terrible flashbacks to a family vacation when I was a kid. We rented a house on one of the Great Lakes.
The weather was absolutely horrible all week. It was late July and one night the temperature went down to 38 F!
Lots of rain during the days.
There was a black-and-white TV there which got 3 channels, all of which carried gavel-to-gavel coverage
of the Democratic Convention. My brothers and I were not happy campers!
For it to be 1954 that would have been an off year for presidential elections. Would it have been a state level convention? To me that sounds like an even bigger waste of airtime than the presidential conventions.
I live on the West Coast in California and we did not see any of our O&O's in San Francisco Pre-empt network Primetime shows for the convention. Primetime went as scheduled......and Network editions of the RNC convention at 7pm.
In Phoenix and Tucson ("we're Arizona..we don't know what time zone we're in"), ...
Not quite.
From perusing zap2it.com yesterday and today for a few markets...
What you saw LIVE! from 7-8 PT was the 10-11 ET hour (Convention coverage). Then, 8-10 PT = 8-10 ET. And finally, from 10-11 PT the networks ran "filler" for the left coast (a repeat of something)--OR the station scheduled its own filler 10-11 PT (KABC-TV is to air an extra hour of Eyewitless News at 10 tonight).
In Phoenix and Tucson ("we're Arizona..we don't know what time zone we're in"), the 10-11 ET Convention also aired LIVE! from 7-8 MST, followed by the 8-10 ET programs from 8-10 MST.
In the normal Mountain Time Zone (example: Denver), 10-11 ET Convention aired LIVE! 8-9 MT, with the other two hours of prime bookended around it.
The fact that gavel-to-gavel lasted as long as it did (until 1980) is stunning. Maybe three of those conventions in the TV era had any doubt over who would win. Yet the networks still threw their full resources at the two conventions.