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In Kansas, "Danger Rangers" Beat Notre Dame

You may recall recently where ABC was airing a World Cup Finals game on a Saturday morning, usually reserved for E/I programming so that the network and its affiliates meet their quota.

Today, CBS aired the Notre Dame/Navy college football game - live from Dublin, Ireland. The time difference means it starts at 9 AM ET. Concerned about meeting their own E/I quota, the CBS affiliate in Pittsburg, KS, KOAM, decided to air children's programming in lieu of the game.

KOAM posted a statement explaining the decision on their Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/koamfox14/posts/10151190070341276
 
DToTheJ said:
Today, CBS aired the Notre Dame/Navy college football game - live from Dublin, Ireland.
The time difference means it starts at 9 AM ET...

And 3-6 AM (live!!) in Hawaii. Followed by tennis at 6.

Source: zap2it.com
 
DToTheJ said:
You may recall recently where ABC was airing a World Cup Finals game on a Saturday morning, usually reserved for E/I programming so that the network and its affiliates meet their quota.

Today, CBS aired the Notre Dame/Navy college football game - live from Dublin, Ireland. The time difference means it starts at 9 AM ET. Concerned about meeting their own E/I quota, the CBS affiliate in Pittsburg, KS, KOAM, decided to air children's programming in lieu of the game.

KOAM posted a statement explaining the decision on their Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/koamfox14/posts/10151190070341276

That is Odd for a CBS affiliate to pre-empt or Blackout a game for a Kids show. I know in area where CBS Owns both a CW affiliate and Flagship CBS Station. The Kids show will simply Move to CW station owned by CBS whenever the Flagship CBS O&O has to air the game. I know in San Francisco on Thursday KPIX had to Pre-Empt a 49ers game to Air the RNC Speech from CBS News and CW got the 49ers game.
 
Saga owns the CBS affiliate and runs the Fox affiliate. With two full power sticks, it might be time to fire up another subchannel. With digital OTA current ownership regulations, circumstnces like these should be a thing of the past.
 
Wright County Guy said:
Saga owns the CBS affiliate and runs the Fox affiliate. With two full power sticks, it might be time to fire up another subchannel. With digital OTA current ownership regulations, circumstnces like these should be a thing of the past.

That's assuming that CBS would let them move the game to a subchannel. The E/I mandate is that 2 1/2 hours of educational childrens' shows must air on the primary channel -- and this requirement cannot be met by moving those programs to a subchannel.

That said, the FCC does allow for occasional preemption of these programs, as long as it isn't constant.
 
Wright County Guy said:
Saga owns the CBS affiliate and runs the Fox affiliate. With two full power sticks, it might be time to fire up another subchannel. With digital OTA current ownership regulations, circumstnces like these should be a thing of the past.

They could've easily bumped it to the Fox channel; usually at that time on Saturdays the waste-of-Fox's-bandwidth Weekend Marketplace is airing and there would've been plenty of time to make up the E/I hour they missed on that channel; the only people they would've annoyed are the three fans of 15 year-old Crook & Chase repeats and sitcom encores.
 
TexasTom said:
Wright County Guy said:
Saga owns the CBS affiliate and runs the Fox affiliate. With two full power sticks, it might be time to fire up another subchannel. With digital OTA current ownership regulations, circumstnces like these should be a thing of the past.

That's assuming that CBS would let them move the game to a subchannel. The E/I mandate is that 2 1/2 hours of educational childrens' shows must air on the primary channel -- and this requirement cannot be met by moving those programs to a subchannel.

That said, the FCC does allow for occasional preemption of these programs, as long as it isn't constant.

The educational and informative programming rules require at least three hours of such programing (including advertisements). You may read the rest of the rules here.
 
TexasTom said:
Wright County Guy said:
Saga owns the CBS affiliate and runs the Fox affiliate. With two full power sticks, it might be time to fire up another subchannel. With digital OTA current ownership regulations, circumstnces like these should be a thing of the past.

That's assuming that CBS would let them move the game to a subchannel. The E/I mandate is that 2 1/2 hours of educational childrens' shows must air on the primary channel -- and this requirement cannot be met by moving those programs to a subchannel.

That said, the FCC does allow for occasional preemption of these programs, as long as it isn't constant.

actually subchannels have to do it too...seen it on Country Network, CoolTV (when we had it), MeTV and AntennaTV
 
They could have put the kids shows in place of some of the infomercials that run over the weekend. But then you wouldn't want to offend the people who pay to run that would you?? ::)
 
anotherguy said:
They could have put the kids shows in place of some of the infomercials that run over the weekend. But then you wouldn't want to offend the people who pay to run that would you?? ::)

we cant piss of TimeLife or the MyPillow guy by pre-empting them for cartoons
 
My brother says KFMB in San Diego often bumps early college basketball games (9am-11am start Pacific time) from a CBS double or triple header in favor of E/I programming. Bump the sports programming, but whatever you do, don't pre-empt the infomercials. :p
 
recto101 said:
DToTheJ said:
You may recall recently where ABC was airing a World Cup Finals game on a Saturday morning, usually reserved for E/I programming so that the network and its affiliates meet their quota.

Today, CBS aired the Notre Dame/Navy college football game - live from Dublin, Ireland. The time difference means it starts at 9 AM ET. Concerned about meeting their own E/I quota, the CBS affiliate in Pittsburg, KS, KOAM, decided to air children's programming in lieu of the game.

KOAM posted a statement explaining the decision on their Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/koamfox14/posts/10151190070341276

That is Odd for a CBS affiliate to pre-empt or Blackout a game for a Kids show. I know in areas where CBS Owns both a CW affiliate and Flagship CBS Station. The Kids show will simply Move to CW station owned by CBS whenever the Flagship CBS O&O has to air the game. I know in San Francisco on Thursday KPIX had to Pre-Empt a 49ers game to Air the RNC Speech from CBS News and CW got the 49ers game or KBCW will run with CBS Kids programming in some cases.

Or in Los Angeles whenever KCBS2 has to air CBS programming and theres breaking news in LA the KCAL9(independent station owned by CBS) Crew will jump in and air a car chase or a shooting in the area from Sky9. Not really sure how WCBS and WLNY does this at this time.
 
I'll let you know as soon as the next of many NYC car chases breaks out... :D To this point, WCBS used WLNY to clear the CBS primetime lineup a few times while WCBS aired a Jets preseason game.
 
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