I got cheated out of coverage of President Bush. I checked the listings and "60 Minutes" was to air at 7. Fox had the late game, and "The OT" was in the listings. I had the second half of "60 Minutes" set to record because that's when "Jeopardy" is on 6 nights a week (or supposed to be, on Saturday). I got 25 minutes of football and 5 minutes of the introduction to "60 Minutes". When I switched to the other recording there was a gap. The next time they went to a commercial the stopwatch said it had been 35 minutes. Huh?
It was too late to try to record the 30 minutes I lost on the station that had football. It never occurred to me that I should have recorded both halves of the show from the same affiliate. My cable company has two for some reason. And I am grateful, since the signal with an antenna is not what it was ten years ago, if I have to watch "Jeopardy" on that station.
But it has been stated here the home market will not allow competition for the home team's game … is it when the home team is on the road? That would be logical. If the game is at home and not sold out it won't be broadcast.
So if that game is on Fox, CBS gets a late game.
The station where I saw at least part of the coverage of Bush is not in the Panthers' home market. The rest of "60 Minutes" was about the destruction of Paradise, which I didn't watch.
It was too late to try to record the 30 minutes I lost on the station that had football. It never occurred to me that I should have recorded both halves of the show from the same affiliate. My cable company has two for some reason. And I am grateful, since the signal with an antenna is not what it was ten years ago, if I have to watch "Jeopardy" on that station.
But it has been stated here the home market will not allow competition for the home team's game … is it when the home team is on the road? That would be logical. If the game is at home and not sold out it won't be broadcast.
So if that game is on Fox, CBS gets a late game.
The station where I saw at least part of the coverage of Bush is not in the Panthers' home market. The rest of "60 Minutes" was about the destruction of Paradise, which I didn't watch.