First Night Colorado isn't much of a tradition. Not much to it. Expect KUSA 9 & KTVD 20 to run normal programming (Or NBC specials on KUSA 9)Once again WFAA is dumping ABC’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve for its own Big D NYE show at 10:35pm.
http://www.zap2it.com/rmp/tvgrid/tvgridprint?lineupid=USA-TX42822-X&tz=US/Central&time=1420081200
Will this be on other Gannett stations? Also, what other local New Year’s Eve programming is preempting national shows? And if the national shows are aired, are they live or on tape?
Question of sorts: Is there an ABC or NBC affiliate in the EASTERN Time Zone which doesn't carry the New Year's Eve programming?
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MINNESOTA
Duluth: ABC delayed, NBC LIVE
Mankato: No ABC or NBC affiliate
Minneapolis: ABC delayed, NBC LIVE
Rochester: ABC LIVE, NBC delayed
I don't even know if CBS is doing anything tonight. If your local station isn't doing something, it seems strange not to mark the New Year.
My choice would be watching people dance to the music of Guy Lombardo alternating with the craziness in Times Square and, of course, the ball drop. As i recall, whoever I watched (probably ABC live, but I taped NBC too) dropped the ball on the ball drop last year.
When did Central time zone stations start airing New Years from Chicago live? I thought that was a Conan OBrian thing. In Mobile it's listed as Chi-Town Rising on NBC15.
KASW deserves a special medal for running Las Vegas NYE. This is the first year they've done so, and I have to imagine it's a KLAS production of some sort. The main problem: it's after local NYE.
In our local stations' defense, there are no major syndicated local NYE celebrations in the Mountain Time Zone, not even in sort of major markets like Denver, Albuquerque or El Paso.
So what is the point? It'll be 1 AM in Phoenix.
There is one in metro Phoenix, where the Mill Avenue party in downtown Tempe is supposed to be one of the best-known in the country. No local station is covering it.
A celebration in New York is irrelevant outside of The Almighty East. It certainly doesn't need to air in any of the later time zones.
The Guitar Drop in Memphis that had been carried state wide by WKNO PBS 10 in recent years wasn't carried anywhere again this year.
Do any of those stations bother with anchors and a locally hosted show, or do they just show pictures of the Peach dropping?Atlanta: WSB (ABC), WAGA (Fox) and WXIA (NBC) will split screen the networks' celebratory shows with the local Peach Drop. I'm guessing that WGCL (CBS) will do likewise during Stephen Colbert's show.
2 and 5 showed the Peach Drop and Times Square side-by-side; 11 and 46 didn't.Do any of those stations bother with anchors and a locally hosted show, or do they just show pictures of the Peach dropping?