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> > Yes, I have lived my entire life on the east coast. My
> > question is mainly focusing on the three major networks -
> > ABC, NBC, and CBS. It just seems more common for there to
> be
> > 11 PM newscasts, which would translate to 10 PM newscasts
> in
> > CST, since this is when primetime programming would end.
> The
> > primetime shows would be cut off if stations aired a 9
> > o'clock newscast. I didn't think there were that many 10
> PM
> > EST newscasts, which is why I thought there wouldn't be
> too
> > many 9 PM CST newscasts, either. I always thought 11:00
> news
> > has been the standard.
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> Some, KTTV, WNYW, KTVU, et al already had established news
> programming in the 10:00/9:00 hour so there was no
> disruption when they signed on with (or were bought by) Fox.
Pre-1986, didn't WOR-TV and WPIX also have 10PM newscasts? I don't have any NYC TV Guides from then to check.
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> > question is mainly focusing on the three major networks -
> > ABC, NBC, and CBS. It just seems more common for there to
> be
> > 11 PM newscasts, which would translate to 10 PM newscasts
> in
> > CST, since this is when primetime programming would end.
> The
> > primetime shows would be cut off if stations aired a 9
> > o'clock newscast. I didn't think there were that many 10
> PM
> > EST newscasts, which is why I thought there wouldn't be
> too
> > many 9 PM CST newscasts, either. I always thought 11:00
> news
> > has been the standard.
[edit]
> Some, KTTV, WNYW, KTVU, et al already had established news
> programming in the 10:00/9:00 hour so there was no
> disruption when they signed on with (or were bought by) Fox.
Pre-1986, didn't WOR-TV and WPIX also have 10PM newscasts? I don't have any NYC TV Guides from then to check.
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