@PTBoardOp94 lol laugh all you want your personal opinion does not matter. Unless you’re Jeff Zucker of course where everything you touch turns to $#!+
So Fox was in the right to only have two hours of primetime on mondays-saturdays and Sundays 7-10pm.
Just cancel the late night shows after Tonight and give NBC stations back the 1:30-4am time slots
It’s only a matter of time before broadcast networks shut out the affiliates and just stream everything.
Fox has aired Monday through Saturday 7-9pm since they launched on every night of those days. Of course Fox also aired latenight on Saturdays off and on since 1988 with Comic Strip Live, Tales From The Crypt, Saturday Night Special, Mad TV, Late Night with Spike something and now repeat programming.So Fox was in the right to only have two hours of primetime on mondays-saturdays and Sundays 7-10pm.
I'm truly fascinated by your hate for Mr. Zucker. I can only wish I had his success and multi-million dollar salary.@PTBoardOp94 lol laugh all you want your personal opinion does not matter. Unless you’re Jeff Zucker of course where everything you touch turns to $#!+
If NBC-TV does give back the 10-11 P.M. (Eastern /Pacific) hour to local stations and reclaims the 11-11:30 P.M. (Eastern/Pacific) half-hour to move up their late night programming, I think ABC and CBS affiliates will likewise demand that their respective networks follow suit.
I think your right. If we look at Saturday Morning Cartoons NBC cancelled all the cartoons and replaced it with the today show Saturday edition and 2 hours of teen shows back in the fall of 1992. Like in my area they delayed some of the teen shoes to Sunday if sports started earlier as they added a 2 hour newscast after Weekend Today.
CBS was next to follow with CBS Saturday This Morning / Early Show in the fall of 1997.
ABC was the last to broadcast Good Morning America Saturday in 2004.
Local news and syndication? The network model is changing. People are not watching live except for sports. It will all be streaming soon.Then what do they do with all of their very profitable O&Os?
Have you considered seeking help for this obsession?Jeff Zucker IMO is a disgusting narcissistic pervert who enabled, and turned a blind to toxic workplace behavior at both NBC and CNN while committing the same inappropriate behavior himself. Being a Trump fan he enabled Trump. He took NBC from #1 to #4/5 and let CNN become a hot mess. The fact that he was eventually fired from both speaks volumes.
I think your right. If we look at Saturday Morning Cartoons NBC cancelled all the cartoons and replaced it with the today show Saturday edition and 2 hours of teen shows back in the fall of 1992. Like in my area they delayed some of the teen shoes to Sunday if sports started earlier as they added a 2 hour newscast after Weekend Today.
CBS was next to follow with CBS Saturday This Morning / Early Show in the fall of 1997.
ABC was the last to broadcast Good Morning America Saturday in 2004.
Local news and syndication? The network model is changing. People are not watching live except for sports. It will all be streaming soon.
Have you considered seeking help for this obsession?
One might wonder, with a truncated schedule in the Eastern and Pacific zones, the networks might bring Central and Mountain into the same schedule, clock time wise. The technology has existed to delay network feeds for quite some timeOnce the network connection was established south of Richmond, "Broadway Open House" aired live in
Atlanta, Charlotte, Greensboro, and Jacksonville. (My dad was in high school in Greensboro in 1950-51 and
he has told me about watching the show.) It was carried either live or on kine in
every market that had a television station at the time.
ABC's show with Les Crane and its successor, "Nightlife," in 1964-65 also started at 11:15 but many stations didn't join the network until 11:30, same situation as NBC with Carson. When Joey Bishop's show debuted in 1967 it started at 11:30 ("The Tonight Show" had dropped the 11:15-11:30 segment about three months before Bishop's show debuted.)
And you know perfectly well that if NBC goes through with the plan to give back 10/9 and it works,
ABC and CBS won't be far behind. Given that Colbert, Fallon, and Kimmel air at 10:35 Central and Mountain,
I don't know why they wouldn't do just as well in the Eastern and Pacific time zones at 10:35.
CW and My Network too. CW normally does only two hours on Sundays, and it didn't have Sundays for a while. And it only added Saturdays a year or so ago.So Fox was in the right to only have two hours of primetime on mondays-saturdays and Sundays 7-10pm.
You're talking about Central time, right?Fox has aired Monday through Saturday 7-9pm since they launched on every night of those days. Of course Fox also aired latenight on Saturdays off and on since 1988 with Comic Strip Live, Tales From The Crypt, Saturday Night Special, Mad TV, Late Night with Spike something and now repeat programming.
Sundays has been 6pm to 9:30pm then 6pm to 10pm and 6pm to 9pm. Except now 6-7pm is usually for sports after shows and if no sports reruns of other Fox programming.
Probably didn't matter. Programming on cable channels was drawing kids away from the networks already. By 2000, the only people who longed for Saturday morning network cartoons were baby boomer and Gen X parents and grandparents, not the kids themselves.Didn't NBC's last season (1991-92) of Saturday morning cartoons had lower ratings than the other networks airing Saturday morning cartoons at that time.