mrschimpf said:...we got to Parenthood at 9:04pm, but instead of cutting out four minutes of commercials which would've got us back to being on time at 10pm, they kept them in so the show didn't end until 10:04pm. And obviously the local stations aren't about to give up their five minutes of ad time, so there's your Leno start at 10:38pm.
azumanga said:mrschimpf said:...we got to Parenthood at 9:04pm, but instead of cutting out four minutes of commercials which would've got us back to being on time at 10pm, they kept them in so the show didn't end until 10:04pm. And obviously the local stations aren't about to give up their five minutes of ad time, so there's your Leno start at 10:38pm.
Of course, they could have done what they did to some shows in the past if sports run over -- just start the next program in progress. Though apparently, they don't want to make Ron Howard any more angrier than he probably was by delaying the show, so here we are.
MarcB said:Normally the clock on my cable box says 11:34PM when Jay Leno starts. Today it didn't start until 11:37PM.
mrschimpf said:Then we got to Parenthood at 9:04pm,
MarcB said:Now that the fall season is here I'm gonna be checking out Christina Applegate's new show - "Up All Night" (though not until next week as I don't get out of work until 10:15 tonight) and of course I'll be watching "The Biggest Loser" when it starts next week.
Yeziknoradio said:mrschimpf said:Then we got to Parenthood at 9:04pm,
In Canada, NBC switched to Global (Thank-you Sim Sub!) immediately. Parenthood started on time.
Those who wanted to see the ending had to be on City TV, but then you'd miss the first few minutes of Parenthood.
With CRTC dictating that 95% of the programming must be identical, I gather no rules were broken...if it were a few more minutes over, Global tv (or the cable company) would have been in serious trouble!