I can't see the NBC affiliates in the Central and Mountain time
zones giving up their 6 PM local newscasts for network programming,
although I sometimes wonder why American networks, unlike those
in many countries including Canada, don't wait until 10 PM to do the
national news. But it's so ingrained, going back to the '40s, that people
expect their network news at 6:30/5:30 and local news at 6 regardless
of time zone.
And in answer to the question about ABC affiliates' pre-empting Friday
nights for movies in the late '60s, that practice did indeed end when
the lineup of The Brady Bunch, The Partridge Family, Room 222, The
Odd Couple, and Love American Style became dominant in the early '70s.
Some affiliates were slower than others to abandon their movies; I remember
Ch. 11 in Atlanta didn't clear the whole night in pattern until the fall of 1970,
and I think WLOS did likewise. OTOH, WGHP Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High
Point, which also carried movies on Fridays dating back to 1964, was clearing
all of Friday night in pattern in the fall of 1969.
And if you want to know why pre-emptions were so common, take a look at
the fall schedules from the 1964-65 to the 1968-69 seasons. Spot the winners,
if you can:
1964-65 7:30 Jonny Quest
8 PM The Farmer's Daughter
8:30 The Addams Family
9 PM Valentine's Day
9:30 12 O'Clock High
10:30 (Local)
1965-66 7:30 The Flintstones
8 PM Tammy
8:30 The Addams Family
9 PM Honey West
9:30 Peyton Place (ill-fated attempt to expand the
popular primetime soap to three nights a week)
10 PM Jimmy Dean Show
1966-67 7:30 The Green Hornet
8 PM The Time Tunnel
9 PM Milton Berle Show
10 PM 12 O'Clock High
1967-68 7:30 Off To See The Wizard
8:30 Hondo
9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett
10 PM Judd For The Defense
1968-69 7:30 Operation: Entertainment
8:30 Felony Squad
9 PM Don Rickles Show (comedy-variety)
9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett
10 PM Judd For The Defense
zones giving up their 6 PM local newscasts for network programming,
although I sometimes wonder why American networks, unlike those
in many countries including Canada, don't wait until 10 PM to do the
national news. But it's so ingrained, going back to the '40s, that people
expect their network news at 6:30/5:30 and local news at 6 regardless
of time zone.
And in answer to the question about ABC affiliates' pre-empting Friday
nights for movies in the late '60s, that practice did indeed end when
the lineup of The Brady Bunch, The Partridge Family, Room 222, The
Odd Couple, and Love American Style became dominant in the early '70s.
Some affiliates were slower than others to abandon their movies; I remember
Ch. 11 in Atlanta didn't clear the whole night in pattern until the fall of 1970,
and I think WLOS did likewise. OTOH, WGHP Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High
Point, which also carried movies on Fridays dating back to 1964, was clearing
all of Friday night in pattern in the fall of 1969.
And if you want to know why pre-emptions were so common, take a look at
the fall schedules from the 1964-65 to the 1968-69 seasons. Spot the winners,
if you can:
1964-65 7:30 Jonny Quest
8 PM The Farmer's Daughter
8:30 The Addams Family
9 PM Valentine's Day
9:30 12 O'Clock High
10:30 (Local)
1965-66 7:30 The Flintstones
8 PM Tammy
8:30 The Addams Family
9 PM Honey West
9:30 Peyton Place (ill-fated attempt to expand the
popular primetime soap to three nights a week)
10 PM Jimmy Dean Show
1966-67 7:30 The Green Hornet
8 PM The Time Tunnel
9 PM Milton Berle Show
10 PM 12 O'Clock High
1967-68 7:30 Off To See The Wizard
8:30 Hondo
9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett
10 PM Judd For The Defense
1968-69 7:30 Operation: Entertainment
8:30 Felony Squad
9 PM Don Rickles Show (comedy-variety)
9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett
10 PM Judd For The Defense