Not sure if this counts but when reruns of Fox's "Married With Children" first entered syndication in the 90s, starting in the
Fall of 1991, they aired on WMAQ Channel 5 (NBC) right after the 6pm News and just before the NBC lineup. I always found that a bit weird as I always assumed that ABC/CBS/NBC affiliates didn't air as many syndicated reruns of network sitcoms or dramas during the weekday compared to Fox affiliates (which felt more independent during the early years) or independent stations (including those that featured the WB or UPN blocks). In comparison, WBBM Channel 2 (CBS) was (and still is) airing "Entertainment Tonight" and WLS Channel 7 (ABC) was (and still is) airing "Wheel of Fortune" in the 6:30pm slot. I'm more used to how Channel 5 aired either entertainment shows (such as "Extra" or "Access Hollywood") or tabloid news shows (such as "Hard Copy" or "A Current Affair") after the News rather than a sitcom that was still first-run (and on a competing network) when it first enter syndication. "Married With Children" reruns aired on WMAQ right after the 6pm news until
1996 (or maybe 1995) when they moved to WGN Channel 9 and WMAQ aired "Access Hollywood" instead, which they still run on that time slot to this day. Prior to 1991's fall lineup,
"Hard Copy" aired after the 6pm News.
When the Kids WB block first launched in Sept. 1995, the Chicago market was an abnormality compared to other markets. While the primetime WB block (which was only Wednesdays and Sundays back then) did air on WGN Channel 9, the Kids WB block, on the other hand, aired on WCIU Channel 26, which was just in its first year as an English-speaking Independent (they were previously the affiliate for Spanish-speaking Univision, which since resides on WGBO 66). On top of that, the Kids WB block didn't air on Saturday Mornings at 7am or 8am (depending on the time zone). Instead, they aired on
Sunday mornings at 10am to 2pm. The weekday programming also aired on WCIU. Oddly enough, the Kids WB block did air on the WGN Superstation in markets outside Chicago, where the local station opted to air "Bozo", local news, and talk shows (during the weekday) instead. By 2004, the Kids WB block (which would end in a few years anyway) ended up airing on WGN but I stopped watching Kids WB by 2000 and can only recall how that block was airing on WCIU during the 90s.