This is related to the "Late nighters in syndication" thread, only it deals with shows that didn't air at all in some cities. Again, I got my inspiration from the Game Show Forum:
http://www.gameshowforum.org/index.php?topic=26840.0
Again, the same could be said for talk shows, newsmagazines, even some network shows. Here in the Memphis market, we never saw Anderson Live, while Kelly and Michael was MIA for one season.
For decades, there have a slew of syndicated game shows besides Wheel, Jeopardy, and Family Feud airing on many stations in the country's top markets. But then there were others that never saw the light of day in the country's top markets.
One huge example was "Every Second Counts." Even though it was cleared in Los Angeles and Chicago, it did not air in the #1 market: New York City!!! Then again, the show was doomed right from the start; it may or may not have aired on any or all of Group W's stations. (I did see it in L.A., because Phoenix (where I was living at the time) passed on it)
And on another board, I discussed the lesser-known shows Atlanta -- now a top 10 market -- got to see; the following that got bupkis clearance are:
Anything For Money
Make Me Laugh (Bobby Van; the former two would be rerun years later on USA Network)
Pitfall
$ale of the Century (nighttime)
Jeopardy! (Art Fleming nighttime)
Go For It! TV
Guilty or Innocent (the very forgotten courtroom/game show hybrid)
Anything You Can Do
Camouflage (I think, but have yet to look at any 1980 listings from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution to confirm this)
The aforementioned Every Second Counts
Were there any others that the large markets said "NO" to?
http://www.gameshowforum.org/index.php?topic=26840.0
Again, the same could be said for talk shows, newsmagazines, even some network shows. Here in the Memphis market, we never saw Anderson Live, while Kelly and Michael was MIA for one season.