Cops is currently on WCCB Saturday and Sunday late nights (Sunday and Monday mornings) from 1 until 3:30am.
UPDATE: Just checked and WCCB has replaced it with Millionaire in the same time slots.
Cops is currently on WCCB Saturday and Sunday late nights (Sunday and Monday mornings) from 1 until 3:30am.
Wonder if we'll lose Sheriffs of El Dorado County as well.
As of its final week, only 6 of the Top 20 markets still carry syndie Live PD.
New York: WWOR My 9 weeknights at 1:00 and 1:30 AM. [Replaced with Dateline]
Philadelphia: WPHL My 17 weekdays at 11:00 AM.
Dallas: KDAF CW 33 weekdays at 4:00 AM (Mon-Fri, not Tue-Sat). [Replaced with Protection Court]
Houston: KTXH My 20 weekdays at 2:30 PM.
Boston: WFXT FOX 25 weeknights at 1:05 AM.
Phoenix: KAZT 7 (ind) weeknights at 10:00 and 10:30 PM.
Denver: *WEEKENDS ONLY* KTVD My 20 Saturdays at 12:00 and 12:30 PM and Sundays at 2:00 and 2:30 PM (frequently pre-empted by movies).
Cleveland: WJW FOX 8 weeknights at 2:30 AM.
Sacramento: KQCA My 58 weekdays at 5:00 AM (Mon-Fri, not Tue-Sat) and Sundays from 2-4 PM. [Replaced with Right This Minute, Chicago PD, and Dateline]
Cops is still carried in at least 8 of the Top 20 markets, with the top two of them apparently delaying the weekday primary run's five episodes to weekends.
New York: WLNY 10/55 (ind.) Sundays at 2:00 AM, 2:30 AM, and 2:00 PM; Mondays at 2:00 and 2:30 AM.
Philadelphia: WPSG CW 57 Saturdays at 2:00 and 2:30 PM; Sundays at 2:00 and 2:30 AM; Mondays at 3:00 AM.
Any reason why, once the pandemic began, many stations, especially CBS affiliates, began pre-empting whatever syndies they air Saturday nights at 7 and/or 7:30 ET with Paid Programming? Pretty much all the CBS O&O's have been doing this, and several others as well, sometimes with just one slot of the hour, sometimes both. WHP CBS 21 in Harrisburg (not an O&O) has moved Wheel of Fortune Weekend to Saturday afternoons at 12:00 PM (immediately after E/I CBS Dream Team) so they can air infomercials at 7:00. Jeopardy! Weekend usually remains Saturdays at 7:30, but sometimes also moves to 12:30 to make room for an infomercial. WCBS in NY has not aired Entertainment Tonight Weekend at 7:00 for several months; instead moving it to 5:00 PM Saturday if available, or 5:00 AM Sunday.
But WBTV airs hardly any syndicated programming anyway, so maybe it's always been like that.WBTV has aired infomercials at that time for as long as I can remember.I couldn’t tell you the last syndicated program they aired Saturday night from 7-8pm. Granted they often have SEC football overruns but still...
But WBTV airs hardly any syndicated programming anyway, so maybe it's always been like that.