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They preempted that for this?

I'm sorry but you remind me of the old lady who whines every week that 60 minutes is delayed due to the NFL
Its been that way (SEC on CBS) since 1998

plus CBS SN usually has a game in the same timeslot
I wasn't whining, just stating my opinion on what I thought would be a better way to schedule the games. But I know that it probably won't be changed.
 
WTHR NBC 13 in Indianapolis accidentally aired Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! in the opposite order tonight. They acknowledged it on social media around 7:10 and assured both shows would air.

I'm guessing this is because in previous years, WTHR would air the "Circle in Lights Parade" on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 7:30, moving Jeopardy! to 7:00 and moving Wheel to 7:30 on 13.3 MeTV, so J! had already been programmed for 7:00 without someone realizing there'd be no parade this year.

Several locally-broadcast tree lightings and parades have been cancelled for obvious reasons (including the Faneuil Hall tree lighting that's broadcast every year on WBZ CBS 4 in Boston), but some like the Rockefeller Center Tree lighting (which the O&O's and some other affiliates opt to start at 7 ET/PT instead of 8) are still on. Last Friday, WTOV NBC 9 in Steubenville, OH/Wheeling, WV re-aired the previous year's local parade.
 
Several locally-broadcast tree lightings and parades have been cancelled for obvious reasons (including the Faneuil Hall tree lighting that's broadcast every year on WBZ CBS 4 in Boston), but some like the Rockefeller Center Tree lighting (which the O&O's and some other affiliates opt to start at 7 ET/PT instead of 8) are still on. Last Friday, WTOV NBC 9 in Steubenville, OH/Wheeling, WV re-aired the previous year's local parade.

Have any of the networks announced their New Year's Eve plans yet? I assume no one will be allowed in Times Square to watch the ball drop, so what will viewers get? Musical acts performing in empty studios with dubbed-in crowd noise? Virtual concerts patched together from live performances from years past? Normal Thursday late night programming?
 
The Thanksgiving night game between the Steelers and Ravens on NBC has been postponed due to COVID.

Leaving us with a couple of games that can only be described as turkeys. The Texans, Cowboys, and (alleged) Football Team are 3-7, while the Lions are 4-6. Talk about America's Games of the Weak! :D
 
Ouch. Far too late to plug in another game, I assume. Hope the affiliates have a backlog of infomercials to run in its place!

I assume NBC will backfill with something. Maybe a classic game.

Probably a Weakest Link rerun or two. The West Coast, per usual, was offered a rerun of Dateline to put between 8:30-11.

On Thanksgiving night, NBC will air an encore of the "National Dog Show" (8pm ET) and "The Wall" at 10pm.
https://twitter.com/Ourand_SBJ/status/1331731345710706691
 
Have any of the networks announced their New Year's Eve plans yet? I assume no one will be allowed in Times Square to watch the ball drop, so what will viewers get? Musical acts performing in empty studios with dubbed-in crowd noise? Virtual concerts patched together from live performances from years past? Normal Thursday late night programming?

Here's a detailed rundown: https://cititour.com/NYC_Events/2020-2021-New-Years-Eve-in-Times-Square/4206

ABC will start at 8 ET/PT as usual, FOX at 11:00, and NBC at 11:30. No word on CBS, although Vegas affiliate KLAS is airing a telethon starting at 10:30 https://bestoflasvegas.com/article/its-zowie-bowie-circa-and-cbs-for-new-years-eve.html.
 
Ouch. Far too late to plug in another game, I assume. Hope the affiliates have a backlog of infomercials to run in its place!

Whenever the networks schedule a live event, such as sports, awards shows, etc. there is always backup programming ready to go should the live event be cancelled or technical problems scuttle the broadcast. Affiliates are advised of the potential alternate programming well in advance.
 
Pre-empting Women's Alpine Skiing. What a replacement!

What happens to the affiliates who sold the local breaks tonight to advertisers looking for a prime NFL matchup audience -- huge, largely male -- but got a dog show rerun audience -- smaller, largely female -- instead? Do those advertisers get a make-good in the form of free spots on Sunday afternoon's game? I assume the local breaks didn't sell out for the skiing.
 


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