WSMV in Nashville was still on their 11 AM news while the other "big two" in town had went to network with the "New Pope coverage"
WSMV in Nashville was still on their 11 AM news while the other "big two" in town had went to network with the "New Pope coverage"
NBC has a feed. My local NBC (KMNF-LD) has carried it since it went live (right after the smoke).I am wondering if NBC was delivering a feed and they just didn't pick it up, or if NBC itself was asleep at the wheel.
I'd think more the former considering how affiliates are sometimes when it comes to handling network breaking news coverage where its sometimes optional to pick up + local ad revenue too. Here in Phoenix, all the Big 4 stations are carrying it.WIS in Columbia did the same thing. I had my ZapperBox recording (I'd programmed it last night), so I had to switch over quickly to CBS (WLTX). WIS went on with their local news until 1 pm.
Major fail for both WIS and WSMV. I am wondering if NBC was delivering a feed and they just didn't pick it up, or if NBC itself was asleep at the wheel.
Are the big four networks expanding their evening news to one hour tonight?
Depends on market. Most smaller markets won’t (Mine here in Mankato, MN won’t)Are the big four networks expanding their evening news to one hour tonight?
Here in Phoenix, KPHO didn't show the 2nd half-hour, opting to keep their 6:30 newscast local (which unlike the other afternoon/evening newscasts, is exclusive to CBS5, not simulcasted on KTVK 3TV). In regards to network coverage itself, no surprise about ABC considering they have Nightline & they'll probably have a special 20/20 on the new Pope if not tomorrow night, definitely in the near future, knowing how they are when if comes to covering breaking news.Not here in Columbia. They all ran just the regular 6:30 newscast.
No disrespect intended (I'm Catholic myself), but it probably wasn't judged a big enough story to warrant extra coverage (but then there's CBS's extended coverage as noted above). The NBC news only spent the first ten minutes or so on it.
There weren't a lot of Catholics where I live in the Charlotte area but there are more than there used to be. "Jeopardy" aired as usual. I was more concerned about severe weather coverage, but that was limited to crawls. However, I didn't know how bad things were. There were severe thunderstorm warnings for two counties next to mine, and I am near both of the counties. And the same line of storms had produced golf ball size and even lime size hail. I never heard of lime size hail. The rain was really coming down and there was quite a bit of thunder and maybe wind, but not what anyone would call severe.Not here in Columbia. They all ran just the regular 6:30 newscast.
No disrespect intended (I'm Catholic myself), but it probably wasn't judged a big enough story to warrant extra coverage (but then there's CBS's extended coverage as noted above). The NBC news only spent the first ten minutes or so on it.
There are a lot more Catholics in the Charlotte area than there used to be. In-migration from the urban Northeast has fueled much of that.There weren't a lot of Catholics where I live in the Charlotte area but there are more than there used to be. "Jeopardy" aired as usual. I was more concerned about severe weather coverage, but that was limited to crawls. However, I didn't know how bad things were. There were severe thunderstorm warnings for two counties next to mine, and I am near both of the counties. And the same line of storms had produced golf ball size and even lime size hail. I never heard of lime size hail. The rain was really coming down and there was quite a bit of thunder and maybe wind, but not what anyone would call severe.
Thank you for this. I will need to find a way to dedicate storage space (6 GB), probably a thumb drive, as this just about maxes out the hard drive storage space on my laptop.You can find NBC's Special Report coverage here, starting about 6 hours 10 minutes in:
Re: Do your station still pre-empts network shows for local sports?
On now-defunct Guiding Light, Sacramento's then-CBS affiliate KXTV (now ABC) dropped it in 1992, and when KXTV and KOVR swapped in 1995, KOVR refused to do the same thing and even as a CBS O&O. Pretty uncommon for a network O&O station not clearing a show broadcast by their network. Fox's Weekend Marketplace, different story.
Congress, the NAB, and the FCC screwed us on the SHVERA and later STELA laws on distant network feeds. It would be nice if they let us watch network programming (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX from NYC East/LA West) on like DirecTV for example on satellite incase of a local station pre-empts it for local or nonsense stuff. But never happen to satellite subs.
I wanted to watch Andy Griffith on Me TV last night, but it was pre-empted by Women's hockey. Wth? This month is the Month of Mayberry on Me TV and they are airing the best of Andy Griffith.
Thank you for this. I will need to find a way to dedicate storage space (6 GB), probably a thumb drive, as this just about maxes out the hard drive storage space on my laptop.
Perhaps it's not inexplicable, but to those of us who actually wanted to see NBC's game shows, or David Letterman at the correct time, it's inexcusable that WMC's station management was allowed to get away with it for as long as they did. It lasted until the station was sold in the early 90's to what would eventually become Raycom, but by that time NBC was caving in and giving most of daytime back to the local stations, and WMC moved Late Night back to 11:35 CT only after Conan O'Brien took over as host.
What NBC should have been doing was to penalize stations like WMC that pre-empted too much of their programming, possibly even to the point of losing their affiliation. I've read where that happened with some stations, but NBC let WMC and others get away with being pre-emption crazy.
The WSMV pre-emption Saturday sounds like may have been accidental or a scheduling screw-up, but in the 80's WMC in Memphis would regularly come into Major League Baseball games on NBC late because NOTHING came before Memfus Rasslin' (which also pre-empted some Saturday morning cartoons over the years), even if it meant coming into major sports on NBC late, and this went on for years.
One place where WMC pre-empted sports that I didn't mind was when they carried football games on the syndicated SEC network instead of other sports from NBC on Saturday afternoons including Notre Dame Football in later years because I'd usually rather see the SEC game. That lasted until the SEC Network games moved to WLMT 30 in Memphis in the early 90's.