Re: Most Inexplicable Network Program Pre-Emption
Not for content, but because they had a pre-existing Saturday night sports show from their CBS days. KSL, oddly enough, aired The Book of Daniel. (That one was preempted by a few NBCs: WTVA, WSMV, and six Nexstar NBC affiliates from Indiana to Texas. The second episode got preempted in Michigan for an auto show. One of the stations that picked it up, KWBF-Little Rock (ironically Nexstar sister KARZ), actually got threats and had to hire security guards.)
Ultimajock said:...KSL-TV, owned by Bonneville (a business arm of the Mormon church), also passed on NBC's God, The Devil & Bob, which instead went to KJZZ-TV/14 (co-owned with the Utah Jazz NBA franchise), then the UPN affiliate in Salt Lake City. God, The Devil & Bob was also rejected by WNDU-TV/16 South Bend, then owned by (Catholic) Notre Dame University, passing it along to a digital sub-channel of CBS affiliate WSBT-TV/22, the CBS affiliate there...searadiofreak said:KSL-TV 5 in Salt Lake City does not run SNL due to content. However, they do run their prime-time specials, which basically offer the same content. SNL can be seen in the market at CW KUCW.
Not for content, but because they had a pre-existing Saturday night sports show from their CBS days. KSL, oddly enough, aired The Book of Daniel. (That one was preempted by a few NBCs: WTVA, WSMV, and six Nexstar NBC affiliates from Indiana to Texas. The second episode got preempted in Michigan for an auto show. One of the stations that picked it up, KWBF-Little Rock (ironically Nexstar sister KARZ), actually got threats and had to hire security guards.)