Re: Most Inexplicable Network Program Pre-Emption
Re the "Heidi" game:
In Alabama, there was barely a peep. As mentioned earlier, Birmingham's primary NBC station, WAPI-TV 13 (WVTM) originated The Bear Bryant Show, the weekly U. of Alabama football review program at 4 PM ... and Montgomery NBC affil WSFA-12 produced The Auburn Football Review ("You're so right, Carl!"), which followed at 5:00. Both programs, back to back, were relayed to all NBC stations in the state. No big surprise, Alabama and Auburn trumped pro football.
The only station in Alabama airing the Jets/Raiders game from NBC was little ol' Channel 42 in Birmingham. (Okay, MAYBE Tuscaloosa station WCFT-33 picked up the game, too) Bottom line: that game had next to zero viewership. Most people watched Bear talk about yesterday's game while chugging Coke after Coke and munching on Golden Flake potato chips, followed by Shug Jordan - jealous of Bear because it's a little hard to eat a Princess telephone.
(Bell sponsored Auburn's program)
Imagine the MAJOR tension that had to have permeated in the master controls of both Channels 13 and 42 when 6:00 (CST) approached, and 13 - planning to air "Heidi" - wondered if Curt G. and company were going to clear the air in time!!
More can be found here:
http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/heidi.htm
--Russell
Re the "Heidi" game:
BRNout said:What they did was cut away from the Jets - Raiders (1968) game with something like 1:30 left to go. The NY Jets were up by 3 points and had the ball. So, some knuckleheads at NBC in New York figured the game was over and they flipped the switch to the rather boring looking kids' movie, Heidi. **SNIP**
Needless to say, NBC had to do a mea culpa - Brinkley actually showed the last minute of the game on Nightly News (in case you missed it) and such a thing never happened again.
In Alabama, there was barely a peep. As mentioned earlier, Birmingham's primary NBC station, WAPI-TV 13 (WVTM) originated The Bear Bryant Show, the weekly U. of Alabama football review program at 4 PM ... and Montgomery NBC affil WSFA-12 produced The Auburn Football Review ("You're so right, Carl!"), which followed at 5:00. Both programs, back to back, were relayed to all NBC stations in the state. No big surprise, Alabama and Auburn trumped pro football.
The only station in Alabama airing the Jets/Raiders game from NBC was little ol' Channel 42 in Birmingham. (Okay, MAYBE Tuscaloosa station WCFT-33 picked up the game, too) Bottom line: that game had next to zero viewership. Most people watched Bear talk about yesterday's game while chugging Coke after Coke and munching on Golden Flake potato chips, followed by Shug Jordan - jealous of Bear because it's a little hard to eat a Princess telephone.
Imagine the MAJOR tension that had to have permeated in the master controls of both Channels 13 and 42 when 6:00 (CST) approached, and 13 - planning to air "Heidi" - wondered if Curt G. and company were going to clear the air in time!!
More can be found here:
http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/heidi.htm
--Russell