Re: Most Inexplicable Network Program Pre-Emption
I know that Atlanta, GA and Charlotte, NC's ABC affiliate passed on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" during the first five years. I've also found out that WJZ-TV in Baltimore, MD pre-empted "Dark Shadows" during its ABC run when it was affiliated with that network. I don't know that WJZ later cleared "Dark Shadows".
In Columbia, SC. WIS-TV pre-empted "Search for Tomorrow" during its NBC run (1982-86), same story for WDIV-TV in Detroit (the same station and its sister station KPRC refused to air "Poker After Dark"). Back in 1998, Greensboro, NC's CBS station WFMY-TV pre-empted the CBS Friday Night line-up for a Tommy Lee Jones movie.
In my home market (Greenville, SC), WLOS 13 was notorious for pre-empting ABC shows a lot. They didn't cleared the ABC run of "The Edge of Night", "The Mike and Maty Show" (pre-empted by Jerry Springer), "All American Girl" (the short lived Margaret Cho sitcom on ABC, pre-empted by reruns of "Murphy Brown"), "Fudge", "Here Come the Brides" (with Bobby Sherman and pre-Starsky and Hutch David Soul), "The Flying Nun", "Delta" (ABC short lived sitcom with Delta Burke). Plus, they pre-empted some of the popular ABC shows for reruns of "Murphy Brown" (including the animated ABC series later moved to FOX "The Critic" and ABC's "Dinosaurs"). In the mid 1980s, they dropped "Ryan's Hope" from the schedule. It was the only ABC affiliate (I think) to pass on "The View" from its 1997 debut until it was cleared in 2000. Other shows that WLOS stayed away until they cleared it include "The Brady Bunch" (similar story for KMBC-TV in Kansas City, MO), "One Life to Live", "ABC Evening News" (now "World News with Diane Sawyer"), and "The Drew Carey Show". Sadly, its owned by Sinclair, that they refused to air "Nightline: The Fallen" in orders by Sinclair (seen instead on WHNS 21 "Fox Carolina"), fortunately Sinclair's decision was voted Jeers by TV GUIDE on the Cheers and Jeers section in 2004. They do ocassionaly pre-empt programming for MDA telethon on Labor Day. Also they delay the first program on ABC Kids line-up to Sunday Mornings and show infomercials. To tell you the truth, infomercials do belong on Sunday Mornings, not Saturdays. Back in the days of analog TV, we watched the pre-empted ABC programs from WLOS on Augusta, GA's ABC station WJBF-TV or Columbia, SC's WOLO-TV.
WLOS wasn't the only station that pre-empted network programming. CBS affiliate WSPA-TV didn't air "Press Your Luck" during its first year, but it was cleared in 1984 after the infamous Michael Larson win, they later dropped it in 1986. They dropped "Card Sharks" (CBS version) in 1988 for syndicated "Wipeout", and didn't cleared "Now You See It", and pre-empted the CBS run of "Wheel of Fortune" (it was cleared two months later in September 1989). They didn't air "Hawaii Five-0" in the late 1960s/early 1970s seen on WAIM-TV 40 (then CBS/ABC, now MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYA 40). Plus they pre-empted "The Late Show with David Letterman" for one week in the Summer of 1998 for syndicated programing (including "Mama's Family" reruns) and infomercials. NBC affiliate WFBC-TV 4 (now WYFF) also pre-empted NBC programs. I've found out they pre-empted SNL for two years before clearing it in 1977. They didn't clear the short-lived Debbie Reynolds Show, so they air movies instead. They didn't air "Who What or Where" game show. Plus they didn't clear some of the NBC daytime line-up and Saturday Morning line up (including "Super Password"). Most of them ended up on independent WAXA 40 (now WMYA). Ironically, WYFF is owned by Hearst Television and is one of the NBC affiliates that don't clear the 4th hour of NBC's Today Show (hosted by Kathie Lee Gifford and Hodi Kotb). Same story for sister stations KCRA-TV in Sacramento, CA. KSBW-TV in Monterey, CA, and I hate to say this WBAL-TV in Baltimore, MD. BTW, I've finally had a chance to see the 4th hour via WCBD-TV in Charleston, SC while on vacation last year.
On sporting events. WASV 62 (now WYCW) broadcasted sporting events pre-empted by WSPA (CBS) and WYFF (NBC). Same story when WBSC (now WMYA) broadcasted pre-empted ABC sporting events.
BTW, I'm glad WLOS aired "Dark Shadows" during its ABC run. Plus Dick Cavett too.