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They preempted that for this?

KTXA, sister to Dallas CBS O&O KTVT, the official Cowboys station, is replaying last Sunday's Falcons/Cowboys game on Wednesday night from 7:00-10:00 PM Central, pre-empting the following programs: Jeopardy! (second run/year-old rerun), Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (second run), Drew Barrymore (encore; first airs on KTVT at 2:00), King of Queens x 2. The two game shows and Drew encore are not being made up at all. The KOQ's are bumped to 1:00 AM, replacing Monk and delaying its Wednesday feed to Sunday at 8:00 PM (not sure what they normally air there). This will also be the case on Wednesday 10/7 with a replay of 9/27's Cowboys/Seahawks game.

Are the local NFL replays only for non-Big Three affiliates? Looks like it's all FOX, My, CW, and indies.
 
I was under the impression the replays were going to be condensed to 2 hours, since WAXN has WSOC news at 7 and 10 there is really no good time to air them.
 
On Wednesday, four of the seven Virginia-based NBC affiliates aired the Virginia Senate Debate from 7-8 PM. The following programming was affected on the following stations:

WRC 4 (Washington, DC): NBC Nightly News is normally delayed to 7:00 due to an hour-long 6:00 newscast. Tonight, the newscast was shortened to 30 minutes and Nightly News aired live at 6:30 before the debate. Access Hollywood at 7:30 was pre-empted entirely and only Friday episodes repeat overnight.

WAVY 10 (Portsmouth/Norfolk): Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood were pre-empted. However, they both repeat on sister station WVBT FOX 43 respectively at 11:00 PM and 1:00 AM.

WWBT 12 (Richmond): Entertainment Tonight and Inside Edition were pre-empted. However, they both repeat in reverse order starting at 2:06 AM.

WVIR 29 (Charlottesville): Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! are both pre-empted entirely. However, when they were both pre-empted two weeks ago by the NFL Kickoff, WVIR aired the pre-empted Wheel episode on Saturday replacing the usual rerun (Wheel was a new episode that day; Jeopardy! was not, and its usual Saturday rerun aired after Wheel's new episode), so perhaps there's a chance they'll delay Wednesday's episodes to Saturday since they're both new eps and there are no national NBC sports on Saturday between 6 and 8 Eastern.


VA NBC's that did not air the debate: WCYB 5 (Bristol/Tri-Cities), WSLS 10 (Roanoke), WSVW 30 (Harrisonburg)
 
I'm surprised to hear that Ginsburg is the first Jew to lie in state. There has yet to be a Jewish president or vice president, but you'd think Louis Brandeis (the first Jewish justice) would have received that honor. Six other Jews have also served on the Supreme Court; two, of course, are still alive and active: Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan. Maybe the Jewish tradition of burying the dead within 2 or 3 days precluded Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, Arthur Goldberg and Benjamin Cardozo from being so honored. I guess Ginsburg's family was comfortable with this exception.
 
Sunday from 5-6 CDT on KEYC CBS Mankato they are having a 1st District Congressional Debate.

Pre-empted is CBS weekend news at 5:30 and I guess a Funny You should Ask rerun. Before Sept 14th the weekend "fill in" program (usually the 5-5:30 on CBS or 5-6 on FOX) was Family Feud. But that is no longer on in Mankato. Last couple weeks it was Funny You Should Ask in those spots.
 
Stanley Cup went into Overtime. NBC signed off at 11:26 PM Eastern while the game was still in progress and urged fans to switch to NBCSN for the rest. The East Coast slid back the late-night lineup half an hour.

Out West, of course, it varied. On KSBY 6 in San Luis Obispo, an hour of local news was scheduled at 8:00 Pacific, followed by Jeopardy! at 9:00, Wheel at 9:30, and a Dateline NBC rerun at 10:00. The news ran from 8:30-9:30, Jeopardy! aired at 9:30, and Wheel was skipped to Dateline. On KNVN 24 in Chico, CA, Wheel began as soon as NBC signed off and aired in full from 8:25-55, followed by Jeopardy! in full, and presumably they JIP'd or skipped 2 Broke Girls. KYMA 11 in Yuma, AZ didn't have any of their post-game programming listed. They JIP'd Dr. Phil at 8:00 (which should have already aired unaffected at 4:00), then aired a Dateline NBC rerun at 9:00. Wheel, which they almost-always air after local news following sporting events, wasn't aired at all (unless maybe they moved it to 4:30, which they have done in the past).
 
Stanley Cup went into Overtime. NBC signed off at 11:26 PM Eastern while the game was still in progress and urged fans to switch to NBCSN for the rest. The East Coast slid back the late-night lineup half an hour.

Would NBC have done the same thing if victory in overtime would have meant winning the Stanley Cup for Tampa Bay instead of just taking a 3-1 lead in a best-of-7 series? How about if the series goes to a seventh game and that runs into overtime? Is it still "Sorry, over-the-air Luddites. You'll have to pay to see how this ends!"
 
Would NBC have done the same thing if victory in overtime would have meant winning the Stanley Cup for Tampa Bay instead of just taking a 3-1 lead in a best-of-7 series? How about if the series goes to a seventh game and that runs into overtime? Is it still "Sorry, over-the-air Luddites. You'll have to pay to see how this ends!"

well I guess we might see tonight (If Tampa wins) how much "postgame" NBC will stick with (since SNL is a rerun)
 
Stanley Cup went into Overtime. NBC signed off at 11:26 PM Eastern while the game was still in progress and urged fans to switch to NBCSN for the rest. The East Coast slid back the late-night lineup half an hour.

Out West, of course, it varied. On KSBY 6 in San Luis Obispo, an hour of local news was scheduled at 8:00 Pacific, followed by Jeopardy! at 9:00, Wheel at 9:30, and a Dateline NBC rerun at 10:00. The news ran from 8:30-9:30, Jeopardy! aired at 9:30, and Wheel was skipped to Dateline. On KNVN 24 in Chico, CA, Wheel began as soon as NBC signed off and aired in full from 8:25-55, followed by Jeopardy! in full, and presumably they JIP'd or skipped 2 Broke Girls. KYMA 11 in Yuma, AZ didn't have any of their post-game programming listed. They JIP'd Dr. Phil at 8:00 (which should have already aired unaffected at 4:00), then aired a Dateline NBC rerun at 9:00. Wheel, which they almost-always air after local news following sporting events, wasn't aired at all (unless maybe they moved it to 4:30, which they have done in the past).

I think your wrong. NBC stayed till concluson.
 
They stayed until the conclusion. The game was shown in its entirety on NBC along with the interview of the player who got the game winning goal. All other postgame interviews/chatter was sent to NBC SN. Local news started at 10:27 CDT because Fallon started at 11:02 CDT.

Rob is confused because the NHL postgame is called "NHL Overtime" which they said to tune to NBC SN to see that.
 
This is my first weekend to get to see much college football because of my work schedule at Lowe's, and I've noticed that ABC and Fox aren't breaking after the afternoon games for local programming until 8 PM ET, and I guess that this will be the regular thing most Saturdays again. ABC has the College Football Scoreboard going into the night game and Fox is going to an MLB game. If this is the regular thing most Saturdays, I won't post about this every time unless there's something unusual.
 
with the MN Vikings on CBS tomorrow (until flex scheduling started a few years ago this would normally be one of the possible two times the Vikes were on CBS) WCCO is showing a vikings post game after the game up until 5pm. This pre-empts the PBR Bull Riding that CBS is showing after the early game
WCCO is airing it at 12:05am
 


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