Might also mention that Stanford-UCLA is preempting local news on Fox stations. I assume that KTTV and KTVU will get the whole game in event Yankees-Mets baseball runs past 10:30pm.
ABC, CBS, and NBC will also air special 9/11 20th anniversary specials Saturday Morning running from 7:30am to 10amAll major New York City TV Stations are set to be carrying the 9/11 20th Anniversary all morning Saturday, with the exception on WWOR. They will have the Fox College Football Pre-Game Show and a Simulcast of the Oregon-Ohio State Game in case the ceremony runs past 12 Noon (which is most likely)
Yes. The last "new" cartoon i watched with any regularity was The Real Ghostbusters. When i got cable i could watch Cartoon Network, which had Wacky Races and The Perils Of Penelope Pitstop, which i had never seen before. The CTA of 1990 turned me off on cartoons for the most part.Sure does. Saturday morning cartoons were breathing their last in the '90s, and that affiliate in Northern Iowa could probably get more money running infomercials in that slot than from whatever local spots it could sell for children's programming.
The “excuse” was simple: business. Let’s not pretend for a moment that had E/I never been more than a part of the Old MacDonald song that the morning shows wouldn’t have found their way to Saturday mornings alongside local news (in many markets). The cable networks were going to become the home for cartoons and kids shows. The broadcasters weren’t going to keep living in some over-romanticized past, mostly championed by people well past the typical cartoon age.I've said before that the big 3 networks used the E/I rules as a convenient excuse to drop cartoons on Saturday mornings by only running the required E/I programming and filling the rest of the morning with weekend versions of their morning news shows. They also took the cheap way out with Litton's programming instead of coming up with kid's shows that could be both fun and educational.
If it was election season, it could have been to catch up on inventory. We did that at WLFI, Lafayette....blew CBS off 2 Fridays in a row to run a movie and catch up on local spots, many that had been bumped for politicalI can't remember what year it was but I remember WOI 5 (Des Moines Iowa ABC affiliate) Pre-empted ABCs Primetime schedule from 7-9pm on a Thursday to air the movie Peggy Sue Got Married.
Not here in Denver (#16)Yes, but most games are not on network anymore.
Couldn't have been because last year, that game was on FOX (And it wasn't a very good game either)I seem to remember once CBS bailing out of "60 Minutes" to return to a NFL game(Broncos-Bucs?) when it was delayed by lightning.
Could this have been the game between the Avalanche-Golden Knights game that was played on the waters of Lake Tahoe??CNBC had to interrupt Shark Tank to show hockey. Some people were mad about that.
I didn't know KMGH aired the CBS Late Movie in the 1980s. I thought they stopped that in the 1970sIn the early '80s, our local CBS affiliate (KMGH 7) in Denver continuously pre-empted "The CBS Late Movie" for something else, which I can't remember. I could catch it on KYCU 5 (Cheyenne, WY), though, if conditions were favorable
That's what KMGH did, although they never had the rights to MASH (Those belonged to KUSA 9, who delayed "Nightline" for a half hour to air the show (They were still the ABC affiliate at the time))WREG CBS 3 in Memphis never carried CBS's late night programming until David Letterman moved there. But until then they never had much I was interested in. Instead WREG carried local late movies, and then reruns of MASH and later Cheers until Letterman moved there, and I actually liked it better. CBS never made any serious effort in late night programming until Pat Sajak's talk show, which was a flop, and not again until they were able to get Letterman, which was their first real success in late night.
Why is that a surprise?? The Jets-Giants game is…KSHB is carrying the 49ers-Chiefs pre season game instead of NBC's Jets-Giants pre season game
If that were LOUISIANA, folks WOULD NOT be angryThe 4 news stations in Connecticut blew out a lot of programming yesterday for coverage of Hurricane Henri. FOX 61 bounced a pre-season Giants game they picked up from NBC4 over to CW20 angering thousands. The Yankees game scheduled for CW20 was postponned due to the weather.
Keep in mind that CBS doesn't have the SEC anymore but other sports can still wreak havoc on the network schedule thoughIt looks like ABC and Fox are gearing up to run college football games and postgame shows through the 7-8 PM ET hour on Saturday that would normally be for news or local programming again. As usual CBS doesn't have any games until next week, but it would make sense for them to do the same thing considering how most late afternoon games run over.
CBS doesn't lose SEC football until 2024 when the deal with ESPN starts. But I won't be surprised for them to make some other deal with another conference to keep college games on after that, or go to carrying several conferences like ABC.Keep in mind that CBS doesn't have the SEC anymore but other sports can still wreak havoc on the network schedule though