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oldiesfan6479 said:Mario-500 said:oldiesfan6479 said:For example, there was a story on how Serena Williams was fined for an outburst in yesterday's tennis, but no mention at all
on today's extend-o-match with the guys.
The story was mentioned early in the broadcast before the match.
OK, I'm confused. You stated the story was mentioned in the broadcast, but apparently
there was no CBS Evening News aired in (at least) ET/CT due to tennis airing from
4:00-8:37 ET/3:00-7:37 CT. If you're in Mobile (CT), how did you see the newscast?
The 6 PM PT feed occurred after tennis ended, assuming it was live then, although
I have my doubts.
I was thinking you were referring to the broadcast of the tennis match, not "The CBS Evening News" when you typed, "But there was no mention at all on today's extend-o-match with the guys". When I read "on", the word "during" came to mind. If you had typed, "For example, there was a story during the newscast" or "For example, the newscast had a story", there would have been no misunderstanding or confusion.