Are any other NBC affils doing the same thing?
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NBC fired back, Network TV President John Eck saying: "WHDH's move is a flagrant violation of the terms of their contract with NBC. If they persist, we will strip WHDH of its NBC affiliation. We have a number of other strong options in the Boston market, including using our existing broadcast license to launch an NBC owned and operated station."
daryll said:This is great. I hope WHDH does preempt Leno at 10 and it would be awesome if more stations did the same. The networks are so pompous about local affiliates preempting their sacred line-ups. NBC seems to be headed down the same lackluster road they travelled in the late 70's and early 80's. Go Ed Ansin!
Morgan Wick said:Is WHDH TRYING to get out of its NBC affiliation, and jump the sinking ship that has been Zucker-era NBC?
Skynet74 said:Seriously how much News does a station need to air? They've already got 5 to 7 AM. Then the Today Show for four more hours after that. Followed by an hour of News at Noon. Then they Air News from 4 PM to 7 PM. Then 11 to 11:30 PM. That's already 10.5 hours a day of some type of News programming. Now they want to add another Hour? The station will be almost 50 percent News programming. Insanity! Freaking Insanity!!!
daryll said:If the networks had their way, telethons would be relegated to non-network affiliates, permanently. CBS gives some of its BEST local affiliates a maximum number of hours per year for preemptions. I know of one station that gets only 12 hours per year for telethons and any local specials. The telethons have some grandfathered halo on them so the networks can't say a whole bunch. Yes, some telethons do serve a great cause for our nation's children (CMN, particularly).
Darrel M said:The odd thing here (and it looks like this hasn't yet been brought up on this thread) is that WHDH already produces a primetime newscast for its sister station, WLVI ("7 News at 10 on CW56"). What's Ed Ansin going to do with that newscast?