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Joseph_Gallant
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Tonight (June 28th), President George W. Bush will be speaking on Iraq and the war on terror from Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The speech is scheduled to begin at 8 P.M. EDT, and run for about 45 minutres.
At this writing (1:20 P.M. EDT June 28th), ABC is the only broadcast network who has announced (based on what appears on the networks' homepages) that they will carry the speech live. Based on the homepages of CBS and NBC, neither network is (so far) planning to carry the speech.
Back on April 28th (the first night of the May sweeps), a prime-time press conference by the President almost didn't get on the broadcast networks. Only a change in the start time of the press conference, which made it much easier for the broadcast networks to schedule it, got the "big three" to cover it.
But this is different. It's Summer, and prime-time is mostly reruns.
Although NBC has two hours of first-run programs tonight ("Average Joe" at 8 ET/PT and "I Want To Be A Hilton" at 9 ET/PT), the Peacock network could very easily pre-empt a rerun of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" (scheduled for 10 P.M. ET/PT) in the Eastern and Central time zones, move "Joe" back to 9 ET and "Hilton" to 10 ET, and open-up the 8-9 P.M. (EDT) hour to carry the speech.
CBS has a rerun of "NCIS" from 8 to 9 EDT that could simply be bumped for the speech.
Another thought: For ABC affiliates in the Mountain and Pacific time zones (and, should their networks also end up broadcasting the President's speech, affiliates of CBS and NBC in those same time zones), the President's speech will come on at 5 P.M. PDT/6 P.M. MDT, which is when most network affiliates in these time zones air local news. Might some Mountain and Pacific time zone stations decide to stick with their high-profit local news and as a result, not show the President's speech live??
At this writing (1:20 P.M. EDT June 28th), ABC is the only broadcast network who has announced (based on what appears on the networks' homepages) that they will carry the speech live. Based on the homepages of CBS and NBC, neither network is (so far) planning to carry the speech.
Back on April 28th (the first night of the May sweeps), a prime-time press conference by the President almost didn't get on the broadcast networks. Only a change in the start time of the press conference, which made it much easier for the broadcast networks to schedule it, got the "big three" to cover it.
But this is different. It's Summer, and prime-time is mostly reruns.
Although NBC has two hours of first-run programs tonight ("Average Joe" at 8 ET/PT and "I Want To Be A Hilton" at 9 ET/PT), the Peacock network could very easily pre-empt a rerun of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" (scheduled for 10 P.M. ET/PT) in the Eastern and Central time zones, move "Joe" back to 9 ET and "Hilton" to 10 ET, and open-up the 8-9 P.M. (EDT) hour to carry the speech.
CBS has a rerun of "NCIS" from 8 to 9 EDT that could simply be bumped for the speech.
Another thought: For ABC affiliates in the Mountain and Pacific time zones (and, should their networks also end up broadcasting the President's speech, affiliates of CBS and NBC in those same time zones), the President's speech will come on at 5 P.M. PDT/6 P.M. MDT, which is when most network affiliates in these time zones air local news. Might some Mountain and Pacific time zone stations decide to stick with their high-profit local news and as a result, not show the President's speech live??