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  1. Charlotte Changes For The Week of September 12

    WBTV—No Changes

    WSOC—Sherri inherits Wendy Williams’ 10am time slot. A repeat of WSOC News Tonight replaces Daily Mail TV at 1:36am (but not until Tuesday night/Wednesday morning because of MNF). Law and Crime Daily replaces Right This Minute next week at 2:06am.

     

    WCCB

    10am/10:30 Drew Barrymore (replaces Steve Wilkos

     

    11am Steve Wilkos (replaces Maury)

    1pm Maury (replaces Steve Wilkos)

    3pm Steve Wilkos (replaces Drew Barrymore)

    4pm Jennifer Hudson (replaces Ellen)

    6pm American Housewife x2 (replaces Mom and Mike and Molly)

     

    7pm The Neighborhood x2 (replaces Blackish x2)

    11:30pm Blackish x2 (replaces Two Broke Girls and the first half of the Kelly Clarkson encore)

     

    12:30am Mom (replaces the second half of the Kelly Clarkson encore)

     

    2am Jennifer Hudson encore (replaces an infomercial and Mom)

     

    3am Kelly Clarkson encore (replaces “Rejoice With Pastor Dayna” and the first half of Drew Barrymore encore)

     

    4am infomercial (replaces the second half of the Drew Barrymore encore)

     

    I’m told Nick Cannon will not be going off the air til the 23RD. So maybe a Karamo encore takes his 1am spot the 26th? He’s supposed to be taking 3pm according to the website.

     

    Tape delayed high school football from 11pm-1:30am Friday nights will be disrupting the late night schedule at least through the end of the regular season the last week of October. Maybe Blackish will be from 1:30-2:30am followed by Mom?

     

    WCNC—Only change is simply swapping out Days of our Lives for NBC News Daily at 1pm. 
     

    WJZY

    11:30am Pictionary (replaces You Bet Your Life)

    1pm Extra (replaces Dateline)

    1:30 TMZ (replaces Dateline)

     

    * Dateline is only a placeholder at 1pm this week and next after The Good Dish went bye bye last week. And is getting preempted for BBT and YS tomorrow because Penn State and Purdue is airing on Fox tomorrow night. Believe it or not that would’ve been a better permanent Good Dish replacement. But I think this will be the backup time slot for BBT and YS for when WJZY can’t air them at 7 and 7:30. Extra and TMZ are previous day’s repeats from 11:30 and midnight.

     

    12:30am Access Hollywood (replaces You Bet Your Life encore). Apparently Nexstar decided to pick this up again but at the expense of the second run of Pictionary like it said on the website. But they can’t even run that at 1:30am? 


    WMYT

    11am We The People With Lauren Lake (replaces one run of Relative Justice)

     

    1pm Dateline (replaces TMZ and Extra). Yes, Nexstar is swapping out the shows between the two stations, and for two weeks the same episode of Dateline will be running back to back at 1 & 2 on each station. 


    2pm You Bet Your Life x 2 (replaces Dateline) So it gets a downgrade in stations but the second run gets an upgrade out of late night.


    Also a reminder Last Man Standing finally gets cleared here next week on WMYT, at 6 and 6:30, which shifts Judge Mathis and People’s Court up an hour to 4 and 5.

     

    I thought all along that Schitts Creek was leaving syndication but that may not be the case. It remains at 10:30pm. 

     

    WAXN: The previous day’s Sherri replaces Wendy at 6am but obviously not until Tuesday the 13th.
     

    The 4pm episode of Law and Order: SVU moves to 11am to replace The Doctors after holding down the fort for a week after Judge Jerry ends this week. That will air back to back at 11am

    and noon so that makes sense.

     

    A double run of iCrime replaces Law and Order: SVU at 4pm. 

     

     

     

     

  2. 3 minutes ago, tylerSC said:

    I wondered what happened to her on WJZY. Sorry to see her go but a good move for her. But perhaps if WJZY had been smart enought to give her a permanent anchor spot there she would still be in Charlotte.

    You answered your own question. She should’ve at least got the noon and 4pm job. I could read between the lines that she was not happy about being replaced by Alicia Barnes. She stayed through her contract.

  3. 3 hours ago, bpatrick said:

    Have something from Atlanta.  WGCL is expanding its 3 PM newscast to an hour, giving the station four and a half hours of continuous news, including CBS (which airs at 6:30).

    "The Big Bang Theory" remains at 7:30 as the last syndicated show on Channel 46. "Inside Edition" can be seen on sister station WPCH at 11 PM.

     

     

    I figured they would do that but they should’ve kept Inside Edition and moved BBT to Peachtree. 

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  4. 51 minutes ago, B2r4a6n said:

    WNBC's schedule is as follows...

     

    11am: News 4 NY

    11:30am: New York Live 

    12pm: NBC News Daily 

    1pm: Dateline 

    2pm: Access Daily 

    3pm: The Kelly Clarkson Show 

    4pm: News 4 NY  

    Pretty much whatever time Days airs in your market is what time NBC News Daily will be airing (Probably 1pm in most markets) and for good reason. I checked several markets. There probably wasn’t any time to tinker with schedules. I noticed that Salt Lake City, who bumped Days to late night, isn’t clearing NBC News Daily in the afternoon. And just saw that they are replacing Hot Bench with Drew Barrymore in full. They probably had that planned already.

  5. 1 hour ago, bpatrick said:

    Checking TV Passport, I see that WFMY has its daytime schedule for Sept. 12 through 11 AM and is still showing Ellen airing at 9 AM.  That can't be right.  Does anybody know something I don't about what's  going into that slot?

    WCCB hasn’t updated squat on Zap2it. I know Mike and Molly and 2 Broke Girls exit syndication.

  6. Just now, ATLNewsExpert said:

    Always also found it weird why for like at 6/5 in the US, local newscast came first then national while internationally (UK especially) it is the opposite. 

    There are a few exceptions. Many affiliates air the CBS Weekend News at 6 Eastern before local news on Sundays if sports do not overrun. And a few West Coast affiliates have started airing network news live from the East Coast at 3:30 PT, before local news broadcasts.

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  7. 20 minutes ago, ActionTV27 said:

    There's a lot of instances of this in off-network syndication, Seinfeld a notable example.

     

    In first-run syndication, Judge Alex ran longer than the show itself in repeats. I know Merv Griffin's Crosswords ran YEARS after it's short run, mostly for cheap filler. TBS also ran both Caroline Rhea and Megan Mulally's short lived talk shows in the early morning hours for a few years.


    It's definitely not unheard of but it's very rare. Usually when first-run shows are over, they don't pull a Judge Judy or The Jerry Springer Show and keep running in repeats.

    On the flip side, I believe The Middle left broadcast syndication before it even left the air 🤔

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  8. 52 minutes ago, bpatrick said:

    WBTV is a CBS affiliate.  WCNC is the NBC affiliate in Charlotte.

    Yeah but I’m just saying if CBS decided to cut an hour of primetime, WBTV might choose the 11:35 feed The poster pointed out that CBS is the one that offers dual Y&R feeds so they might do the same with the Late Show if they decided to cut an hour of primetime. Sorry for the confusion. 

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  9. 9 hours ago, TheRolyPoly said:

     

    That's not a bad idea. Have two feeds, let the affiliates choose.

     

    13 hours ago, Superdude said:

    Since tonight and late night are both taped they should have an 11pm and 11:35 feed and let the stations choose.  On CBS y&r has the 11am (12et) and 12:30pm feeds.

    WBTV would probably choose the 11:35 feed if CBS decided to cut an hour of primetime and did this. On Fridays during football season they could air Football Friday Night from 11-11:35. WCNC might choose the 11pm feed if NBC did it since their ratings are lower at 11pm and might want to offer an alternative.

  10. 1 minute ago, Kenneth Kissel said:

    These East Coast/Midwest NBC Stations already have 10 PM newscasts on other Networks.

     

    WXIA for MyNetwork Affiliate WATL (Atlanta) [TEGNA]
    WFLA for MyNetwork Affiliate WTTA (Tampa) [Nexstar]

    WAVY-TV for Fox Affiliate WVBT (Hampton Roads) [Nexstar]

    WICU for CW Affiliate WSEE dot 2 (Erie) [Lilly]

    WESH for CW Affiliate WKCF (Orlando) [Hearst]

    WBAL-TV for MeTV subchannel (Baltimore) [Hearst]

    WPXI for Fox Affiliate WPGH -TV (Pittsburgh) [Cox/Sinclair]

    WOAI-TV for Fox Affiliate KABB-TV (San Antonio) [Sinclair]

    KSHB for Independent KMCI-TV (Kansas City) [Scripps]

    WWBT for Fox Affiliate WRLH (Richmond) [Gray/Sinclair]

    KXAN for CW Affiliate KNVA (Austin) [Nexstar]

    WPTV for Fox Affiliate WFLX (West Palm Beach) [Scripps]

    WXII for CW Affiliate WCWG (Greensboro) [Hearst]

    KFOR for Independent KAUT-TV (Oklahoma City) [Nexstar]

    WBIR for Fox Affiliate WTNZ (Knoxville) [TEGNA/Lockwood]

    WNYT for MyNetwork Affiliate WNYA (Albany) [Hubbard]

    WDTN for CW Affiliate WBDT (Dayton) [Nexstar]

    WGBA for Independent WACY-TV (Green Bay) [Scripps]

     

    There are probably more so let me know what I missed. Bottom line is that these stations have a decision to make if NBC goes through with this.

     

     

     

     

     

    WXII for CW WCWG (Greensboro) (Hearst)

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  11. 1 minute ago, Kenneth Kissel said:

    Would you think many NBC affiliates would want to start/move a 10 PM newscast after hearing this. Many affiliates have newscasts already on sister stations (Especially FOX). I can see FOX getting very upset  at NBC for doing this.

    In the case of WRAL it might not be a great move. They already have a 10:00 news on Fox 50. It could be simulcast though.
     

    In Charlotte it would presumably upset the balance of three 10s and 3 11s, as WCNC’s would likely move to 10pm.

     

     Still it seems inevitable. 

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  12. 7 minutes ago, TexasTVNews said:

    Well, I don't. NBC does this, it's going to lose viewership and ratings at the 10pm/9pm slot.

    People are thinking this is going to be another Leno deal. I think local news moves to 10 and the late night talk shows move up a half hour. Broadcast TV is dying.

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  13. On 8/21/2022 at 6:31 PM, bpatrick said:

    I'm still waiting to find out what WFMY will run at 9 AM in place of Ellen. (Please!  Anything but Andy Griffith!)

    You might be waiting a while, they aren’t the greatest at updating their listings. They had a time confirming them as an official station of the Panthers this year.

     

    If they don’t start a 9am edition  of the Good Morning Show, their options might be limited. They might not have a choice but to air Andy. Pictionary would’ve been a good fit but WXLV picked it up only to air it at 1am. 🤦🏼‍♂️ Maybe one episode of Andy paired with Daytime Jeopardy and two Daily Blast Lives at 3.

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  14. Charlotte changes for the week of September 5:

     

    The Real is going off the air after September 2. It only took 6 years or so, but Last Man Standing is finally getting cleared in Charlotte. If it had before I don’t remember.  WMYT picks it up starting September 5 to essentially replace The Real. Their runs of Judge Mathis and People’s Court move up to 4 and 5 and Last Man Standing will air at 6 and 6:30 and they pick up late in Season 7…with Fox episodes and the new Mandy, no less. Confirmed by zap2it and TV Passport. That’s the only change…Schitts stays around another week…
     

    Also WAXN is not picking up the Judge Jerry reruns apparently, and Right This Minute also ends after September 2. They will both be replaced by Law And Order: SVU at noon and 4. The Doctors sticks around another week. 

    WSOC replaces Right This Minute in late night with Law and Crime Daily. DailyMail TV sticks around another week.


    WAXN’s runs of National News Tonight and Law and Crime Daily move back to 2am and 2:30. Taking their place at 1am and 1:30 on WAXN are Inside Edition and ET encores.

     

    All changes confirmed by Zap2it and TV Passport.

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  15. 2 minutes ago, lugnuts6 said:

    I've seen a commercial on WILX TV  the Gray Television NBC Lansing  station where it looks as if their 4pm show "STUDIO10" is about to be shown the door and daytime replays of Jeopardy and Wheel will take over at 4 starting in September when NBCNews Daily debuts at 1 any confirms

    Wait, daytime replays of Wheel? 😮

  16. 15 minutes ago, LVForward said:

    In Philly that would be -

    330am EARLY TODAY

    4AM-7AM NBC10 NEWS

    7AM TODAY

    9AM THIRD HOUR

    10AM HODA & JENNA

    11AM NBC 10 NEWS  - 1145AM PHILLY LIVE

    12N NBC NEWS DAILY

     

    That's 9 1/2 hours of news...maybe NBC needs to look into a cable news channel or streaming service instead... oh wait?!?!

     

    Not to mention...

    4PM NBC10 NEWS

    5PM NBC 10 NEWS

    6PM NBC 10 NEWS

    630PM NBC NIGHTLY NEWS

    7PM NBC10 NEWS

     

     

    I thought it was going to be at 1 in all time zones. No reason for WCNC to change anything other than put NBC News Daily at 1. Maybe they will expand Charlotte Today back to an hour and move the noon news back to an hour at noon but I like their news from 11:30-12:30. But I guess stations could air it at noon Eastern/11am Central  if they wanted to. 

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