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Most sat nights WNYT/Newschannel 13 goes to break at 11:28, and the anchor says something like "we'll be back with one last check of the forecast" Except because SNL starts at 11:29 they never come back to the news.

 

Tonight it happened again and they aired that local commercial block and went to SNL at like 11:30.

 

This is like the 2nd time I've seen it happen. I just find it odd. Any other NBC channels have this error?

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Wait... SNL starts at 11:29? And the affiliates let NBC get away with this?

 

It's all part of the deal, and tradition too. Besides, the network gives the locals an extra 25 minutes of time total during the week since late night starts at 11:35.

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Wait... SNL starts at 11:29? And the affiliates let NBC get away with this?

 

yea why do they care it's a sat night. less crap the have to fill their lame weekend newscast with ;-)

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KSDK used to start SNL at 10:35, but in recent months has started the show at 10:30. Never could seem to get the HD playback to work right (frequent drops, and visual artifacts).

 

Also, since KSDK doesn't do a lot of coverage during the weekend, there was no point in having the news on for another 5 minutes.

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Never said they did, they close right as the show starts.

 

You didn't say it exactly in those words, but what you did say inderectly implies that they delay the start. You did say they end at 11:35. SNL starts at 11:30. So therefore, any station beginning at 11:35 is delaying it for five minutes.

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