[quote name=\'Unrealtor\' post=\'118740\' date=\'May 17 2006, 01:00 PM\']
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'118737\' date=\'May 17 2006, 12:29 PM\']
I always figured, in the East, they JIP'd 60 Minutes when they needed to and everything else was fine. If that's not how it works then I prolly need to rethink my opinion.
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Not at all how it works. You're doing good if the 4:15 ET (1:15 PT) game is done with regulation by 7 ET. 60 Minutes rolls from the beginning at 7:00 or immediately after the end of the game and a score recap from NY, which ever comes later, (I don't think Don Hewitt, or whoever's taken over since his retirement, would allow anything less) so things are extremely variable on the eastern half of the country during football season. Every once in a while, the game will run long enough to actually require pre-empting "60," but not often.
Fox, on the other hand, just kills time until 7:30 if the game isn't over by 7:00. A few decent shows have been killed by Sundays at 7:00 scheduling as a result; IIRC, they finally wised up last year and put "Simpsons" repeats in that half hour until after football was over.
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Had a longer post written but Unrealtor stole my thunder, so I'll just dovetail.
CBS will occasionally switch an audience to the end of another game before 60 MINUTES if the game is compelling enough (if we were going by last year--a Houston/Oakland OT game probably wouldn't qualify, but a Denver/NY Giants game would), even if we're past 7PM on the East Coast. And the only time I've seen 60 MINUTES curtailed because of the football overrun was the night of the Emmys last year (that night, 60 MINUTES became 34 MINUTES). This only applies to nights when CBS has a doubleheader. On single game Sundays, if you're getting a late game but are not on the West Coast 60 MINUTES starts at 7PM ET/6PM CT or when that game is over, whichever is later (with no switches to another game).
Hope I haven't confused y'all further.
Doug