[quote name=\'TimK2003\' post=\'201124\' date=\'Nov 5 2008, 08:06 PM\']
Were there any other markets in which the syndicated game shows won out over network election coverage?
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Cattle Tracks/Traverse City/Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, where WPBN/WTOM (NBC) ran their normal lineup of WoF and J!. I know, 'cause I was running master control at the time at my station, running regular episodes of "Raymond" and "Two and a Half Men".
Two good reasons for stations to have opted out of the 7-8pm hour:
1) Local advertising. I can't speak for other networks, but I think the local avails for that hour for CBS affiliates was somewhere in the "nowhere near the fourteen minutes we'll squeeze out of syndicated programs" level.
2) Did anyone actually watch that first hour of coverage? I had it on a separate monitor in the control room and occasionally took a peek--IIRC, at 7:55pm, when CBS went to black for the first local cutaway, McCain led Obama in electoral votes by a score of 15-3, or something like that, and each had a popular vote count around one million. Meh. There wasn't (and never is) anything really worth an hour of coverage at 7pm.
ObGS: What's the over-under on Rich Fields showing up in a showcase as a CNN-style "hologram" before the end of the season?