[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'118746\' date=\'May 17 2006, 02:19 PM\']
Yes, here on the east coast* football overrun is commonplace. FOX's typical solution is to keep Terry, Howie and the boys in the studio showing highlights until the top or bottom of the hour so that the rest of the night runs at the proper time. CBS almost always runs their Sunday night lineup intact from whenever the game is over, with little regard to the clock. I can't remember the last time 60 Minutes started on time after a football game. Twenty to forty minute delays are typical.[/quote]
That's because Fox has a 30-minute buffer built into the prime time schedule. During the football season, the 7:00 animated show is always a rerun. So if you miss it or it's JIP, you're not missing a new episode.
On weeks when Fox has the national doubleheader game (you can tell because the game time is 4:15, not 4:05), they keep every market with the studio show until 7:30. So, even if there's an overrun, it's minimal.
CBS has no such luxury, insisting on scheduling prime time at 7:00 sharp -- 60 Minutes ain't movin' any time soon.
But how that affects TAR will be interesting to see. Another time change can't help the show's attempts to rebound from the less-than-stellar Family race and then the scheduling gaffe of airing it at 10:00. I'll probably be watching the football game and then taping TAR to watch afterwards.