[quote name=\'sshuffield70\' date=\'May 11 2004, 02:30 PM\'] I can speak for Dallas.
Fox 4:
5-9AM Good Day Dallas.
12-1230 noon news
5-630 evening newscast
9-1030 evening newscast
KXAS (NBC 5) has had a 4PM newscast for a few years. Before that, WFAA (ABC affiliate) had a 430 newscast in the 80s.
Oh yeah, Fox does air game shows here......but on their other station (KDFI 27). [/quote]
I remember WTKR getting rid of Family Feud to do a 4:30 newscast. This was early-1995, but the newscast didn't make it past fall of that year.
As far as local news, I think WVEC wins...in addition to the standard newscasts (6-9 am, noon-1 pm, 5-6:30 pm, and 11-11:35 pm), they also have a sister station, LNC (Local News on Cable), which is 24-hours of WVEC newscasts of the day (updated after a "fresh" newscast, with an hour-long newscast at 10 pm.
Norfolk has also experimented with 10 pm newscasts; in addition to LNC, WTKR tried a 10-10:30 newscast, which was aired on WGNT (UPN affil.) c. 1995, but it didn't fly. WVBT (FOX affil.) has had a little more success; their 10 pm newscast debuted in summer 1998, and expanded to an hour c. 2001 or 2002.
ObGameShows: WVEC aired Hollywood Squares (occasionally pre-empted for weather coverage) at 5:30 pm, before deciding to do a 90-minute news block in 2000.