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Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: narzo on January 29, 2013, 02:27:11 PM

what\'s interesting is how much LMAD and TPIR are up in key demos


 


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Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: Vgmastr on January 29, 2013, 06:49:42 PM
No surprise for any of them for renewal. CBS usually has the best daytime lineup. NBC does pretty well, especially with Ellen. Then, ABC does pretty well and FOX does meh. Most of there programs are syndie.

 


Ellen is syndicated, in my area it airs on the CBS affiliate immediately following LMAD.

Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: brianhenke on January 29, 2013, 07:23:20 PM

 Ellen replaced Oprah on ABC here.


 


  Brian


Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: Steve Gavazzi on January 29, 2013, 07:58:19 PM
Does Fox even have a daytime lineup?
Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: Mr. Brown on January 29, 2013, 08:51:25 PM
Does Fox even have a daytime lineup?

 


No, it can\'t have one as far as I know. Part of the whole thing back in the day where they couldn\'t be considered a network or some nonsense by the FCC if they didn\'t have a daytime schedule.


 


(I clearly do not remember all of the details).

Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: PYLdude on January 29, 2013, 09:00:34 PM
No surprise for any of them for renewal. CBS usually has the best daytime lineup. NBC does pretty well, especially with Ellen. Then, ABC does pretty well and FOX does meh. Most of there programs are syndie.

 


Ellen is syndicated, in my area it airs on the CBS affiliate immediately following LMAD.


 


That\'s gotta be a rarity- as far as I knew nearly all of Ellen\'s affiliates were NBC stations (and not just the O&Os).

Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: aaron sica on January 29, 2013, 09:16:07 PM

No surprise for any of them for renewal. CBS usually has the best daytime lineup. NBC does pretty well, especially with Ellen. Then, ABC does pretty well and FOX does meh. Most of there programs are syndie.

 


Ellen is syndicated, in my area it airs on the CBS affiliate immediately following LMAD.



 


That\'s gotta be a rarity- as far as I knew nearly all of Ellen\'s affiliates were NBC stations (and not just the O&Os).


I can think of two spots where Ellen\'s affiliates *aren\'t* NBC - Harrisburg (CBS), and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (ABC).

Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: BrandonFG on January 29, 2013, 09:29:55 PM


No surprise for any of them for renewal. CBS usually has the best daytime lineup. NBC does pretty well, especially with Ellen. Then, ABC does pretty well and FOX does meh. Most of there programs are syndie.

 


Ellen is syndicated, in my area it airs on the CBS affiliate immediately following LMAD.



 


That\'s gotta be a rarity- as far as I knew nearly all of Ellen\'s affiliates were NBC stations (and not just the O&Os).



I can think of two spots where Ellen\'s affiliates *aren\'t* NBC - Harrisburg (CBS), and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (ABC).


Add Norfolk-Virginia Beach to the list. It airs on WTKR (CBS).


Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: TimK2003 on January 29, 2013, 09:33:44 PM


No surprise for any of them for renewal. CBS usually has the best daytime lineup. NBC does pretty well, especially with Ellen. Then, ABC does pretty well and FOX does meh. Most of there programs are syndie.

 


Ellen is syndicated, in my area it airs on the CBS affiliate immediately following LMAD.



 


That\'s gotta be a rarity- as far as I knew nearly all of Ellen\'s affiliates were NBC stations (and not just the O&Os).



I can think of two spots where Ellen\'s affiliates *aren\'t* NBC - Harrisburg (CBS), and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (ABC).


Out in Western Colorado, Ellen is on the CBS Affiliate -- right before the 5PM News.

Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: clemon79 on January 29, 2013, 10:09:18 PM
No, it can\'t have one as far as I know. Part of the whole thing back in the day where they couldn\'t be considered a network or some nonsense by the FCC if they didn\'t have a daytime schedule.

 


Considering they have absolutely had daytime programming in the past, that\'s utterly preposterous. I suggest that you do indeed have some details mixed up.


Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: narzo on January 29, 2013, 10:43:45 PM
No, it can\'t have one as far as I know. Part of the whole thing back in the day where they couldn\'t be considered a network or some nonsense by the FCC if they didn\'t have a daytime schedule.

 


Considering they have absolutely had daytime programming in the past, that\'s utterly preposterous. I suggest that you do indeed have some details mixed up.


\"FOX After Breakfast\" for example, I believe that ran on the entire network.  

Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: clemon79 on January 29, 2013, 10:54:44 PM

I actually looked it up. The details he\'s citing pertained to why they only ran the limited prime-time that they do (2-3 hours instead of 3-4), because they didn\'t want to be regulated the way the Big Three were, but that hasn\'t really been relevant since regulation went to hell in a handbasket in the \'90s. But it had zero to do with any daytime scheduling.


Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: Mr. Brown on January 29, 2013, 11:47:23 PM
[quote name=\"clemon79\" post=\"303642\" timestamp=\"1359518084\"]I actually looked it up. The details he\'s citing pertained to why they only ran the limited prime-time that they do (2-3 hours instead of 3-4), because they didn\'t want to be regulated the way the Big Three were, but that hasn\'t really been relevant since regulation went to hell in a handbasket in the \'90s. But it had zero to do with any daytime scheduling.[/quote]

Yeah, that\'s exactly what I was thinking of. Ignore everything I said. LOL
Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: toetyper on January 30, 2013, 10:15:39 AM


No surprise for any of them for renewal. CBS usually has the best daytime lineup. NBC does pretty well, especially with Ellen. Then, ABC does pretty well and FOX does meh. Most of there programs are syndie.

 


Ellen is syndicated, in my area it airs on the CBS affiliate immediately following LMAD.



 


That\'s gotta be a rarity- as far as I knew nearly all of Ellen\'s affiliates were NBC stations (and not just the O&Os).



I can think of two spots where Ellen\'s affiliates *aren\'t* NBC - Harrisburg (CBS), and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (ABC).


add ft myers  ABC

Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: DrBear on January 30, 2013, 01:03:07 PM

In Green Bay ellen dances on CBS 5. The NBC station (which is low-budget) has Ricki Lake and Anderson LIVE!!!!!!!!!11!


Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: GrandGame1440 on January 30, 2013, 03:11:38 PM

Ellen has never aired on our NBC affiliate, it has however aired on both our ABC and CBS (currently) stations.


Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: BillCullen1 on January 30, 2013, 05:23:23 PM

So another season of LMAD, TPIR and The Talk.  Well, like the old Meat Loaf song, two of of three ain\'t bad.


Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: Terry K on February 27, 2013, 11:14:54 AM
In Green Bay ellen dances on CBS 5. The NBC station (which is low-budget) has Ricki Lake and Anderson LIVE!!!!!!!!!11!

 


And come this fall, two hours to fill in daytime.

Title: no shock, CBS renews entire daytime lineup
Post by: TimK2003 on February 27, 2013, 02:21:24 PM

It will be interesting to see how they will work the LMAD taping schedule for the next season, as Tiffany Coyne recently revealed that she is \"with child\", which will probably put her due date around late summer.  Do they just start off the new season with fill-in models, or do they get a couple of months worth of shows in the can while she is still prego and then pick up production with her after \"maternity leave\" for a somewhat seamless transition?