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October 10, 2024 6:47 am  #1


U.S. TV Execs. Still Want Networks To Stop Programming At 10 PM

Remember a few years ago when NBC openly speculated about giving the 10 PM hour back to local affiliates and stop programming that primetime hour? Turns out some TV station owners wish they - and all the others - would would.

The reason is the often lucrative late news, that might catch more eyeballs an hour earlier. But as one exec. notes, they're also upset that the American networks seem to be concentrating more on their own streaming services than their free TV offerings. 

“There’s a lot of concentration on streaming platforms and scripted programs there. Our place in the ecosystem is live news and community service. So the ability to program one less hour of prime and move that late, local news up, potentially move the late-night talk shows up, I think it’s a win-win for everybody and we’ll continue to have those conversations.”

If the networks ever did give up that hour, which has essentially been in place since network TV began in the early 50s, it would mark one of the big sea changes in television history. And it's hard to say what Canadian stations here, so dependent on U.S. primetime programming, would do if it happens. 

Local TV Stations Still Pushing To Reclaim 10 PM Hour From Broadcast Networks, Top Exec Says

 

October 10, 2024 10:16 am  #2


Re: U.S. TV Execs. Still Want Networks To Stop Programming At 10 PM

The CBC might like this idea. With no FBI's, Chicago PD's or Grey's Anatomy's airing at 10pm, The National would probably be competing against local news or endless reruns of Big Bang Theory.

 

October 10, 2024 10:21 am  #3


Re: U.S. TV Execs. Still Want Networks To Stop Programming At 10 PM

This could be a battle coming up between the affiliated stations and the networks.  Since CBS, NBC, ABC prime time programming (other than football) hasn't been drawing in the numbers for years, and local news possibly brings in more viewers and revenue, it could be just a matter of time for a showdown.  The affiliated stations have a lot of clout.

This is not a huge deal for Canadian networks as you might think.  Over the past 3 or 4 years overall the networks prime time schedules have not followed the US networks as closely as before.  Likely since the programming isn't bringing in the numbers like before, the strike and COVID.  This offers them the opportunity to run some programming at 10pm from a streamer, syndication, original programming, possibly pre release some shows, or in the case of CTV, as mace mentions... more Big Bang Theory! 

 

Last edited by paterson1 (October 10, 2024 10:24 am)