Re: [TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

2019-02-14 Thread daniel anderson
The NCAA tournament is another one, because it all depends on when the 
first game ends.

CBS used to be set up with "multiple network capability" where they 
could(back before they shared rights with Turner) where they could end 
basketball coverage in most of the country, but keep local markets on a 
late running game. Happened twice- in 1994 with the Minnesota-Louisville 
game and in 2006 with the Utah St.-Washington game. They’ve got a lot of 
hoops to jump through when there’s a live show in prime. In the first case, 
CBS had to go to 60 Minutes(because it looked like the game wouldn't end 
till after 7:30, and in the latter case, only the states of Washington and 
Utah were getting that game, so CBS went to local news early. There was a 
bomb scare in the Thursday afternoon sessions in San Diego that delayed the 
games there, so that might have influenced CBS's decision there. I don't 
remember them ever doing it since.

On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 11:23:20 AM UTC-5, Ben Scripps wrote:
>
> On Feb 14, 2019, at 10:35 AM, Jim Ellwanger  > wrote: 
> > 
> > The Trevor Noah clip also aired in place of the cold open in Los 
> Angeles, so I assume this was a problem with CBS's Pacific time zone feed, 
> not a local issue. 
>
> ISTR there’s at least one affiliate somewhere out west that airs Colbert 
> half an hour off the normal schedule.  Stations used to “tape and turn” 
> (that is, start recording the show, then air the front half while the back 
> half is still recording), but they might have set it up now where there’s a 
> separate half-hour offset feed on which Colbert starts at :05 past the hour 
> instead of :35.  CBS Satellite Control in NYC controls all of the affiliate 
> satellite receivers**, and it wouldn’t be the first time they had 
> affiliates tuned to the wrong feed.  My guess is that they had PacNet 
> stations accidentally set up on this offset feed and happened to switch 
> everyone back to the “correct” feed just as the show open was starting. 
>  (It’s also very possible that the live “Celebrity Big Bother” had 
> something to do with it; they’ve got a lot of hoops to jump through when 
> there’s a live show in prime.) 
>
> **Based on my phone calls to them over the years, I believe they may also 
> control a couple of the thickest New York accents in the world.

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Re: [TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

2019-02-14 Thread PGage
This sounds plausible-while the interview segment led to the opening theme,
it was not a clean transition, and they missed the first few seconds, kind
of like someone in the control room had an “Oh shit” moment and fixed it in
a rush

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 8:23 AM Ben Scripps  wrote:

> On Feb 14, 2019, at 10:35 AM, Jim Ellwanger  wrote:
> >
> > The Trevor Noah clip also aired in place of the cold open in Los
> Angeles, so I assume this was a problem with CBS's Pacific time zone feed,
> not a local issue.
>
> ISTR there’s at least one affiliate somewhere out west that airs Colbert
> half an hour off the normal schedule.  Stations used to “tape and turn”
> (that is, start recording the show, then air the front half while the back
> half is still recording), but they might have set it up now where there’s a
> separate half-hour offset feed on which Colbert starts at :05 past the hour
> instead of :35.  CBS Satellite Control in NYC controls all of the affiliate
> satellite receivers**, and it wouldn’t be the first time they had
> affiliates tuned to the wrong feed.  My guess is that they had PacNet
> stations accidentally set up on this offset feed and happened to switch
> everyone back to the “correct” feed just as the show open was starting.
> (It’s also very possible that the live “Celebrity Big Bother” had something
> to do with it; they’ve got a lot of hoops to jump through when there’s a
> live show in prime.)
>
> **Based on my phone calls to them over the years, I believe they may also
> control a couple of the thickest New York accents in the world.
>
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Re: [TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

2019-02-14 Thread Ben Scripps
On Feb 14, 2019, at 10:35 AM, Jim Ellwanger  wrote:
> 
> The Trevor Noah clip also aired in place of the cold open in Los Angeles, so 
> I assume this was a problem with CBS's Pacific time zone feed, not a local 
> issue.

ISTR there’s at least one affiliate somewhere out west that airs Colbert half 
an hour off the normal schedule.  Stations used to “tape and turn” (that is, 
start recording the show, then air the front half while the back half is still 
recording), but they might have set it up now where there’s a separate 
half-hour offset feed on which Colbert starts at :05 past the hour instead of 
:35.  CBS Satellite Control in NYC controls all of the affiliate satellite 
receivers**, and it wouldn’t be the first time they had affiliates tuned to the 
wrong feed.  My guess is that they had PacNet stations accidentally set up on 
this offset feed and happened to switch everyone back to the “correct” feed 
just as the show open was starting.  (It’s also very possible that the live 
“Celebrity Big Bother” had something to do with it; they’ve got a lot of hoops 
to jump through when there’s a live show in prime.)

**Based on my phone calls to them over the years, I believe they may also 
control a couple of the thickest New York accents in the world.

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Re: [TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

2019-02-14 Thread Jim Ellwanger
The Trevor Noah clip also aired in place of the cold open in Los Angeles, so I 
assume this was a problem with CBS's Pacific time zone feed, not a local issue.


> On Feb 14, 2019, at 7:18 AM, PGage  wrote:
> 
> Interesting. This was definitely not in the broadcast last night on KPIX.
> 
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 6:25 AM Jon Delfin  wrote:
> This
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aGjNFwMTJI
> was the cold open in NYC.
> 
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 9:18 AM PGage  wrote:
> I am wondering if this happened in other TV markets: last night the cold open 
> of The Late Show was replaced, I assume accidentally, by a segment of the 
> Trevor Noah interview (mid-sentence finishing his bit about his bar mitzvah 
> and then going into politics). It lasted about as long as a typical cold 
> open, and abruptly cut to the regular opening theme. Later the same segment 
> was shown organically as part of the regular interview.
> 
> Was this somehow a mistake by my local (San Francisco) station, or did it 
> come from the feed? If it was national, wouldn’t they have fixed it before 
> the West Coast feed? How does a mistake like this even happen? I can 
> understand accidentally clicking on the wrong file or something resulting in 
> the wrong segment getting included in the Cold Open Slot, but how would it be 
> this random portion of the interview?
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Re: [TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

2019-02-14 Thread PGage
Interesting. This was definitely not in the broadcast last night on KPIX.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 6:25 AM Jon Delfin  wrote:

> This
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aGjNFwMTJI
> was the cold open in NYC.
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 9:18 AM PGage  wrote:
>
>> I am wondering if this happened in other TV markets: last night the cold
>> open of The Late Show was replaced, I assume accidentally, by a segment of
>> the Trevor Noah interview (mid-sentence finishing his bit about his bar
>> mitzvah and then going into politics). It lasted about as long as a typical
>> cold open, and abruptly cut to the regular opening theme. Later the same
>> segment was shown organically as part of the regular interview.
>>
>> Was this somehow a mistake by my local (San Francisco) station, or did it
>> come from the feed? If it was national, wouldn’t they have fixed it before
>> the West Coast feed? How does a mistake like this even happen? I can
>> understand accidentally clicking on the wrong file or something resulting
>> in the wrong segment getting included in the Cold Open Slot, but how would
>> it be this random portion of the interview?
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Re: [TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

2019-02-14 Thread Doug Fields
Must've been a local deal.  The opening on the Tampa Bay broadcast looked 
perfectly  normal.


Doug Fields

Tampa, FL


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Subject: [TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

I am wondering if this happened in other TV markets: last night the cold open 
of The Late Show was replaced, I assume accidentally, by a segment of the 
Trevor Noah interview (mid-sentence finishing his bit about his bar mitzvah and 
then going into politics). It lasted about as long as a typical cold open, and 
abruptly cut to the regular opening theme. Later the same segment was shown 
organically as part of the regular interview.

Was this somehow a mistake by my local (San Francisco) station, or did it come 
from the feed? If it was national, wouldn’t they have fixed it before the West 
Coast feed? How does a mistake like this even happen? I can understand 
accidentally clicking on the wrong file or something resulting in the wrong 
segment getting included in the Cold Open Slot, but how would it be this random 
portion of the interview?
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Re: [TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

2019-02-14 Thread Jon Delfin
This
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aGjNFwMTJI
was the cold open in NYC.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 9:18 AM PGage  wrote:

> I am wondering if this happened in other TV markets: last night the cold
> open of The Late Show was replaced, I assume accidentally, by a segment of
> the Trevor Noah interview (mid-sentence finishing his bit about his bar
> mitzvah and then going into politics). It lasted about as long as a typical
> cold open, and abruptly cut to the regular opening theme. Later the same
> segment was shown organically as part of the regular interview.
>
> Was this somehow a mistake by my local (San Francisco) station, or did it
> come from the feed? If it was national, wouldn’t they have fixed it before
> the West Coast feed? How does a mistake like this even happen? I can
> understand accidentally clicking on the wrong file or something resulting
> in the wrong segment getting included in the Cold Open Slot, but how would
> it be this random portion of the interview?
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[TV orNotTV] Colbert Blooper?

2019-02-14 Thread PGage
I am wondering if this happened in other TV markets: last night the cold
open of The Late Show was replaced, I assume accidentally, by a segment of
the Trevor Noah interview (mid-sentence finishing his bit about his bar
mitzvah and then going into politics). It lasted about as long as a typical
cold open, and abruptly cut to the regular opening theme. Later the same
segment was shown organically as part of the regular interview.

Was this somehow a mistake by my local (San Francisco) station, or did it
come from the feed? If it was national, wouldn’t they have fixed it before
the West Coast feed? How does a mistake like this even happen? I can
understand accidentally clicking on the wrong file or something resulting
in the wrong segment getting included in the Cold Open Slot, but how would
it be this random portion of the interview?
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