It's not a question of what to do if you have two games running long.
It's what to do in case a game people were switched runs into the
exclusive slot of NBC at 8:15 or 8:20. Since I can't find the time of
game stat in my quick search online, I would have to assume that it
falls under the same rule: those who started the game get the ended,
everyone else gets bumped.

I have seen (in the past) a late-game switch over.

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Jim Ellwanger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "Bonus coverage" would only apply to 4:05 games, i.e., late games on the
> network that doesn't have the doubleheader.
>
> However, I don't believe this would come up, because I don't think either
> CBS or Fox normally offers "bonus coverage" in the situation where they
> have more than one late game in a non-doubleheader week -- once a game
> ends, CBS will switch that audience to "60 Minutes" if it's after 7:00,
> and Fox will switch to their postgame show, or whatever animated show is
> being rerun at 7:30, or "The Simpsons" at 8:00.
>
> And, of course, it would be an incredibly unusual event to have two 4:05
> games still under way at 8:20 anyway.
>
> --
> Jim Ellwanger <[email protected]>
> <http://www.ellwanger.tv>
>
>
> >
>

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