On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:07, Joe Hass <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have seen (in the past) a late-game switch over.

I've seen post-game switches and going from the final of the late game
to the studio for a few minutes when all of the other games were out
of reach and close to being done. Circa 2003, when I was living in an
area that got two CBS affiliates which would often show different NFL
games, the prime-time lineup was always in sync even when different
games were listed. I always assumed that it was a result of having the
ability to air different live events in different markets, but not the
ability to have a pre-recorded show playing back at different points
in different areas.

I don't remember it happening as much in the last couple seasons.
Whether that's because the Sunday night game has moved from cable to
broadcast or because digital video and automation have made it
possible for CBS to go air multiple east-coast feeds of prime time, I
don't know.

-- 
David J. Lynch
[email protected]

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