On 16 December 2012 19:21, David Bruggeman <[email protected]> wrote:

> And in what may well cause an s-storm for no good reason, Bob Costas just
> said that NBC will shunt the game to CNBC and NBC Sports for the
> President's remarks.
>
> This suggests that ABC and CBS will interrupt their programming at that
> time.
>
>
All four broadcast networks are airing the president right now.

Their schedule is really funky tonight, if the on-screen "Eye-lerts" are to
be believed.

I'm still not sure what CBS's schedule is supposed to be tonight. By my
clock, the game ended at 7:57 ET. There was an on-screen "Eye-lert" saying
that Survivor would start at 8:38 ET. "60" went to break at 34 or 35 past
and, after a lengthy commercial break punctuated by the usual roundup of
NFL scores, the special report for POTUS started at 38 past with Scott
Pelley saying that "Survivor" would resume where it left off, even though
it hadn't started yet.

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David J. Lynch
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