Must've been a local deal.  The opening on the Tampa Bay broadcast looked 
perfectly  normal.


Doug Fields

Tampa, FL

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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 9:18:28 AM
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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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