“I’ve been writing about the broadcast networks’ new fall shows since 1990, and never have I been less excited about the lineup than I am right now,” says Scott D. Pierce.
Hilary Swank and Craig Frank star in "Alaska Daily."I’ve been writing about the broadcast networks’ new fall shows since 1990, and never have I been less excited about the lineup than I am right now.
And you’ve got to wonder how that’s going to affect local TV stations across the country, including here in Utah. How bad is it getting? Reportedly, NBC is pondering giving the last hour of prime-time back to its affiliates — 9-10 p.m. MT on Mondays-Saturdays. In which case, don’t be surprised if KSL-Channel 5 adds yet another hour of local news. Because the zillion hours of local TV hours that currently air on local stations just aren’t enough.
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