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pre-empted and shows
The pre-empted show announcement concept was borrowed from Saturday Night Live, which introduced their shows with similar announcements in the late 1970s.
In some markets, some shows were pre-empted in favor of syndicated or other types of local programming.
Both stations frequently pre-empted network shows in those days, as did most Westinghouse-owned TV stations prior to their switch to CBS in 1995.
It has frequently pre-empted shows from CBS including CBS Kids in favor of movies, sports, and paid programs.
As a result, KTZZ began airing CBS shows pre-empted by KIRO-TV ( channel 7 ), along with paid programming and brokered shows.
The station also ran CBS and NBC shows that KIRO-TV and KING-TV respectively pre-empted, including CBS Late Night and NBC's Saturday morning cartoons.
The station also carried many daytime CBS programs pre-empted by KIRO ( including game shows such as The Joker's Wild and The Price Is Right ) during the 1970s.
( Some CBS shows like The Bold and the Beautiful which were pre-empted by KIRO had already been shown on KSTW starting in the fall of 1994.
Wildwood, New Jersey-based NBC affiliate WMGM-TV picked up the pre-empted ABC shows until 1987, when they moved back to channel 29, which was now WTXF-TV.
The pre-empted programs were usually magazine shows, game shows or reruns of ABC primetime sitcoms.
Normally, the show is heard Saturdays and Sundays from 1am ET to 5am ET ; however, in 2009, his Friday night shows were pre-empted, and his Saturday shows shortened by one hour, during football season, mainly by Mike Tirico's Weekend Blitz and Chris Mortensen's The Mort Report.
The station continued to run pre-empted network shows as well, and had been able to balance its books.
Over the years, WJZ-TV frequently pre-empted ABC programming in favor of local shows and syndicated content from Westinghouse's broadcasting division, Group W ( notably the former ABC daytime soap opera Dark Shadows, which WJZ-TV pre-empted during the mid-1960s ).
It mostly broadcast shows that the established Philadelphia stations did not desire, including drama shows, old movies, reruns of old game shows, religious shows, and some network shows that WPVI pre-empted.

pre-empted and were
In the case of Sharon, elections were already due to occur within 100 days of the beginning of his coma thus the post-election coalition building process pre-empted the emergency provisions for the selection of a new prime minister.
Racing continued as well, with Boillot entering the 1919 Targa Florio in a 2. 5-liter ( 150ci ) car designed for an event pre-empted by World War One ; the car had on it, yet Boillot won with an impressive drive ( the best of his career ) Peugeots in his hands were third in the 1925 Targa, first in the 1922 and 1925 Coppa Florios, first in the 1923 and 1925 Touring Car Grands Prix, and first at the 1926 Spa 24 Hours.
Furthermore, only 29 out of 82 games were televised ( over-the-air and cable combined ), and radio play-by-play coverage on WPTF was often pre-empted by North Carolina State Wolfpack basketball ( for whose broadcasts WPTF was the flagship station ), leaving these games totally unavailable to those who did not have a ticket.
Thiệu took a cautious approach, as did Có and Cang, and they were pre-empted by Colonel Phạm Ngọc Thảo, an undetected communist double agent, who launched a coup with Phát on a hardline Catholic platform without U. S. backing.
Samuel Johnson, writing in his 1765 edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, pre-empted the debate and argued that the plays were written in sequence ; " It is apparent that Henry VI begins where the former ends, and continues the series of transactions, of which it presupposes the first part already written.
Barely veiled strike threats in the actors ' petition were met with an answering lockout threat from Rich in a " Reply of the Patentees ", but the burgeoning conflict was pre-empted by a suspension of all play-acting from December until March 1695 on account of Queen Mary's illness and death.
Over 400 productions were supported in this way from 1984-1992 until desktop video pre-empted the need.
It used to be a public holiday in Western Australia, but gradually the celebrations were pre-empted by those who wished to celebrate the achievement of the eight-hour day.
There is a total of 13 episodes contained in the production season, although the last four episodes were pre-empted by sporting events and pushed into the second broadcast season.
In addition to airing minimal news programming, the station pre-empted significant amounts of NBC's schedule, probably figuring that local ad revenues would be much higher than network payments, which were comparatively small due to low ratings.
However, Jellicoe's negotiations were pre-empted by a surprise German attack on the island on 9 September.
" Daly resigned from ABC on November 16, 1960 after the network pre-empted the first hour of election night coverage to show Bugs Bunny cartoons and The Rifleman from 7: 30 to 8: 30, while CBS and NBC were covering returns from the Kennedy-Nixon presidential election and other major races.
This could be used to control peripheral devices, though on at least one common CP / M system, the Osborne 1, all I / O instructions were pre-empted for use by the system.
It also includes commercials which were exclusively for GE small appliances with some of the same animated elves from the main program introducing each of the products, and closing NBC network bumpers, including promos for the following week's episodes of GE College Bowl and Meet the Press, which were presumably pre-empted that Sunday for the inaugural 5: 30 PM ( EST ) telecast ; the College Bowl quiz show was also sponsored by GE.
WTAE was also one of many ABC stations that pre-empted the special showing of Saving Private Ryan late in 2004 because they were concerned that the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) would impose a fine on them if they had aired the World War II movie due to the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy earlier that year.
They were able to monitor his communications and so pre-empted his attacks and interdicted his supply lines.
" No NFL games were telecast, since on the afternoon of the 22nd, just after the president had been pronounced dead, CBS President Frank Stanton ordered that all regular programming be pre-empted until after Mr. Kennedy was buried.
The only major weekday effects of the move of CBS from WITI to WDJT were that The Young and the Restless, which had been on a one-day delay at 9am weekdays since the early 1980s on Channel 6, moved to the network-mandated 11am time on WDJT, along with full clearance of CBS This Morning for the full two hours, of which WITI pre-empted the first hour.

pre-empted and TV
In 2004, Treadway and Rinna hosted a TV special, that pre-empted The View for one day during the 2004 Summer Olympics, called SOAPnet Reveals ABC Soap Secrets.
( The series was never picked up, and the pilot was aired in July 1984 as a TV special on CBS exclusively in the Eastern and Central timezones ; the show was pre-empted in Pacific and Mountain timezones by the 1984 Democratic National Convention.
The Cookie Jar TV children's block is carried on KBCW if pre-empted by CBS Sports coverage ( Cookie Jar TV would itself pre-empt the Vortexx block ).

pre-empted and .
Rear Admiral Bubo Na Tchuto tried to organize a coup on August 7, 2008, but was pre-empted and arrested ; however, he managed to escape the country.
The most recent update to gun law in Finland occurred in November 2007 when the government pre-empted a new EU directive prohibiting the carrying of firearms by under-18's by removing the ability of 15-to 18-year-olds to carry hunting rifles under parental guidance.
The coup pre-empted King Idris ' instrument of abdication dated 4 August 1969 to take effect 2 September 1969 in favour of the Crown Prince, who had been appointed regent following the king's departure for Turkey.
However, the legislation of Pope Nicholas II ( in the famous decree of 1059 ) pre-empted the choice of the majority of the cardinal priests and cardinal deacons.
Grant had thus pre-empted his rival McClernand's move.
The program has rarely been pre-empted since 1978.
Angered at having undertaken such a long and arduous journey only to have been pre-empted by actions taken by Cyril's council, John and the Syrian bishops held their own Council with Candidian presiding.
There was, perhaps, an as yet unidentified native Etruscan word for the vase, which pre-empted the adoption of amphora.
The " Britpop movement pre-empted by The Stone Roses and spearheaded by groups like Oasis, Suede and Blur, drew heavily from Morrissey's portrayal of and nostalgia for a bleak urban England of the past.

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