21-12-2022, 11:47 AM
(18-12-2022, 07:59 PM)JMT1985 Wrote: I have just seen what NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox will be airing prime time this Christmas Day 2022, and it is interesting to see the US networks approach to prime time Christmas Day.
We do moan and groan about what BBC, ITV etc offer, but comparing it to the US is interesting. To me, the line up on the US networks looks like any old Sunday.
NBC Prime Time - 7pm Football Night In Ameria. 8.15pm NFL Football Live, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Arizona Cardinals and ends at 11.30pm.
CBS Prime Time - 4.30pm NFL Football Live, Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Rams. 8pm 60 Minutes, their usual Sunday night current affairs show. 9pm East New York, a double bill repeat of the police drama series. 11pm Local News.
ABC Prime Time - 7.30pm NBA Basketball, live coverage starting with Memphis Grizzlies vs. Golden State Warriors live from San Francisco and then Phoenix Suns vs. Denver Nuggets live from Denver until 1am.
Fox Prime Time - 7pm TMZ's Merry Elfin' Christmas. 8pm The Simpsons, a repeat from a December 2021 episode. 8.30pm The Great North, a repeat from this sitcom. 9pm Bob's Burgers, a repeat. 9.30pm Family Guy, a repeat. 10pm Local News.
Now, what a dire line up. Christmas is virtually ignored. American networks all air their Christmas programming during the month of December, when ad revenue is ripe. Come December 24th, all specials have aired, as the ad revenue is at its lowest.
Very different culture. Maybe we should count ourselves lucky that BBC, ITV etc actually do try and bother to be festive.
That's their tradition though - they'd be horrified if the NFL and basketball games were replaced by seasonal specials of the network programmes just as BBC1 airing a Premier League match in primetime on Christmas Day wouldn't wash here.
(20-12-2022, 07:35 PM)Kojak Wrote:5 News stuck a bit longer this year - wasn't there a couple of years when they basically stopped full bulletins at the beginning of December?(20-12-2022, 07:29 PM)Andrew Wrote: It’s obviously more noticeable this year with the way Christmas falls, I.e it’s the first time for a while there has been a full normal week with not even Christmas Eve falling on the Monday to FridayThat's my point - if Christmas Eve fell on, say, a Tuesday or Wednesday, then you might expect them to stop the previous Friday. With there being a full working week before Xmas Eve, it just seemed a little strange to stop so early. But then I suppose many of the schools will have broken up last Friday, too. 5 News has now finished for Christmas also (apart from summaries).
(20-12-2022, 09:40 PM)PATV Scunthorpe Wrote: Just to go back to the previous discussion...Considering the programme itself will be airing in a few days it would be odd to keep the idents off air.
Looking at TV Home, the characters version of the River ident returned last night, for 'Strike: Troubled Blood' at 9pm and 'The English' at 11:40pm, not seen yet today, so possibly initially restricted to post-watershed? Still using the normal Sky idents for the News