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An hour of syndicated programming time (between 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. in the Eastern and Pacific time zones) is lost in the Central and Mountain time zones since network primetime in those areas starts at 7:00 p.m., forcing stations in Mountain or Central time (or in parts of both zones) to choose between airing their 6:00 p.m. newscast and ...
UTC−06:00 CT: Yes: Central Indiana: UTC−05:00 ET Yes Most of state: UTC−05:00 EST Eastern Standard Time UTC−06:00 CT Northwest and southwest corners: UTC−06:00 CST Central Standard Time (See Time in Indiana for more information) Iowa: UTC−06:00 CT: Yes: Central Kansas: UTC−06:00 CT Yes Most of state: UTC−06:00 CST Central ...
6:00–7:00p.m. Early evening: Local and network news (primarily on major-network stations), syndicated programs (especially on mid-major-network and independent stations) 7:00–8:00p.m. Fringe time: Local or network news (on selected stations in the Eastern and Pacific Time Zones), game shows, newsmagazines, off-network sitcoms
This is a list of the UTC time offsets, showing the difference in hours and minutes from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), from the westernmost (−12:00) to the easternmost (+14:00). It includes countries and regions that observe them during standard time or year-round.
This puts almost all of northern Idaho in the Pacific time zone, except for the small loop described next. turns north and follows the Salmon River to the Snake River at the Oregon border (at 45°51.3′N 116°47.5′W / 45.8550°N 116.7917°W / 45.8550; -116.
Such designations can be ambiguous; for example, "CST" can mean China Standard Time (UTC+08:00), Cuba Standard Time (UTC−05:00), and (North American) Central Standard Time (UTC−06:00), and it is also a widely used variant of ACST (Australian Central Standard Time, UTC+9:30). Such designations predate both ISO 8601 and the internet era; in ...
Spanish people generally work from 09:00–14:00 and then from 17:00–20:00 as opposed to the 09:00–17:00 which is common in other countries. The popular late-night show Crónicas marcianas during the late 1990s–2000 also helped to extend prime time well into the early hours with the show being watched by a share of 40%, despite finishing ...
In American television, early prime time is a programming practice of airing television prime time programming an hour earlier than normal. It is most applicable in the Pacific Time Zone, where prime time programming generally airs from 8 to 11 p.m. (as on the East Coast), as opposed to 7 to 10 p.m. as in the Central and Mountain time zones.