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Break the Bank; Family Feud; Good Morning America; Happy Days (reruns) Hot Seat; The Lost Saucer; The Neighbors; The Tom and Jerry Show; The Great Grape Ape Show; The Oddball Couple; Uncle Croc's Block; Not returning from 1974-75. The Big Showdown; Blankety Blanks; The Brady Bunch (reruns) The Girl in My Life; Goober and the Ghost Chasers ...
The 1968–69 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1968 to August 1969.
The Home Show: Summer Growing Pains: CBS Fall CBS Morning News: The Morning Program: Local/syndicated programming The $25,000 Pyramid: Card Sharks: The Price Is Right: Local/syndicated programming The Young and the Restless: The Bold and the Beautiful: As the World Turns: Guiding Light: Local/syndicated programming CBS Evening News with Dan ...
ABC World News Saturday: CBS Fall Beakman's World: Fudge: The New Ghostwriter Mysteries: Wheel 2000: CBS News Saturday Morning: The Sports Illustrated for Kids Show: The Weird Al Show: SEC on CBS: Winter CBS Storybreak: CBS Sports and/or local programming CBS Sports programming Local news CBS Evening News: NBC: Local and/or syndicated ...
In the News aired at the end of CBS' Saturday morning shows except Muppet Babies and CBS Storybreak; CBS would also move the Pacific Time Zone schedule feed for its Saturday Morning lineup from its 8 AM-2 PM (Eastern Time) pattern to the 7 AM-1 PM (Central Time) pattern. Also, the shows past 1PM were removed in January.
The WB turned over the morning timeslot occupied by part of its children's programming block to its affiliates on September 3, 1999. A few WB-affiliated stations (mostly major-market outlets owned by Tribune Broadcasting ) deferred the block to the afternoon in order to air either local morning newscasts or syndicated programs.
The 1972–73 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1972 to August 1973. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
KTTG (96.3 FM, "ESPN Arkansas") is a radio station broadcasting a Sports radio format. [2] Licensed to Mena, Arkansas , United States, the station serves the Hot Springs and Fort Smith . The station is currently owned by Pearson Broadcasting of Mena and features programming from ESPN Radio .