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Primetime was an American news magazine television program that debuted on ABC in 1989 with co-hosts Sam Donaldson and Diane Sawyer and originally had the title Primetime Live. The program's final episode aired May 18, 2012.
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In the event of an overrun of a late single-header game on CBS, 60 Minutes and the subsequent programs scheduled to be airing that night will air in its entirely for the Eastern and Central time zones (unless the game ends after 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT, then the encore scheduled to air in the 10:30 p.m. ET/9:30 p.m. PT will be preempted). Fox will ...
The prime-time lineup is preceded by daily news programmes at 18:30. At weekends, prime time begins at 19:00, with blockbuster movies and television shows. Before 15 March 2015, the public television station M1 began its prime time with a game show at 18:30, which was followed by the daily news programme Híradó at 19:30.
Sunday Night Football: New England Patriots at Baltimore Ravens [205] 8.7 NBC September 24-September 30 Sunday Night Football: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles [206] 9.0 NBC October 1-October 7 Sunday Night Football: San Diego Chargers at New Orleans Saints [207] 7.2 NBC October 8-October 14
TV's biggest night is already in full swing, with plenty of big names hitting the red — actually, silver — carpet, including Hannah Waddingham, Daniel Radcliffe, Issa Rae, Liv Hewson, Sheryl ...
But in primetime games, the quarterback's performance becomes more magnified. The Atlanta Falcons will play the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 3 on "Sunday Night Football."
Saturday Night Football; Saturday afternoon games featuring teams from the AAC, ACC, Big 12, and SEC; Select bowl games alternated with ESPN; College Football Playoff first round games (simulcast on ESPN) Tennis: The Championships, Wimbledon. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Singles Finals (same-day replay, live coverage on ESPN) Indian Wells Masters ...