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This is a listing of American television network programs currently airing or have aired during evening. Evening news programming begins at 6:30pm, 5:30pm, or 3:30pm Eastern Time Zone/Pacific Time Zone, after network affiliates' late local news. On PBS, and cable television, news starts at 6:00 pm, earlier, or later ET/PT.
The Show with No Name: Austin, TX (ACTV) 1995–2005 Charlie Sotelo [37] The Spud Goodman Show: Seattle, WA 1985–1992 Spud Goodman Chick Hunter [38] Squirt TV: Manhattan, NY 1994–1996 Jake Fogelnest [39] Stairway to Stardom: Staten Island, NY 1979–1992 Frank Masi [40] State of the State: Providence, RI : 1992– John Carlevale [41] Static ...
NBC offers two can't-miss shows tonight, one annual favorite and one all-new special: Christmas in Rockefeller Center followed by Christmas at Graceland. Here's how to watch the two star-studded ...
Here’s how to watch all the fireworks on TV tonight: The Fourth in America (7 p.m., CNN) A holiday showcase featuring musical performances from U.S. military bands and iconic singers including ...
Public broadcasting in the U.S. has often been more decentralized, and less likely to have a single network feed appear across most of the country (though some latter-day public networks such as World Channel and Create have had more in-pattern clearance than National Educational Television or its successor PBS have had). Also, local stations ...
What time is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer on tonight? The NBC Christmas special will air in an extended format tonight at 8 p.m. ET. Will Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer be on Peacock?
Light yellow indicates talk shows. Green indicates soap operas. Pink indicates game shows. Gold indicates news and public affairs programming. Light teal indicates sporting events. Light purple indicates children's and/or E/I-compliant programming. Gray indicates encore programming (e.g., reruns of prime-time programming).