tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31412716.post2279473480792854423..comments2023-08-12T06:09:00.922-05:00Comments on The T Dog Media Blog: Tribune's WGN-TV renews "Family Guy" - with WCIU in towT Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11829971495020996664noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31412716.post-75299840619408501472010-02-16T15:39:19.897-06:002010-02-16T15:39:19.897-06:00it is amazing the information you pick up reading ...it is amazing the information you pick up reading on the internet. didn't realize there was so much to what you have wrote above.family guy newhttp://watchfamilyguystreamingonline.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31412716.post-84844235894134038002010-01-11T13:42:10.835-06:002010-01-11T13:42:10.835-06:00I just thought of another example, and I can't...I just thought of another example, and I can't believe I missed this...right here in Los Angeles, indie KDOC (think bargain-basement version of WCIU) shares the rights of the following programs with other stations: Cold Case Files (KTLA), My Wife & Kids (KTLA), Frasier (KCBS), Everybody Hates Chris (KCOP), and Saved by the Bell (KTTV)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31412716.post-46783276718192405612010-01-07T19:25:00.955-06:002010-01-07T19:25:00.955-06:00Came up with another example: In Atlanta, WPCH (fo...Came up with another example: In Atlanta, WPCH (formerly WTBS) and WATL currently share reruns of "Friends".T Doghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11829971495020996664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31412716.post-16671720925788008942010-01-07T13:17:04.036-06:002010-01-07T13:17:04.036-06:00Another example I could think of, was back in the ...Another example I could think of, was back in the day in Madison...M*A*S*H reruns were shared between CBS affiliate WISC and NBC affiliate WMTV. If I remember correctly, WMTV aired it in the daytime leading into their evening news, while WISC carried prior to the CBS Late Night lineup. <br /><br />I talked to someone another board, and he mentioned that had a similar arrangement with M*A*S*H in Dallas-Fort Worth, with NBC's KXAS and independent KTXA. He specifically mentioned that one station strictly carried the early episodes, while the other carried the last five seasons. I believe it was the same setup in Madison.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com