CH
Not really. The networks used to do 1-2 minute "newsbreaks" around 3pm in between soap operas. At their height, they also had them in primetime and other odd times. I think CBS was the last to have an afternoon newsbreak in 2009.
In recent years, a few ABC stations on the west coast (LA and San Francisco, specifically) have started airing World News Tonight at 3:30pm PST, the same time when it first airs live on the east coast. Then, they'll run the updated western edition at 5:30 or 6:30 PST.
Local news is still a big deal here, though the evening national news is also an important part of the early evening news block. Local station schedules can vary a lot from city to city, *but* a typical station in the US generally has local news starting at 4 or 5 pm, the national network news at either 5:30 or 6:30, and primetime network entertainment at 7 or 8pm depending on time zone. A few syndicated game shows and/or entertainment news shows are usually sprinkled in somewhere in there too.
There are a few outliers (some stations do afternoon/early evening local news as early as 3pm and as late as 7pm), but that's otherwise a pretty typical schedule.
Don't forget that the networks also have overnight/very early morning news too before local news at ~4/5am!
In recent years, a few ABC stations on the west coast (LA and San Francisco, specifically) have started airing World News Tonight at 3:30pm PST, the same time when it first airs live on the east coast. Then, they'll run the updated western edition at 5:30 or 6:30 PST.
Local news is still a big deal here, though the evening national news is also an important part of the early evening news block. Local station schedules can vary a lot from city to city, *but* a typical station in the US generally has local news starting at 4 or 5 pm, the national network news at either 5:30 or 6:30, and primetime network entertainment at 7 or 8pm depending on time zone. A few syndicated game shows and/or entertainment news shows are usually sprinkled in somewhere in there too.
There are a few outliers (some stations do afternoon/early evening local news as early as 3pm and as late as 7pm), but that's otherwise a pretty typical schedule.
ABC, CBS and NBC have breakfast shows (7-9am, with ABC and NBC having extra hours afterwards) and evening national bulletins at 6.30pm.
Don't forget that the networks also have overnight/very early morning news too before local news at ~4/5am!
Last edited by Charles on 14 January 2021 11:35pm


