« Previous post | Main | Next post »

01.17 | ‘24’ gets cut off in last 10 minutes

Midlands fans of the FOX show '24' are used to cliffhangers - but nothing like what happened during the fifth-season premiere Sunday night.

WACH-TV, Columbia’s FOX affiliate, cut away from the last 10 minutes of the blockbuster show to start its 10PM newscast - leaving fans in the Midlands hanging.

“Somebody has lost their mind,” said Steve Arnold, a fan who was watching the show at his Irmo home.

FOX has been promoting the show’s two-part, two-hour season premiere for weeks. It was scheduled to start at 8 p.m., after the conclusion of the NFL playoff game between the Carolina Panthers and the Chicago Bears.

The game went long, pushing the start of '24' back about 10 minutes - and ideally pushing back the start of the newscast.

WACH has a contract with WIS-TV, which produces WACH news programs, to broadcast its news at 10PM If, for some reason, WACH has to delay broadcast, the station can record the newscast and air it later.

Somebody has fucked up royally. Still, there's always bittorent. I wouldn't usually recommend it, but I think it's justified in this case.

Related Entries:

Jack and Curtis' Secret Affair - Mar 03, 2007
Idiot changes his name by deed poll to 'Jack Bauer' - Feb 19, 2007
'24' is to cut down on torture scenes - Feb 15, 2007
'24' Hour Pizza Delivery - Feb 11, 2007

Comments:

They cut away for the stupid local news? That's just plain rude. Let's call Jack and get WACH in the Flank 2 Position.

Posted by: AC at January 21, 2006 11:33 PM | #

When is the new season of 24 is coming out and it is called season 5.

Posted by: Arielle Rogers at May 8, 2006 08:23 PM | #

Post a comment:

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry: inappropriate or purely promotional comments may be removed. To create a live link simply type the URL, including the <http://>, and it will be made into a live link for you. You can put up to four URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted - there's no need to use <p> or <br> tags.




Remember Me?


Main navigation:

Enter your email to subscribe:

Feeds:

Subscribe with My Yahoo! Subscribe with MY MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines Subscribe with Feedster
Subscribe with Newsgator Subscribe to the index.xml feed

News Now