Sharpe Fan <sharpeseagle2003AntiSpam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>
> "Giuditta" <jmarrs@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:8Nx3e.2371$uC2.13198@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >I have tried to follow the show this season, but there have been so
many
> > times when it simply wasn't on, or it was a rerun...hard to keep up
and
> > began to get tired of following the s****atic schedule. Once it was
> > announced
> > that the show would air in two weeks, but surprise, it was on the next
> > week,
> > then March Madness...another deal going on in Memphis where the show
was
> > off...I can see how some might have lost interest with so much time
> > between
> > shows...I don't have time to watch a lot of tv so have to pick and
choose
> > my
> > shows, but is this normal for reruns to be shown before the season is
even
> > over? Back in the day, when I had more tv time, it seemed like you
watched
> > the whole season then the reruns began...maybe I'm just behind the
> > times...
> >
> > Peace,
> > Giuditta
> >
>
> The normal season consists of 22 episodes spread from late September to
late
> May, i.e. about 35 weeks. That means there are going to be a lot of
re-runs
> or preemptions, no matter how you slice it. Since most episodes are
> actually aired in three time periods - Late September to Late November;
Late
> January to the end of February; and Mid or late April to late May that
means
> almost all the other time is going to be reruns or preemptions.
>
> Some shows do air differently. "24" starts late and runs with few or
any
> interruptions. They did the same thing with Alias this year.
>
> This type of scheduling may become more common, but it is still rare
now.
>
> Sharpe Fan
>
Okay...thanks for the info. Now I am wondering how my posts here ended up
at
the alt.tv site. Any ideas how that could have happened when I didn't post
there?
G


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