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TAR 17 Scheduling + Airing Times

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apskip:
You will know shortly, Peach. The Tennessee/San Diego game has been elongated and has about 4 minutes left right now at 7pm. I anticipate a 715pm finish.

apskip:
This game will be over in about 25 seconds. 60 MInutes is likely to start around 725pm.

theschnauzers:
CBS has confirmed that the TAR 17 finale will air December 12th; it's in the same press release as the announcement of TAR 18 for the spring and that one being in HD.

http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2010/11/04/cbss-the-amazing-race-will-travel-the-globe-in-hd-this-spring-933315/20101104cbs03/


--- Quote ---11/04/10 - 01:08 PM]
CBS's "The Amazing Race" Will Travel the Globe in HD This Spring
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[NOTE: The following article is a press release issued by the aforementioned network and/or company. Any errors, typos, etc. are attributed to the original author. The release is reproduced solely for the dissemination of the enclosed information.]

CBS's "THE AMAZING RACE" WILL TRAVEL THE GLOBE IN HD THIS SPRING

CBS announced today that the Spring edition of the Emmy Award-winning series THE AMAZING RACE will be broadcast in HD.

"We're thrilled the audience watching us sprint around the globe each week will continue to witness the breathtaking landscapes that serve as our backdrops, only now in high definition. Whether we're racing alongside the crystal-white peaks of the Arctic Circle, the neon-lined skyscrapers of Japan, or the color-drenched domes of the Russian Kremlin, fans will enjoy a heightened viewing experience as we bring the world to their couch every Sunday night," said Executive Producer and co-Creator Bertram van Munster.

This Fall's installment of THE AMAZING RACE is posting across the board increases versus last Fall's edition, averaging 11.69 million viewers (+4%), 4.7 in adults 25-54 (+7%) and 3.8 in adults 18-49 (+9%). This season's finale will take place on Sunday, Dec. 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

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theschnauzers:
In checking the NFL game distribution for the late CBS game on Sunday, 11/7, it appears that everyone, except for the Seattle TV market area is getting one of two late games (Indianapolis v. Philadelphia or Kansas City v. Oakland).  For folks getting the east coast prime time feed, most of you will be getting the Indy v. Philly game, folks mostly in Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, and South Dakota, and a few adjacent areas will be getting the KC v. Oakland game.  The odds are that CBS will switch viewers from the game that is over first to the other game, and at the conclusion of that second late game, everyone will then move on to 60 Minutes.

Neobie:
Reminder to viewers outside of North America that Daylight Savings just ended, which means the live feed will start... my mathematically-challenged brain has no idea when. One hour later?

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