User blog:Timebomb192potato/Junkread jr-TVdiscussions discussion: "Network shows that got pre-empted in certain parts of the country"


 * jr-ClemWells199: "WFNH-13/Manchester has grown to be worse than the others in this department. Temptation Island didn't air on 13 (instead, it was aired in a graveyard slot on then-UPN affiliate WAMN-53), and Married by America never ran in the market over-the-air (viewers did get to see it on WFXT-25/Boston on cable). I remember the night Married by America debuted - WFNH-13/WEVM-14 general manager Alonso Salvatierra came on screen and moaned about how Fox's latest reality show "doesn't meet our standards" and that Fox 13 would be airing something "more appropriate for family viewing": reruns of Frasier. Given that they ran MTV2 in late nights back then, they would sometimes cover pre-empted Fox shows with MTV2's offerings (mostly blocks of music videos). They also didn't air Who's Your Daddy?, replacing it with an airing of Muppets from Space. WZBV-18/Brattleboro didn't air Fear Factor, which instead aired on a cable-only WB station, while on WAOT-34 the episode where the contestants had to strut down a catwalk naked in front of hundreds of people was interrupted by "Technical Difficulties" when it got to that part."
 * jr-Sandwich2: "Reminds me of an incident at WYBC in Zanesville, Ohio. They did air Saving Private Ryan in 2004, but then-owner Equity Broadcasting pulled a WLBT on some of the film's more violent moments."