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==Programming== | ==Programming== | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Broadcast syndication|Syndicated]] programs broadcast by KIAA include ''[[Steve Harvey (TV series)|Steve Harvey]]'', ''[[Rachael Ray (TV series)|Rachael Ray]]'', ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (U.S. game show)|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire]]'', ''[[Family Feud]]'', ''[[Access Hollywood]]'', ''[[The Real]]'' and ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]''. Atypical for a CW-affiliated station, the station does not currently air sitcoms within its weekday schedule – particularly during early evening and late-night timeslots not occupied by local newscasts (opting to fill those periods with [[talk show]]s and [[News magazine|newsmagazines]] instead); however, KIAA airs runs of syndicated comedies broadcast otherwise by sister station KDEN on weekend late afternoons and evenings. The station also produces the hour-long talk and lifestyle program ''Denver Style'', which airs weekday mornings at 9:00 a.m. |
− | + | The station also carries the ''[[The Bill Cunningham Show]]'' at 1:00 p.m. weekdays, two hours earlier than The CW's recommended timeslot of 3:00 p.m., which has been the common scheduling for the program among CW stations with syndicated talk shows that pull stronger ratings and/or have full-fledged news operations; it also splits the network's [[E/I|educational programming]] block [[One Magnificent Morning]] over two days: the first two hours air on Saturdays on a four-hour delay (to 11:00 a.m.) due to the Saturday edition of its ''Colorado Daybreak'' newscast and paid programming, while the last two hours air on Sunday middays. | |
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As an NBC affiliate, KIAA cleared the majority of the NBC network schedule in its later years, with exception of the [[wikipedia:Saturday Today|Saturday edition]] of ''[[wikipedia:Today (U.S. TV series)|Today]]'' and the weekend editions of the ''[[wikipedia:NBC Nightly News|NBC Nightly News]]'', which aired instead on KDEN. KDEN also aired other NBC programs channel 9 was unable to air due to extended breaking news or severe weather coverage, or special programming<!--------------- ; such an example occurred from [[2009 US Open (tennis)|2009]] to [[2011 US Open (tennis)|2011]], when WNDY aired the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] while WISH-TV opted to carry its regular programming schedule before syndicators made a Tuesday start to the syndicated season near-universal starting in 2012 after years of the US Open men's final always being delayed to Monday due to weather------------->. | As an NBC affiliate, KIAA cleared the majority of the NBC network schedule in its later years, with exception of the [[wikipedia:Saturday Today|Saturday edition]] of ''[[wikipedia:Today (U.S. TV series)|Today]]'' and the weekend editions of the ''[[wikipedia:NBC Nightly News|NBC Nightly News]]'', which aired instead on KDEN. KDEN also aired other NBC programs channel 9 was unable to air due to extended breaking news or severe weather coverage, or special programming<!--------------- ; such an example occurred from [[2009 US Open (tennis)|2009]] to [[2011 US Open (tennis)|2011]], when WNDY aired the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] while WISH-TV opted to carry its regular programming schedule before syndicators made a Tuesday start to the syndicated season near-universal starting in 2012 after years of the US Open men's final always being delayed to Monday due to weather------------->. |