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It is not a network show, but is a syndicated show that network stations decide to show
The nighttime syndicated version of Wheel of Fortune is not a network show and the stations decide which syndicated program they will carry. On WDIV in Detroit Wheel of Fortune is carried on a NBC station and the network and other areas can have a different network carry the show. So it is your area and stations that the change is unique to.
They are not a network program and are a syndicated TV Show that is sold to stations. You might be asking when your local area decided to make a change in which station, channel, or network would be able to broadcast the syndicated program
Dr. Oz in syndicated so it may not air on a single designated network everywhere however it is syndicated by FOX Station Group so it may air mostly on FOX or MYTV stations.
I'm not (nor do I have the power to). The network isn't going to, either. Local stations do have the power to bring back syndicated reruns, however.
The radio show InfoWars is hosted by Alex Jones. The radio show is syndicated by the Genesis Communication Network and is available on over 60 radio stations.
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Stations decide if they will air at a later time because it is not a network program, but a syndicated one related question will have bonua puzzle posted
There are 65 stations in the entire MTR transportation network.
TV stations not affiliated with a major network are known as?
Jeopardy is not on the CBS network, Jeopardy is a syndicated television program that airs on different networks and in Detroit it is on NBC. In other areas it is even on Fox and ABC. see related link on show times for stations across america that air the Jeopardy program
Depends where you live it is a syndicated program and not even a network show