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dandu
04-13-2008, 10:01 AM
I taped "This Is Spinal Tap" off of our local station "The CW" and after the movie they aired "Yankee Doodle Daffy" I wonder if you noticed the CW airing other cartoons?

By the way, a few years ago UPN (before it was the CW) used to air various PD cartoons after movies like "Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives" and "Cookin With Gags"...

Snowpeck II
04-13-2008, 02:54 PM
I saw "The Case of the Missing Hare" sometime last year.


Greg

Mark J
04-13-2008, 03:00 PM
I don't think that is CW programming. I think you are watching local programming on a station that is part of the CW network, so they air CW shows in prime time and part of the day but otherwise air their own programs that they pick up independently. Some CWs air various talk shows, game shows and judge shows that they pick up in syndication, not as part of the CW. I get two CWs, one Miami and one West Palm Beach, both air vastly different shows at different times - Miami CW shows Soul Train and Degrassi on the weekend and WPB CW does not etc.

Snowpeck II
04-13-2008, 05:14 PM
No this was after the CW's Saturday Night Movie, which was not exactly network, but a package made available exclusively to CW affiliates.


Greg

Bugsy-Kun
04-13-2008, 05:18 PM
I remember my NBC local channel airing in the 90's the movie Alice in Wonderland and after the movie, they aired "Thru the Mirror" but one time in 2001, it was "Out of Scale"

About the CW, i already have it before lose Bell Expressvu for Star Choice and my Fox local channel removed the CW block last fall. :(

ltnut
04-13-2008, 06:06 PM
CW has what is called the 100+ network that was originally the WB 100+ network, and is carried on cable only in smaller markets (Below number 100, which is where the name comes from) like the Jackson, TN area where I live. If it was on there then it could possibly have been on other CW 100+ stations. But otherwise it was probably just on your local station.

Studio Toledo
04-13-2008, 06:47 PM
CW has what is called the 100+ network that was originally the WB 100+ network, and is carried on cable only in smaller markets (Below number 100, which is where the name comes from) like the Jackson, TN area where I live. If it was on there then it could possibly have been on other CW 100+ stations. But otherwise it was probably just on your local station.
Ironically where I live, they could've been on a UHF station pretty easy but had been seen only on cable by my cable operator since '95 on it's own psuedo station of sorts. It is not part of the 100+ group anyway.
WT05 Toledo's CW (http://www.wto5toledo.com/)