Sunday, September 16, 2001
Bombings lead TV networks to change schedules
By John Kiesewetter
The Cincinnati Enquirer
TV disruptions from Tuesday's terrorist strikes will continue for at least another week.
NBC and CBS fall series premieres, listed in today's TV Week magazine, have been postponed until next week.
NBC plans to repeat May season finales this week with promotions for new series launching launch Sept. 24.
CBS has postponed The 53rd Annual Prime-Time Emmy Awards scheduled for 8 p.m. today.
Fox has replaced Independence Day, in which the White House and Empire State Building are destroyed, with a rerun of That '70s Show (7 p.m. today, Channels 19, 45) and Robin Williams' Mrs. Doubtfire (7:30 p.m.).
At 8 p.m. Monday, Fox will air Eddie Murphy's The Nutty Professor instead of The Rats, a movie about 78 million killer rodents taking over New York City.
Updated prime-time TV grids will be published in the daily Tempo section this week.
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