Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-2255188-20140315134938/@comment-74.179.242.26-20140331230858

Bob the Wikipedian wrote: Wait, no. Eastern. That's the time zone that's standard for American TV. There is not a standard. A network will broadcast things two time zones at a time, and it will show up like 9/8c or something. That means 9 o'clock eastern or 8 o'clock central. That way they don't have to change times for every timezone, or play something when no one is awake. Also, a person in Boston can read an article about an upcoming TV show written in Alaska without watching something else they didn't want to watch and being asleep while the thing they were interested in premiered. So essentially, people on central time get Grimm 2 hours before those on Pacific. Sorry.