Broadcast Networks Cut Away from Sports for Breaking News: President Joe Biden Withdraws from 2024 Presidential Race
President Joe Biden’s announcement to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race on Sunday caused a stir not only in the political world but also in the sports broadcasting realm. The breaking news led all four major broadcast networks to briefly cut away from scheduled sports programming, showcasing the delicate balance between news and sports coverage on television.
NBC shifted away from the NASCAR race, The Brickyard 400, with pre-race coverage moving to USA before returning to the race just in time for the green flag. Fox bumped a Round of 32 game in The Basketball Tournament to their streaming platforms, while CBS moved the LPGA Dana Open tournament online. ABC had to shift the NFL FLAG Championships to ESPN2 due to NBA Summer League games on ESPN.
While some may question the decision to interrupt sports programming for news, the significance of President Biden’s announcement and the expected low viewership for sports on that particular Sunday justified the networks’ actions. This incident highlights the risks associated with airing sports events on broadcast networks, as they are more likely to preempt sports content for breaking news or weather updates.
The debate over sports coverage on broadcast television versus cable networks continues, with the accessibility of broadcast TV being a major advantage for sports. However, the potential for news preemption is a factor that networks must consider when deciding where to air sports events. Sunday’s events serve as a reminder of the delicate balance between news and sports coverage in the broadcasting industry.