Never Miss Your Favorite CBS Shows Because Of Sports

Sports Nfl  Ever miss part of your favorite show because a sporting event ran long? Now you can receive exclusive e-mail/text alerts from CBS informing you exactly when your shows will begin.
by CBS/WKRG Staff
Published: Mon, September 28, 2009 - 4:57 pm CST Last Updated: Sun, October 04, 2009 - 9:47 pm CST
(CBS) - Ever miss part of your favorite show because a sporting event ran long? Now you don't have to.

You can receive exclusive e-mail/text alerts from CBS informing you exactly when your show(s) will begin. You’ll even be given advanced warning so you can program your DVR with extra time.

Sign up for CBS Eye-lert and be the first to know when your Sunday shows start.

You can also watch your favorite shows online. Select "features" on the toolbar at the top of wkrg.com. Scroll down and click "Watch Shows Online"

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I had the same problem. We will contact CBS about it.

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I tried to register, but as soon as I entered my zip code, the selection bar for what station I watch became miniscule and blank.  I tried 3 times, and it wouldn’t let me register without selecting my station.  Very frustrating!

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