CBS executives took responsibility for the Billy Joel concert special, which was interrupted during its airing.
Billy’s self-titled show broadcast on CBS, Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden, aired on Sunday.
As the special came to an end, it ended abruptly before Billy, 74, completely finished his set.
People watching in the Eastern and Central time zones missed the final two minutes of the program because the program was cut to local newscasts.
The rock singer was singing the final verse of his 1973 hit Piano Man before local news interrupted him.
CBS was very apologetic about the incident and recently released a statement about it.
“A network scheduling error ended last night’s Billy Joel special approximately two minutes early in the Eastern and Central time zones,” the network said in a statement.
“We apologize to Mr. Joel, his fans, our affiliated stations and our audience whose viewing experience was interrupted during the last song. Due to overwhelming demand from his legion of fans, Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden will be rebroadcast in its entirety on CBS on April 19th at 9pm ET/PT.”
The Billy Joel Special was initially scheduled to air at 9pm ET on Sunday, but was pushed back about half an hour for the eastern half of America.
This was because CBS’ coverage of the Masters golf tournament made it to prime time.
On Monday, Billy took to X, aka Twitter, to repost CBS’ statement apologizing for the outage.
Billy’s fans revealed on X that they were happy CBS was taking steps to fix the issue.
Especially when fans went berserk online after the Billy Joel special stopped two minutes early.
FAN REACTIONS
“Victory! We did it, everyone. The people won. That was pretty wild, although I have to admit. Everyone looking at each other at home with a resounding “WTF?” haha. See you on Twitter on Friday at 9pm”, praised an X user.
“And they should do it without commercials. But they’re going to double it. Can’t you get @netflix to do it? Without commercials,” another pointed out.
“Billy, thank you for a truly incredible moment in television broadcasting history,” said a third person.
A network scheduling error ended last night’s Billy Joel special approximately two minutes early in the Eastern and Central time zones.
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“The 100th sold out show at Madison Square Garden in New York was brilliant! I’m so happy that CBS will re-air the show in full on Friday night. We’ll be happy to watch it again! @CBS.”
“Fantastic show @billyjoel! Loved it, loved it, loved it. But I wasn’t happy they cut it. Good to see it’s airing again,” someone mentioned.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Billy’s recent tour began in March 2024.
Coming February 2024, general admission tickets to Billy’s three shows, September 13 in Cleveland, OhioOctober 25 in San Antonio, Texas and November 9 in Las Vegas, Nevadawas put up for sale.
He will perform with Rod Stewart on September 13th and Sting on October 25th and November 9th.
Over the course of his decades-long career in the music industry, Billy solidified himself as a rock legend.
As well as finding time to walk down the aisle four times – and becoming a father to three children in the process.
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