‘We apologize’: CBS vows to reair Billy Joel milestone concert after ending is cut off

‘We apologize’: CBS vows to reair Billy Joel milestone concert after ending is cut off
Musician Billy Joel performs during his 100th lifetime performance at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, July 18, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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‘We apologize’: CBS vows to reair Billy Joel milestone concert after ending is cut off

Alexandra Del Rosario April 15, 2024

Some

Billy Joel

fans put the pressure on CBS after it bungled its broadcast of the singer’s Madison Square Garden milestone

show

over the weekend.

CBS aired “The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden” on Sunday evening. The special offered viewers a look inside the celebratory

March 28 concert

, part of the singer-songwriter’s historic residency at the New York City venue. In the

hour-and-a-half 90-minute

special, Joel,

74

, performed his multiplatinum hits for thousands of attendees who swayed and bobbed along to his upbeat tunes.

For some at-home-viewers, however, the Sunday broadcast ended

just

a few minutes too early.

More

Specifically, the telecast abruptly cut to black as the New York-born Joel sang

the

the final verse of the night’s final song: “

Piano Man

.”

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In videos posted on X (formerly Twitter), several viewers shared clips of Joel singing the lyric

s,

“and the microphone smells like beer” before the broadcast pivots to local CBS news coverage.

“Daaaang @CBS you didnt have to do the piano man Billy Joel like that,” singer Sid Kingsley tweetedsinger Sid Kingsley . “He was just getting to the good part.”

“IDK whose decision it was to cut off the end of the #BillyJoel concert for local news (AFTER starting 30 min late!) but it’s unacceptable,” wrote another fan. “#BillyJoel100 is an iconic moment in history, & all we wanted to do was ‘forget about life for a while’ & you destroyed it. @CBS @cbschicago.”

The broadcast mishap inspired jokes

and

GIF reactions shading CBS, and prompted some fans to share what

other some

viewers missed. One X user shared concert footage of Joel’s fans singing a capella to “Piano Man,” though

it’sits

unclear whether the video was from the 100th Garden show.

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In a statement shared with The Times on Monday, CBS said that the controversial cutaway was due to a “programming timing error” and

impactedaffected

affected broadcasts in the

E

astern and

C

entral time zones.

“We apologize to Mr. Joel, his fans, our affiliated stations, and our audience whose viewing experience was interrupted during the last song,” the statement said.

As a result of the disruption,

as well asand

“overwhelming demand from [Joel’s] legion of fans,” CBS

said, it

will rebroadcast the singer’s milestone concert “in its entirety” on Friday at 9 p.m. local time

, the network announced

.

A representative for Joel did not provide additional comment.

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Fans hoping to relive the moment before Friday can do so by streaming “The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden” in its entirety on Paramount+

.

The Grammy winner will end his decade-long Madison Square Garden residency later this year, he announced last June.

Its hard to believe that weve been able to do this for 10 years, Joel said during a press conference. I didnt know how long it was going to last.

He added: Im now 74, Ill be 75 next year. Seems like a nice number.

Since 2014, Joel has performed at the Garden every month. It was a gig that was

only

supposed to continue

only

until demand fell off. But that never happened.

Joel’s residency will end in July with his 150th lifetime performance at the venue, which has already sold out.

There are a lot of venues out there but only one Madison Square Garden,” he said in 2015, “my home away from home.”

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