Columbus TV channel goes black before Luke Maye's winning shot

The final seconds of Kentucky-North Carolina were must-see TV, unless you were watching the game on WBNS in Columbus, Ohio, in which case it was can't-see TV, literally.
Shout-out to @10TV for cutting into the end of the game with a black screen. I sure hope nothing crazy happened! pic.twitter.com/CGTGpqtenj
— Coach Mark Titus (@clubtrillion) March 26, 2017
No worries, though!
10TV will air the last two minutes of the North Carolina vs. Kentucky game at 8:00 p.m.
— 10TV.com (@10TV) March 26, 2017
Viewers missed both the Malik Monk game-tying triple, and Luke Maye's game-winning shot on the other end of the court with 0.3 seconds left.
You are dead to me WBNS pic.twitter.com/EwzdI1LiwK
— Kevin Noon (@Kevin_Noon) March 26, 2017
Instead, they got to stare at a black screen with a weather alert at the top warning of a possible tornado.
The rest of college basketball was busy erupting as one of the all-time great finishes in NCAA tournament history played out.
Columbus OH CBS affilate goes black screen rather than final 16 seconds of UNC game or tornado radar. @10TV pic.twitter.com/lZAFSl0GQl
— Mike Hendrix (@MrMHendrix) March 26, 2017