The Year in Drafts, 2011
Posts I Didn't Care to Complete, 2011
Does Robert Greenblatt Give a Fuck? (December 9)
He works for a cable company.
Laugh-Enhanced (December 3)
Laughter is a crutch.
Network as Punchline (November 18)
NBC is. CW was, before people stopped caring.
The Critics versus Prime Suspect (October 29)
Why did the critics think the average NBC viewer was intimately familiar with the British version?
What They Said in 2010 (May 16, around the Upfronts)
Praise for My Generation and Off the Map.
The TV Litmus Test (April 18)
If it's better than Modern Family, watch it. If it's worse, don't.
Retro TV Art
What a neat idea for a flyer, what a neat idea for a film festival. Too bad this happened 7 weeks ago.
New Year's Rerun Marathons, 2012
I'd make a new list for this year, but The Wrap already did, and I don't watch reruns,
other than those of The Simpsons and MST3K.

New Year's Rerun Marathons, 2011
Shows with Deals, as of July 25, 2012
Consult these up-to-date pages: Shows with Deals and Reruns on TV.
Although every network has primetime shows that reach 100 episodes and go into syndication, CBS is the gold standard.
CBS Shows with Deals
Mike & Molly -- FX, local stations (2013)
2 Broke Girls -- TBS, local stations (2014)
CSI: NY -- Spike, TNT
CSI -- USA, Cloo, Spike
NCIS -- USA, Cloo
NCIS: LA -- USA
Criminal Minds -- A&E, Ion, local stations
The Mentalist -- TNT
Hawaii Five-0 -- TNT (2013)
The Big Bang Theory -- TBS, local stations
Two and a Half Men -- FX, local stations
How I Met Your Mother -- FX, Lifetime, local stations
Rules of Engagement -- WGN
60 Minutes -- CNBC
Undercover Boss - OWN
ABC has a bunch of unscripted shows that did sell. Private Practice has reached enough episodes for syndication this season, and The Middle will hit syndication after next season.
ABC Shows with Deals
Grey's Anatomy -- Lifetime, local stations
Desperate Housewives -- Lifetime
America's Funniest Home Videos -- WGN, local stations
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition -- CMT, TV Land
Primetime: What Would You Do? -- OWN
Wipeout -- TruTV
Wife Swap -- Lifetime
Castle -- TNT (2012)
Modern Family -- FX (2013)
Few of NBC's shows in recent years have lasted one year, much less four. Community may be bought by Comedy Central, and Parks and Recreation will reach syndication after next season.
NBC Shows with Deals
Law & Order: SVU -- USA, Cloo, MyNet, local stations
30 Rock -- Comedy Central, WGN, local stations
The Office -- TBS, local stations
Fear Factor -- Chiller
Dateline -- I.D.
FOX gives up a larger proportional chunk of its schedule to competitions, but the reliable Seth Macfarlane factory leads directly to Cartoon Network. Fringe enters syndication next season.
FOX Shows with Deals
Simpsons -- local stations
Family Guy -- Cartoon Network, TBS, local stations
American Dad -- Cartoon Network, TBS, local stations
Cleveland -- Cartoon Network
Glee -- Oxygen (2013)
Bones -- TNT, local stations
Kitchen Nightmares -- BBC America, CMT
COPS -- G4, TruTV, local stations
Credit: Spotted for leads and future deals.
Other Current Shows with Deals
CW: America's Next Top Model -- Style
CW: Supernatural -- TNT
CW: Gossip Girl -- Style
TBS: Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns -- local stations
TBS: Tyler Perry's House of Payne -- local stations
TNT: Leverage -- Ion (Summer 2012)
TNT: The Closer -- local stations
HBO: Curb Your Enthusiasm -- TV Guide Network
Showtime: Weeds -- TV Guide Network
FX: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia -- Comedy Central, WGN, local
Comedy Central: South Park -- WGN, local
USA: Burn Notice -- My Net (until Fall 2012)
USA: White Collar -- MyNet (Fall 2012)
USA: Psych -- Ion
TV Land: Hot in Cleveland -- local stations (2014)
Reruns on TV, as of January 1, 2012
CBS
TBS
The Big Bang Theory
The King of Queens
Yes, Dear
TNT
CSI: NY
The Mentalist
Hawaii Five-0 (2013)
FX
Two and a Half Men
How I Met Your Mother
Nickelodeon
The Nanny
TV Land
Murder, She Wrote
Good Times
The Jeffersons
Andy Griffith
The Dick Van Dyke Show
M*A*S*H
Everybody Loves Raymond
The King of Queens
The Nanny
Spike
CSI
CSI: NY
Walker, Texas Ranger
CMT
The Dukes of Hazzard
USA
NCIS
NCIS: LA (2013)
CSI
Becker
SyFy
The Twilight Zone
Cloo
NCIS
CSI
JAG
Walker, Texas Ranger
Chiller
The Twilight Zone
Ghost Whisperer
Universal HD
The Dukes of Hazzard
Hack
The Unit
Nash Bridges
CNBC
60 Minutes
A&E
Criminal Minds
CSI: Miami
Lifetime
How I Met Your Mother
The New Adventures of Old Christine
I.D.
48 Hours Mystery
OWN
Undercover Boss
TV One
Good Times
The Jeffersons
We
Ghost Whisperer
Reelz
Becker
HD Net
JAG
GMC
Cosby
The Waltons
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
TV Guide
Designing Women
Cybill
WGN
Walker, Texas Ranger
The Unit
Rules of Engagement (2012)
My
Cold Case
Without a Trace
Ion
Flashpoint
Criminal Minds
Ghot Whisperer
Without a Trace
Retro
Route 66
Family Net
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Newhart
The Bob Newhart Show
Antenna TV
All in the Family
Burns and Allen
Father Knows Best
Dennis the Menace
Good Times
Maude
The Nanny
Me/Me Too
I Love Lucy
The Beverly Hillbillies
Petticoat Junction
Gomer Pyle
Gunsmoke
The Wild Wild West
Hogan's Heroes
Dobie Gillis
Sgt. Bilko
My Favorite Martian
Lost In Space
The Twilight Zone
The Bob Newhart Show
Cannon
Family Affair
M*A*S*H
Hawaii Five-O
Kojak
local stations
The Big Bang Theory
Two and a Half Men
How I Met Your Mother
Everybody Loves Raymond
The King of Queens
The New Adventures of Old Christine
Criminal Minds
The Unit
Cold Case
Without a Trace
ABC
TBS
According to Jim
Home Improvement
ABC Family
Boy Meets World
8 Simple Rules
TeenNick
Full House
Nick
My Wife and Kids
George Lopez
Family Matters
MTV2
Boy Meets World
BET
My Wife and Kids
Boomerang
The Flintstones
The Jetsons
Hub
The Wonder Years
Doogie Howser, M.D.
Happy Days
Laverne & Shirley
Batman
Lifetime
Grey's Anatomy
Desperate Housewives
Wife Swap
Oxygen
Roseanne
CMT
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Universal HD
Charlie's Angels
T.J. Hooker
Reelz
Spin City
Coach
TruTV
Wipeout
TV Guide Network
Samantha Who?
Ugly Betty
Dharma & Greg
TV One
That's My Mama!
TV Land
Roseanne
Home Improvement
Three's Company
Leave It to Beaver
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
WGN
America's Funniest Home Videos
Matlock
Bewitched
YouToo
Batman
The Green Hornet
FamilyNet
Mr. Belvedere
local channels
Brothers & Sisters
America's Funniest Home Videos
According to Jim
Grey's Anatomy
Ugly Betty
Roseanne
NBC
TBS
The Office
My Name Is Earl
Friends
Seinfeld
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Saved by the Bell
TNT
Law & Order
Las Vegas
USA
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Law & Order: SVU
Cheers
G4
Quantum Leap
Bravo
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
ABC Family
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Lifetime
Will & Grace
Oxygen
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Hallmark
Golden Girls
Cheers
Frasier
Little House on the Prairie
We
Golden Girls
Frasier
Comedy Central
30 Rock
Scrubs
VH-1
Saturday Night Live
Nick
Friends
Hub
Family Ties
Boomerang
The Smurfs
The Snorks
TV Guide Network
Veronica's Closet
Sundance
Freaks & Geeks
Reelz
Cheers
Wings
3rd Rock from the Sun
Chiller
Fear Factor
Cloo
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Law & Order: SVU
C&I
Crossing Jordan
Universal HD
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
I.D.
Dateline
TLC
Dateline: Real Life Mysteries
Centric
Homicide
The Cosby Show
227
Miami Vice
The A-Team
TV One
A Different World
Amen
GMC
Amen
TV Land
Bonanza
WGN
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
30 Rock
Scrubs
Mad About You
Cheers
In the Heat of the Night
I Dream of Jeannie
Retro
Highway to Heaven
The Bill Cosby Show
I Spy
Daniel Boone
Peter Gunn
Police Story
Movin' On
FamilyNet
Remington Steele
I Spy
My
Law & Order: SVU
local stations
Seinfeld
Friends
My Name Is Earl
30 Rock
The Office
Law & Order:: SVU
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Law & Order
Scrubs
Cheers
Frasier
FOX
Comedy Central
Futurama
TeenNick
Malcolm in the Middle
Cartoon Network
Family Guy
American Dad
Cleveland
King of the Hill
TBS
Family Guy
American Dad
Married with Children
IFC
Malcolm in the Middle
Arrested Development
Action
BBC America
The X-Files
Kitchen Nightmares
CMT
Kitchen Nightmares
Cloo
'Til Death
HDNet
Prison Break
GSN
Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?
G4
COPS
TruTV
COPS
Oxygen
House
Living Single
Glee (2013)
ABC Family
That '70s Show
Nick
That '70s Show
MTV
That '70s Show
MTV2
Martin
BET
The Bernie Mac Show
Centric
In Living Color
Living Single
TV Guide Network
Ned & Stacey
TV One
Martin
Living Single
YouToo
The X-Files
WGN
Futurama
'Til Death
local stations
Bones
American Dad
COPS
Futurama
King of the Hill
Family Guy
The Simpsons
That '70s Show
House
'Til Death
CW / UPN / WB
The Game -- BET
Everybody Hates Chris -- BET, Nick, TeenNick, local stations
Smallville -- TNT, HDNet
Half & Half -- TV One
Eve -- TV One
The Steve Harvey Show -- Centric
The Wayans Bros. -- Centric, MTV2
Malcolm & Eddie -- MTV2
Girlfriends -- Centric
The Jamie Foxx Show -- Centric
Sister, Sister -- GMC
Reba -- Lifetime
Buffy -- Chiller, Logo
Charmed -- TNT, We
The Parkers -- BET
What I Like About You -- ABC Family
Gilmore Girls -- ABC Family
Angel -- TNT
HBO
The Sopranos -- A&E
Sex and the City -- E!, Style
Entourage -- Spike, Comedy Central
FX
Nip/Tuck -- Logo
Comedy Central
Reno 911 -- Logo
MTV
Punk'd -- TV Guide Network
Pimp My Ride -- Speed
USA
Monk -- Cloo, My, local stations
psych -- Cloo, Ion
Burn Notice -- Cloo, My
Smash Forecast
Smash gets NBC's best lead-in, The Voice, which should propel it to an average rating better than the rest of NBC's hour-longs. Smash is also NBC President Bob Greenblatt's pet project, so it's not difficult to predict a renewal, even if the ratings fall below 2.0.
Will viewers of The Voice want a third hour of singing? Is NBC banking on some traffic from Dancing with the Stars? Would such an "optimistic" show fit at 10pm? What was the last good thing Steven Spielberg did?
One thing is for sure: it's a musical on NBC on Mondays at 10pm.
My A La Carte / What I Watch
At first, I thought "customized channel lineups" meant that you could reprogram the channel numbers. It means subscribing to individual channels "a la carte." Here's the channels I would choose, with the channel numbers of my choice, as well as the shows I watch.
2 HBO - Eastbound and Down, The Life and Times of Tim, The Ricky Gervais Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm
3 TV One - Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons, Good Times
4 NBC - 30 Rock, Community, Up All Night
5 FOX - Simpsons, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, Raising Hope, American Dad, Cleveland
6 PBS - Nova, Nature
7 ABC - Suburbia
8 TBS - Conan
9 CBS - CBS This Morning, Letterman
10 FX - Louie, Archer, Wilfred, The League
11 Comedy Central - The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, South Park
12 IFC - Portlandia, Todd Margaret
13 MTV - Beavis and Butt-Head
14 NBC Sports - Hockey
15 BBC America
16 Sundance
17 AMC
18 The Hub - Dan Vs
19 Cartoon Network
20 CNN
21 National Geographic
22 E! - After Lately
Channels Ranked Higher Than Current
Animation Network
Applause
The Chronology Channel
The Climate Channel
Dynamite
Scientific American Wild
Helium
HyFy
Lifespan
Television Listings Network
Mineral Planet
OBN: Orlando Bloom Network
Papyrus Channel
Sorry
TCB
Temporary Yule Log
The Tourism Channel
UAE
Velocity
Nowhere But Down
Martin Bashir -- MSNBC and Dateline
Tom Brokaw -- NBC News correspondent
Aaron Brown -- PBS's Wide Angle
Campbell Brown -- unemployed
Katie Couric -- ABC News correspondent, daytime talk show
Charlie Gibson -- retired
Ted Koppel -- NPR, Rock Center
Keith Olbermann -- Current
Stone Phillips -- 20/20
Dan Rather -- HDNet
John Roberts -- Fox News
Forrest Sawyer -- documentary producer
John Seigenthaler -- his family's P.R. firm
Maria Shriver -- unemployed
Carole Simpson -- blogger
Harry Smith -- Rock Center
John Stossel -- FOX Business Channel
Kathleen Sullivan -- Huffington Post blogger
Elizabeth Vargas -- 20/20
Meredith Vieira -- Rock Center
Bob Woodruff -- ABC News reporter, Planet Green
"Work It" called an insult to television
...by me. Tim Goodman says it's the worst show of the season, which means it's worse than "How to Be a Gentleman," and that is impossible.
Will Broadcast Outlast Cable?
Radio is still around. Operations have been streamlined and budgets have been slashed to nearly zero. But it's still around.
Free entertainment is hard to give up.
Local TV stations have been following the radio formula of firings and consolidation, including "teaming up" with local radio stations. CBS has even grouped its owned local radio and TV websites into subsections of cbslocal.com.
Cable, on the other hand, has continued to expand for thirty years, to the point that it has become a chore, rather than a pleasure, to comb through the TV listings.
Has cable peaked?
OWN has been a money pit. ESPN's new Longhorn Channel continues to have trouble getting carried on Pay-TV systems in Texas, including Austin itself. The Hub has done some good business -- for Hasbro. Bride Central was recently shut down. Just the fact that Vince McMahon has decided to get into the business should give media companies pause.
As customers increasingly use Video on Demand, they're going to reconsider their options, as Netflix fills the need for roughly 80% less than cable service.
Update: January 4, 2012
Hallmark's Martha Stewart block has officially failed after two seasons. Conan has leveled off in the ratings closer to George Lopez than Jay Leno. CBS Shows in Syndication
AMC bought CSI: Miami reruns last week, making it the latest channel to air reruns from CBS.
Current CBS Shows with Deals
CSI: Miami -- AMC, A&E
CSI: NY -- Spike
CSI -- USA, Cloo, Spike
NCIS -- USA, Cloo
NCIS: LA -- USA
Criminal Minds -- A&E, Ion
The Mentalist -- TNT
Hawaii Five-0 -- TNT
The Big Bang Theory -- TBS
Two and a Half Men -- FX
How I Met Your Mother -- FX, Lifetime
Rules of Engagement -- WGN
60 Minutes -- CNBC
Undercover Boss - OWN
Veteran shows The Good Wife and Blue Bloods will likely last long enough to get deals. The Amazing Race and Survivor have had deals. Freshmen shows Unforgettable, Person of Interest, 2 Broke Girls, and A Gifted Man round out the CBS schedule.
Reruns from CBS, as of December 2011
TBS
The Big Bang Theory
The King of Queens
Yes, Dear
TNT
CSI: NY
The Mentalist
Hawaii Five-0 (2013)
FX
Two and a Half Men
How I Met Your Mother
Nickelodeon
The Nanny
TV Land
Good Times
The Jeffersons
Andy Griffith
The Dick Van Dyke Show
M*A*S*H
Everybody Loves Raymond
The King of Queens
The Nanny
Spike
CSI
CSI: NY
Walker, Texas Ranger
CMT
The Dukes of Hazzard
USA
NCIS
NCIS: LA (2013)
CSI
Becker
SyFy
The Twilight Zone
Cloo
NCIS
CSI
JAG
Walker, Texas Ranger
Chiller
The Twilight Zone
Ghost Whisperer
Universal HD
The Dukes of Hazzard
Hack
The Unit
Nash Bridges
CNBC
60 Minutes
A&E
Criminal Minds
CSI: Miami
Lifetime
How I Met Your Mother
The New Adventures of Old Christine
I.D.
48 Hours Mystery
OWN
Undercover Boss
TV One
Good Times
The Jeffersons
We
Ghost Whisperer
Reelz
Becker
HD Net
JAG
GMC
The Waltons
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
TV Guide
Designing Women
Cybill
WGN
Walker, Texas Ranger
The Unit
Rules of Engagement (2012)
My
Cold Case
Without a Trace
Ion
Flashpoint
Criminal Minds
Ghot Whisperer
Without a Trace
Retro
Route 66
Family Net
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Newhart
The Bob Newhart Show
Antenna TV
All in the Family
Burns and Allen
Father Knows Best
Dennis the Menace
Good Times
Maude
The Nanny
Me/Me Too
I Love Lucy
The Beverly Hillbillies
Petticoat Junction
Gomer Pyle
Gunsmoke
The Wild Wild West
Hogan's Heroes
Dobie Gillis
Sgt. Bilko
My Favorite Martian
Lost In Space
The Twilight Zone
The Bob Newhart Show
Cannon
Family Affair
M*A*S*H
Hawaii Five-O
Kojak
local stations
The Big Bang Theory
Two and a Half Men
How I Met Your Mother
Everybody Loves Raymond
The King of Queens
The New Adventures of Old Christine
Criminal Minds
The Unit
Cold Case
Without a Trace
Current CBS Shows with Deals
CSI: Miami -- AMC, A&E
CSI: NY -- Spike
CSI -- USA, Cloo, Spike
NCIS -- USA, Cloo
NCIS: LA -- USA
Criminal Minds -- A&E, Ion
The Mentalist -- TNT
Hawaii Five-0 -- TNT
The Big Bang Theory -- TBS
Two and a Half Men -- FX
How I Met Your Mother -- FX, Lifetime
Rules of Engagement -- WGN
60 Minutes -- CNBC
Undercover Boss - OWN
Veteran shows The Good Wife and Blue Bloods will likely last long enough to get deals. The Amazing Race and Survivor have had deals. Freshmen shows Unforgettable, Person of Interest, 2 Broke Girls, and A Gifted Man round out the CBS schedule.
Reruns from CBS, as of December 2011
TBS
The Big Bang Theory
The King of Queens
Yes, Dear
TNT
CSI: NY
The Mentalist
Hawaii Five-0 (2013)
FX
Two and a Half Men
How I Met Your Mother
Nickelodeon
The Nanny
TV Land
Good Times
The Jeffersons
Andy Griffith
The Dick Van Dyke Show
M*A*S*H
Everybody Loves Raymond
The King of Queens
The Nanny
Spike
CSI
CSI: NY
Walker, Texas Ranger
CMT
The Dukes of Hazzard
USA
NCIS
NCIS: LA (2013)
CSI
Becker
SyFy
The Twilight Zone
Cloo
NCIS
CSI
JAG
Walker, Texas Ranger
Chiller
The Twilight Zone
Ghost Whisperer
Universal HD
The Dukes of Hazzard
Hack
The Unit
Nash Bridges
CNBC
60 Minutes
A&E
Criminal Minds
CSI: Miami
Lifetime
How I Met Your Mother
The New Adventures of Old Christine
I.D.
48 Hours Mystery
OWN
Undercover Boss
TV One
Good Times
The Jeffersons
We
Ghost Whisperer
Reelz
Becker
HD Net
JAG
GMC
The Waltons
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
TV Guide
Designing Women
Cybill
WGN
Walker, Texas Ranger
The Unit
Rules of Engagement (2012)
My
Cold Case
Without a Trace
Ion
Flashpoint
Criminal Minds
Ghot Whisperer
Without a Trace
Retro
Route 66
Family Net
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Newhart
The Bob Newhart Show
Antenna TV
All in the Family
Burns and Allen
Father Knows Best
Dennis the Menace
Good Times
Maude
The Nanny
Me/Me Too
I Love Lucy
The Beverly Hillbillies
Petticoat Junction
Gomer Pyle
Gunsmoke
The Wild Wild West
Hogan's Heroes
Dobie Gillis
Sgt. Bilko
My Favorite Martian
Lost In Space
The Twilight Zone
The Bob Newhart Show
Cannon
Family Affair
M*A*S*H
Hawaii Five-O
Kojak
local stations
The Big Bang Theory
Two and a Half Men
How I Met Your Mother
Everybody Loves Raymond
The King of Queens
The New Adventures of Old Christine
Criminal Minds
The Unit
Cold Case
Without a Trace
The NFL Tax
IF Pay TV customers were to pay all $27.5 Billion of the networks' new 9-season NFL contract, how much would this NFL Tax be?
$27.5 Billion / 100 million subscriptions = $275 per subscription. $275 / 9 seasons = $30.50 per season = $2.55 per month.
Deadline says: "In order for all of the media partners to break even under the new contract, Miller Tabak analyst David Joyce estimates that the average pay TV subscriber would have to pay $11.23 a month..."
Someone's doing some sleight-of-hand.
$27.5 Billion / 100 million subscriptions = $275 per subscription. $275 / 9 seasons = $30.50 per season = $2.55 per month.
Deadline says: "In order for all of the media partners to break even under the new contract, Miller Tabak analyst David Joyce estimates that the average pay TV subscriber would have to pay $11.23 a month..."
Someone's doing some sleight-of-hand.
New York City - Local Stations
On December 12, CBS announced it will buy WLNY.
2 WCBS CBS | CBS Corp | schedule | video
4 WNBC NBC | Comcast | schedule | video
5 WNYW FOX | NewsCorp | schedule | video | live news
7 WABC ABC | Disney | schedule | video | live news | breaking news feed
9 WWOR My | NewsCorp | schedule | live news
11 WPIX CW | Tribune | schedule | video
13 WNET PBS | WNET | schedule | video
21 WLIW PBS | WNET | schedule | video
25 WNYE nyctv | New York City | schedule | video
31 WPXN Ion | Ion
34 WPXO (Spanish) CaribeVision | CV
41 WXTV Univision | Univision
43 WSAH RTN
47 WNJU Telemundo | Comcast
48 WRNN independent | WRNN
50 WNJN PBS New Jersey | WNET | schedule | video
55 WLNY independent | WLNY
67 WFTY TeleFutura | Univision
68 WFUT TeleFutura | Univision
BronxNet | Lehman College | schedule
NY1 | Time Warner Cable | live audio
2 WCBS CBS | CBS Corp | schedule | video
4 WNBC NBC | Comcast | schedule | video
5 WNYW FOX | NewsCorp | schedule | video | live news
7 WABC ABC | Disney | schedule | video | live news | breaking news feed
9 WWOR My | NewsCorp | schedule | live news
11 WPIX CW | Tribune | schedule | video
13 WNET PBS | WNET | schedule | video
21 WLIW PBS | WNET | schedule | video
25 WNYE nyctv | New York City | schedule | video
31 WPXN Ion | Ion
34 WPXO (Spanish) CaribeVision | CV
41 WXTV Univision | Univision
43 WSAH RTN
47 WNJU Telemundo | Comcast
48 WRNN independent | WRNN
50 WNJN PBS New Jersey | WNET | schedule | video
55 WLNY independent | WLNY
67 WFTY TeleFutura | Univision
68 WFUT TeleFutura | Univision
BronxNet | Lehman College | schedule
NY1 | Time Warner Cable | live audio
Rise of the Specials
Last May, FOX canceled weekly episodes of America's Most Wanted but ordered four specials. ABC has now done exactly the same with Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
The news comes a day after CBS re-established interview program Person to Person, "which will be shown occasionally in prime time, starting Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 8/7c."
Annual holiday specials have gotten better ratings than last year. A couple weeks ago, CBS's Rudolph scored a surprising 4.0 and Victoria Secret's Fashion Show hit a new high. On ABC, last night's 10 Most Fascinating People was up year-to-year. FOX's made up country music award show was up 25% versus its debut last season.
FOX even ordered up a new Charlie Brown special of its own, and aired it after a new Ice Age cartoon on Thanksgiving (1.3 and 2.6 respectively). The CW's Muppets special has so far only been topped by 5 non-Vampire episodes the network has aired this season. NBC's Christmas in Rockefeller Center claimed a 1.9, which is not bad for NBC, and not bad for an hour built around plugging in a Christmas tree. FOX has also picked up UFC specials to help fill its Saturday nights, the first of which hit 3.0.
ABC has relied on its package of Charlie Brown specials since 2000, using them to fill holes left in the schedule left by canceled shows such as My Generation and Charlie's Angels. ABC also aired stints of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2004 and 2009. Update from tomorrow: ABC's specials last night did not do well:
This Saturday, FOX will air its second America's Most Wanted special, NBC will air this year's WWE Tribute to the Troops, CBS will rerun both Frostys and The Story of Santa Claus from 1996, and ABC will rerun CMA Country Christmas from December 1. Next week, the networks offer up last year's Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special, A Chipmunk Christmas from 1981, SNL's A Very Gilly Christmas, both Prep & Landings, I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown, Shrek the Halls, Phineas and Ferb, as well as this year's adoption awareness special, A Home for the Holidays with Martina McBride, culminating with the Grinch on Christmas night. During the following week, there's Rudolph's Shiny New Year, the Kennedy Center Honors, and, naturally, Happy New Year, Charlie Brown.
The high volume recalls years of television past when Hanna-Barbara characters were roasted by Roy Clark, on ice.
How long before we see Chaz and Cher singing Christmas carols and trading light-hearted banter with Nick Cannon and the cast of Glee?
NBC's 3.0+ Short List, Fall 2011
Every Sunday Night Football game
3.9 The Office, September 22
3.7 Up All Night, September 14
3.6 America's Got Talent, September 14
3.5 The Office, September 29
3.5 Fear Factor, December 13, 9pm
3.3 The Office, September 13
3.3 Whitney, September 22
3.3 Fear Factor, December 13, 8pm
3.2 The Office, October 6
3.2 The Office, November 3
3.0 The Office, November 10
Source: Spotted
Network Space for Rent
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Is a trend developing?
For a long time, networks have rented their airtime out to political candidates, as well as aired movies produced and sponsored by Hallmark, and more recently, Wal-Mart/P&G. For several years, FOX has had a block of infomercials that most affiliates air on Saturday mornings.
NBC's Midseason Relaunch
Out:
Chuck
Community
Free Agents
Parenthood
The Playboy Club
Prime Suspect
The Sing-Off
(Sunday Night Football)
In:
30 Rock
Are You There, Chelsea
The Celebrity Apprentice
Fashion Star
The Firm
Smash
The Voice
Who Do You Think You Are?
Moving:
The Biggest Loser
Harry's Law
Rock Center
Up All Night
Whitney
Staying Put:
Dateline
Grimm
Law & Order: SVU
The Office
Parks & Recreation
Eh, close enough.
Terra Nova's Fate
The fact that FOX gives a free ride to some young shows should not be shocking, because FOX does it every year, despite having a relatively strong primetime.
Fringe has been given a free ride for the last two seasons. Bob's Burgers was renewed with the lowest ratings of FOX's five cartoons. Breaking In was un-canceled after Sony made a deal.
So, what shows get the free ride next season? Three shows yet to premiere, Alcatraz, Touch, and Napoleon Dynamite, are good candidates for saving if they perform below average. FOX has three Fall shows on the bubble, if you want to somehow include Fringe, which has made enough episodes to reach regular syndication (but who would buy it). Its free ride is over. Allen Gregory got embarrassing numbers and reviews. That leaves Terra Nova. Will Terra Nova be given a free ride? It depends on a lot of variables, including:
With House and Bones on their way out, does FOX need Terra Nova?
If you promote a show to the moon and cancel it after a short season, does it damage your network's credibility?
Will it continue to be expensive to produce new episodes?
Does FOX think Terra Nova can be fixed?
I'll stick with my prediction, because I believe the 2.1 on Halloween did seal Terra Nova's fate.
FOX's Upcoming Four-Sitcom Tuesdays
HitFixDaniel is too busy posting "funny" tweets every hour on the hour to respond. So let me detail my response here. First, why a rerun? FOX had planned to put I Hate My Teenage Daughter on Tuesdays. But FOX foresaw its ratings slide after the 2.8 debut, and figured a New Girl rerun would perform better.
Second, I do think FOX will go with four sitcoms on Tuesday and pair Glee with The X Factor and American Idol next season.
- FOX hasn't gotten a new drama hit in three seasons.
- Comedy is in. The only comedy competition at 8pm Tuesdays is Tim Allen, and he is not a threat.
- Glee doesn't repeat well. Sitcoms generally do.
- Glee works better with Idol than sitcoms and Bones.
- Glee's ratings continue to sink. Pairing Glee with Idol should help both shows' ratings.
- A rerun lead-in gives FOX an excuse to un-cancel Breaking In a third time.
UPDATE, January 14, 2012
Not that it would be difficult to predict that FOX would need a place next season to put some new live-action comedies, but there you have it.
Series Lows, 2011-2012
Updated on September 9, 2012
I've been reading the phrase "series low" a lot lately. So I looked them up.
(Includes veteran scripted series, rookie scripted series that have been or were likely to be renewed, and some nonscripted series.)
Renewed / Canceled statuses pertain to the 2012-2013 season.
SUMMER
1.9 America's Got Talent (Thursday, September 6, 2012, 8pm-9)
1.5 So You Think You Can Dance (Wednesday, September 5, August 29 and 22, 2012, 8pm-10)
1.7 Big Brother (Sunday, September 2, 2012, 8pm-9)
0.8 Dateline (Friday, August 31, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
0.4 America's Next Top Model (Friday, August 31 and 24, 8pm, and Wednesday, May 23 and 9, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
0.9 Rookie Blue (Thursday, August 30, 2012, 9pm)
1.1 Wipeout (Thursday, August 30, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.1 Bachelor Pad (Monday, August 6, and July 23, 2012, 8pm-10)
0.8 Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition (Sunday, August 5, 2012, 9pm-11)
0.8 Secret Millionaire (Sunday, August 5, 2012, 8pm)
2.0 Hell's Kitchen (Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
SPRING
1.3 Touch (Thursday, May 31, 2012, 8pm-10) Renewed
0.7 Harry's Law (Sunday, May 27 and 6, 2012, 8pm) CANCELED
1.7 Bob's Burgers (Sunday, May 18, and April 1, 2012, 8:30) Renewed
0.4 Nikita (Friday, May 18, 11, and 4, April 27, 19, March 30 and 16, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.3 Community (Thursday, May 17, 8pm, 9pm, and 9:30, and April 19 and 5, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
2.0 Revenge (Wednesday, May 16 and 2, and April 25, 2012, and November 23, 2011, 10pm) Renewed
1.9 Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23 (Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 9:30) Renewed
1.8 Suburgatory (Wednesday, May 16 and 2 and April 18, 2012, 8:30) Renewed
2.5 Glee (Tuesday, May 15, 8pm and 9pm, 1 and April 17, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.0 Cougar Town (Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 8pm and 8:30) Renewed by TBS
0.5 90210 (Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.8 Smash (Monday, May 14 and 7, and April 30, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
1.9 Bones (Monday, May 14 and 7, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.8 Celebrity Apprentice (Sunday, May 13, April 1, 2012, 8-11pm; March 25 and 18, February 26, 9-11pm) Renewed
2.4 Family Guy (Sunday, May 13, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.9 The Simpsons (Sunday, May 13, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.3 Blue Bloods (Friday, May 11 and 4, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
1.2 Grimm (Friday, May 11 and March 30, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.2 CSI: NY (Friday, May 11 and 4, 2012, and December 2, 2011, 9pm) RENEWED
1.1 Undercover Boss (Friday, May 11 and 4, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.9 Scandal (Thursday, May 10 and April 15, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
1.4 Private Practice (Tuesday, May 8, 2012, 10pm) Renewed for a final season
1.3 Fashion Star (Tuesday, May 8, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
2.3 Hawaii Five-0 (Monday, May 7, 2012, and May 9, 2011, 10pm) Renewed
0.4 Gossip Girl (Monday, May 7, 2012, 9pm) Renewed for a final season
3.3 2 Broke Girls (Monday, May 7, 2012, 8-9pm) Renewed
0.9 Fringe (Friday, May 5, April 13, and March 23, 2012, 9pm) Renewed for a final season
2.3 CSI (Wednesday, May 2, 2012, and Thursday, May 5, 2011, 10pm) Renewed
2.6 Survivor (Wednesday, May 2, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.8 Unforgettable (Tuesday, May 2, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
3.1 The Voice (Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.5 Last Man Standing (Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.7 The Good Wife (Sunday, April 29 and March 11, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.1 Primetime: What Would You Do? (Friday, April 27, 2012, and March 4, 2011, 9pm) Renewed
2.1 The Office (Thursday, April 26, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
2.4 Person of Interest (Thursday, April 26, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.6 Parks and Recreation (Thursday, April 26, 2012, 8:30) Renewed
1.0 The Vampire Diaries (Thursday, April 19, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.6 Law & Order: SVU (Wednesday, April 18, February 29 and 22, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
1.8 Raising Hope (Tuesday, April 17 and March 27, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.5 GCB (Sunday, April 15, 2011, 10pm) CANCELED
2.4 NCIS: LA (Tuesday, April 10, 9pm) Renewed
1.9 House (Monday, April 9, 2012, 9pm) (canceled)
3.6 Two and a Half Men (Monday, April 9 and February 27, 2012, 9pm, and May 14, 2007, 8:30) Renewed
1.7 CSI: Miami (Sunday, April 8, 2011, 10:51pm) CANCELED
2.8 Grey's Anatomy (Thursday, April 5, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.2 Up All Night (Thursday, April 5, 2012, 9:30) Renewed
1.2 30 Rock (Thursday, April 5, 2012, 8:30) Renewed for a final season
3.9 American Idol (Thursday, April 5, 2012, 8-9pm) Renewed
1.3 Breaking In (Tuesday, April 3 and March 20, 2012, and May 17, 2011, 9:30) CANCELED
2.3 New Girl (Tuesday, April 3, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
2.8 Once Upon a Time (Sunday, April 1, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.2 The Cleveland Show (Sunday, April 1, February 19 and 12, 2012, 7:30) Renewed
0.7 One Tree Hill (Wednesday, March 28 and 7, February 29, 8 and 1, January 18, 2012, 8pm) CANCELED
0.6 Supernatural (Friday, March 23, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.1 Kitchen Nightmares (Friday, March 23, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
2.8 Criminal Minds (Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.4 Whitney (Wednesday, March 14, and January 25, 2012, 8pm) Renewed
1.8 The Mentalist (Friday, March 9, 2012, 9pm) Renewed
1.2 Body of Proof (Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
1.6 Parenthood (Tuesday, February 14 and 7, 2012, 10pm) Renewed
1.5 Fear Factor (Sunday, February 12, 2012, 9-11pm) CANCELED
1.8 Desperate Housewives (Sunday, February 12, 2012, 9pm) (canceled)
2011
0.8 Chuck (Friday, December 30, 2011, 8pm) (canceled)
1.9 The Biggest Loser (Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 8-10pm) Renewed
1.3 Happy Endings (Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 9:30, and May 18, 2011, 10:30) Renewed
1.8 MasterChef (Monday, June 6, 2011, 9pm)
2.3 Mike & Molly (Monday, May 9, 2011, 9:30) Renewed
1.6 American Dad (Sunday, May 8 and April 6, 2011, 7:30) Renewed
2.5 How I Met Your Mother (Monday, April 18, 2011, May 1, April 24, 2006, 8pm) Renewed
2.1 The Amazing Race (Sunday, January 23, 2011, 8pm, against "The Oscars") Renewed
2010
1.9 Castle (Monday, December 6, 2010, and April 13, 2009, 10pm) Renewed
2009
2.5 Modern Family (Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 9pm) Renewed
1.7 The Middle (Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 8pm) Renewed
1.9 Rules of Engagement (Thursday, May 13, 2009, 8pm) Renewed
1.1 Shark Tank (Sunday, September 6, 2009, 8pm) Renewed
2008
1.8 The Bachelorette (Monday, June 16, 2008) Renewed
2.8 The Big Bang Theory (Monday, May 19, 5, 2008, 8pm) Renewed
2004
2.4 NCIS (April/May 2004) Renewed
Top Comedies of 2011
Yesterday, James Poniewozik posted his top programs of 2011.
I haven't watched a drama since Homicide, and I don't watch competition shows. That leaves comedy.
These are the comedies that I happily anticipate.
Beavis and Butt-Head
Louie
Community
Archer
Family Guy
Bob's Burgers
The League
Raising Hope
Conan
The Daily Show
The Colbert Report
South Park
Cleveland
American Dad
30 Rock
Up All Night
And these are the comedies I watched this Fall but I will not watch in 2012.
The Office
Modern Family
Suburgatory
New Girl
Parks & Recreation
I haven't watched a drama since Homicide, and I don't watch competition shows. That leaves comedy.
These are the comedies that I happily anticipate.
Beavis and Butt-Head
Louie
Community
Archer
Family Guy
Bob's Burgers
The League
Raising Hope
Conan
The Daily Show
The Colbert Report
South Park
Cleveland
American Dad
30 Rock
Up All Night
And these are the comedies I watched this Fall but I will not watch in 2012.
The Office
Modern Family
Suburgatory
New Girl
Parks & Recreation
Diversified Programming
FOX continues to be rewarded for broadening its audience, though the stunt wasn't as enchanting as Rudolph at 8 and lingerie at 10.
For its first 15 years, FOX catered almost exclusively to young males. Now, FOX appeals to somewhat different audiences each night.
Sunday: young males
Monday: a section of drama fans not interested in comedy, football, singing, or dancing.
Tuesday: young females
Wednesday and Thursday: teens and the Dancing with the Stars crowd
Friday: self-help types, scifi diehards
Saturday: the poor
Network TV in 2031
"To some degree we’ll look at broadcast in 20 years as being like (telephone) party lines."
Netflix's CEO is, to some degree, an idiot, but I do wonder what broadcast TV will look like in 20 years.
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I'll give you a few minutes to read the chart.
I'll give you another few minutes to get past the mindbending viewership numbers.
You're not hallucinating. 19 million people watched a Rescue 911 rerun.
In the last 20 years, viewership has been cut in half, while, paradoxically, the ad rates have risen. That, and the fact that broadcast radio still exists, means there's a good chance that network television will stick around long enough to celebrate its centennial milestone in 2046.
In 1991, it would have been difficult to predict where FOX and NBC are in 2011, or that two new networks would start up, exist ten years, and merge. It would also have been difficult in 1971 to predict ABC and NBC would be on top in 1991, or that a fourth network would be established.
In the year 2031 ...
- Univision is the highest-rated network.
- The CW is a rerun package of old CBS sitcoms.
- NBC dropped the 10pm hour. Their highest-rated program is MMA Roller Derby.
- My Network TV still airs reruns, but was relaunched as Animation Domination.
- The WB's rerun package has beaten NBC for 10 years.
- Telemundo has been bought and renamed FOXUMUNDO.
- ABC is owned by the NBA and mostly airs basketball games.
- CBS's highest-rated program is Electric Bingo.
- FOX airs up to three hours of scripted programs per week.
- Survivor, at long last, takes place on the moon.
- Evening Newscasts have been replaced by whiffleball matches.
- And, of course, The Simpsons have been renewed through season 45.
Exciting!
Ratings Stories of the Year
Here's what I got.
1. The networks bounced back from last year's terrible development season.
2. Idol and 2.5 Men didn't collapse.
3. The X Factor led FOX to its first Fall demo win.
4. The Voice gave NBC fans a little bit of hope.
5. New Girl gave FOX a sitcom anchor.
6. Terra Nova squandered a mega-push and hurt House.
7. Whitney Cummings scored two series, one a hit and one a mess.
8. Blue Bloods didn't pass its Wednesday test, but continues to slowly grow on Fridays.
9. The Office, SNF, and SNL are the only NBC shows that have stayed above 1.9 this Fall.
10. The Walking Dead
The NHL's new alignment for 2012-2013
This alignment was approved by the Board of Governors yesterday.
Playoffs
Conference Round 1: 1st & 4th seeds and 2nd & 3rd seeds play.
Conference Round 2: winners from 1st round play each other.
Semi-Finals: The four Conference champions play (seeding to be determined)
Stanley Cup Finals
Playoffs
Conference Round 1: 1st & 4th seeds and 2nd & 3rd seeds play.
Conference Round 2: winners from 1st round play each other.
Semi-Finals: The four Conference champions play (seeding to be determined)
Stanley Cup Finals
Sitcom Standings
I had an idea for standings based on Spotted's TRUE Strength metric. But this just turned into a mess. The only value I added was the streak, which The TV Addict should already be doing. Iconographs are from TVaholics.
19 TV Questions
Today, I answer the important hypothetical questions about television. If you disagree, good. There are no incorrect answers. Remember, if you ask a question, you are allowing the possibility of answers you dislike.
"South Park or Beavis & Butt-Head?" Beavis and Butt-Head.
"Simpsons or Family Guy?" Simpsons.
"King of the Hill or Futurama?" King of the Hill.
"Ginger or Mary Ann?" Ginger.
"Joel or Mike?" Joel.
"Which Seinfeld character are you?" Newman.
"Hanna Barbera, Warner Brothers, or Disney?" Warner Brothers.
"Peter Jennings, Dan Rather, or Tom Brokaw?" Tom Brokaw.
"Letterman, Leno, Kimmel, or Conan?" Letterman.
"Colbert or Stewart?" Stewart.
"Ferguson, Kilborn, Snyder, Daly, or Fallon?" Kilborn.
"CBS, NBC, ABC, or FOX?" FOX.
"CNN, MSNBC, HLN, or FOX News?" MSNBC.
"TBS or Comedy Central?" Comedy Central.
"FX, AMC, USA, or TNT?" FX.
"Sitcoms: CBS, NBC, ABC, or FOX?" FOX.
"Favorite Muppet?" Cookie Monster.
"Favorite SNL Character?" Brian Fellows.
"Favorite TV Chef?" The Galloping Gourmet.
"South Park or Beavis & Butt-Head?" Beavis and Butt-Head.
"Simpsons or Family Guy?" Simpsons.
"King of the Hill or Futurama?" King of the Hill.
"Ginger or Mary Ann?" Ginger.
"Joel or Mike?" Joel.
"Which Seinfeld character are you?" Newman.
"Hanna Barbera, Warner Brothers, or Disney?" Warner Brothers.
"Peter Jennings, Dan Rather, or Tom Brokaw?" Tom Brokaw.
"Letterman, Leno, Kimmel, or Conan?" Letterman.
"Colbert or Stewart?" Stewart.
"Ferguson, Kilborn, Snyder, Daly, or Fallon?" Kilborn.
"CBS, NBC, ABC, or FOX?" FOX.
"CNN, MSNBC, HLN, or FOX News?" MSNBC.
"TBS or Comedy Central?" Comedy Central.
"FX, AMC, USA, or TNT?" FX.
"Sitcoms: CBS, NBC, ABC, or FOX?" FOX.
"Favorite Muppet?" Cookie Monster.
"Favorite SNL Character?" Brian Fellows.
"Favorite TV Chef?" The Galloping Gourmet.
The Three Cringeworthy Characters
Here's a quick list of characters in current network sitcoms that I like very much.
1. Dallas in Suburgatory. Acts like an actual teenager. Funny every time.
2. The other kids in Suburgatory. If I thought about it, I could remember the main girl's name. Dahlia? I would know her name if there had been a new episode this week.
3. Everybody in Community. Especially Todd. Todd is the best.
4. Jess in New Girl. She is approxly 90% of why people watch this show.
5. Virginia in Raising Hope. Everyone on that show is pretty good.
6. Ben in Parks and Recreation. He's believable, unlike the rest of the cast.
Here are the three characters that I hate. Every time they speak, they make me wonder why I still watch their shows.
1. Manny in Modern Family. No kid acts like that. No kid acts anywhere near that. The short girl is also awful.
2. Andy in The Office. Enough. ENOUGH. He deserves to be killed off. This is by far the worst season. Horrible.
3. Andy in Parks & Recreation. I think that's his name. He's the unbelievably dumb guy who used to date the nurse. He's not as annoying as he was in previous seasons, but that's probably because he has fewer lines. I don't like the nurse either.
Disclaimers: I don't watch CBS. I watch two sitcoms on ABC because I have too much time on my hands. I watch the FOX and NBC sitcoms, but I don't watch Whitney and neither should you. Cartoons aren't sitcoms.
1. Dallas in Suburgatory. Acts like an actual teenager. Funny every time.
2. The other kids in Suburgatory. If I thought about it, I could remember the main girl's name. Dahlia? I would know her name if there had been a new episode this week.
3. Everybody in Community. Especially Todd. Todd is the best.
4. Jess in New Girl. She is approxly 90% of why people watch this show.
5. Virginia in Raising Hope. Everyone on that show is pretty good.
6. Ben in Parks and Recreation. He's believable, unlike the rest of the cast.
Here are the three characters that I hate. Every time they speak, they make me wonder why I still watch their shows.
1. Manny in Modern Family. No kid acts like that. No kid acts anywhere near that. The short girl is also awful.
2. Andy in The Office. Enough. ENOUGH. He deserves to be killed off. This is by far the worst season. Horrible.
3. Andy in Parks & Recreation. I think that's his name. He's the unbelievably dumb guy who used to date the nurse. He's not as annoying as he was in previous seasons, but that's probably because he has fewer lines. I don't like the nurse either.
Disclaimers: I don't watch CBS. I watch two sitcoms on ABC because I have too much time on my hands. I watch the FOX and NBC sitcoms, but I don't watch Whitney and neither should you. Cartoons aren't sitcoms.
Those Other NBC Sitcoms
1984-2011
Stark Raving Mad
Madman of the People
Man of the People
Men Behaving Badly
Joey
Jenny
Jesse
Whoopi
Emeril
Tucker
Sara
Spencer
DAG
Daddio
Nurses
Grand
Cursed
Roomies
Working
Teachers
Committed
Coupling
Perfect Couples
Fired Up
Encore! Encore!
Happy Family
The Naked Truth
Built to Last
Union Square
The Mike O'Malley Show
The Jeff Foxworthy Show
The Tony Danza Show
The Martin Short Show
The Michael Richards Show
The Tracy Morgan Show
The Paul Reiser Show
Mr. Rhodes
Ferris Bueller
Conrad Bloom
Andy Barker, P.I.
Nothing in Common
Boston Common
Something Wilder
Something So Right
Good Morning, Miami
The Single Guy
The Mommies
Hope & Gloria
Kath & Kim
Carol & Company
Rhythm & Blues
Getting By
Saved by the Bell: The College Years
The Second Half
The Powers That Be
The Adventures of Mark & Brian
Pacific Station
The Torkelsons
The Tortellis
The Fanelli Boys
Parenthood
Working It Out
American Dreamer
Day By Day
Minor Adjustments
12 East
Twenty Good Years
Four Kings
Three Sisters
Sister Kate
Fathers and Sons
Father of the Pride
Beverly Hills Buntz
Easy Street
You Again?
Sweet Surrender
All is Forgiven
It's Your Move
Double Trouble
The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd
Down Home
Nutt House
A Family for Joe
Out All Night
Inside Schwartz
Leap of Faith
Hidden Hills
In-Laws
Watching Ellie
A.U.S.A.
Outsourced
Whitney
Owners of U.S. Channels
ABC: Disney
NBC: Comcast (51%), GE (49%)
FOX: NewsCorporation
CBS: CBS Corporation
Changes since August 2010
★ Comcast bought 51% of NBC and NBCU, January 28.
★ Cablevision spun off AMC Networks and closed Wedding Central, June 1.
★ NBCU rebranded Sleuth as Cloo, August 15.
★ ESPN's Longhorn Network launched on August 26, on very few cable systems.
NBC: Comcast (51%), GE (49%)
FOX: NewsCorporation
CBS: CBS Corporation
Changes since August 2010
★ Comcast bought 51% of NBC and NBCU, January 28.
★ Cablevision spun off AMC Networks and closed Wedding Central, June 1.
★ NBCU rebranded Sleuth as Cloo, August 15.
★ ESPN's Longhorn Network launched on August 26, on very few cable systems.
As of November 25, 2011 | Owner | Former Name | |
---|---|---|---|
ABC Family | Disney | FOX Family, The Family Channel, CBN Family, CBN | |
A&E | AETN | ||
Al Jazeera English | Al Jazeera | ||
AMC | AMC Networks | ||
Animal Planet | Discovery | (replaced WOR national satellite feed) | |
BBC America | BBC Worldwide | ||
BET | Viacom | ||
Big Ten Network | Big Ten (51%) and FOX | ||
The Biography Channel | AETN | ||
Bloomberg | Bloomberg LP | ||
Boomerang | Time Warner | ||
Bravo | Comcast (NBCU) | ||
CBS College Sports | CBS | National College Sports Network, College Sports Television | |
Centric | Viacom | ||
Chiller | Comcast (NBCU) | ||
Cinemax (8 channels) | Time Warner | ||
Cloo | Comcast (NBCU) | Sleuth, Trio | |
CMT | Viacom | ||
CMT Pure Country | Viacom | ||
CN/Adult Swim | Time Warner | ||
CNBC | Comcast (NBCU) | FNN (merged) | |
CNBC World | Comcast (NBCU) | ||
CNN | Time Warner | ||
CNN International | Time Warner | (replaced CNNfn on many cable systems) | |
Comcast Sports Net | Comcast | ||
Comedy Central | Viacom | CTV: The Comedy Network, The Comedy Channel/Ha! (merged) | |
The Cooking Channel | Scripps | The Fine Living Network | |
Crime & Investigation Network | AETN | ||
CSPAN (3 channels) | non-profit | ||
Current | Current Media | Newsworld International | |
The Discovery Channel | Discovery | ||
The Disney Channel | Disney | ||
Disney Jr - 2012 | Disney | SOAPnet | |
Disney XD | Disney | ||
DIY Network | Scripps | ||
The Documentary Channel | Documentary Channel | ||
E! | Comcast | ||
Encore (7 channels) | Liberty Media | ||
EPIX (3 channels) | Viacom, MGM, Lionsgate | ||
ESPN | Disney | ||
ESPN 2 | Disney | ||
ESPN Classic | Disney | Classic Sports | |
ESPNews | Disney | ||
ESPNU | Disney | ||
FitTV | Discovery | The Health Network, Cable Health Club | |
Flix | CBS | ||
Food Network | Scripps (66%) and Tribune | TV Food Network | |
FOX Business Channel | FOX | ||
FOX College Sports | FOX | ||
FOX Movie Channel | FOX | fXM: Movies from Fox | |
FOX News Channel | FOX | ||
FOX Soccer Channel | FOX | ||
Free Speech TV | non-profit | The 90's Channel | |
Fuel TV | FOX | ||
Fuse TV | MSG | MuchMusic USA | |
Game Show Network | DirecTV and Sony | ||
G4 | Comcast (88%) | G4TechTV, TechTV, ZDNet | |
The Golf Channel | Comcast | ||
Gospel Music Channel | GMC | Black Family Channel (merged), The Major Broadcasting Cable Network | |
Great American Country | Scripps | ||
Hallmark Channel | Crown Media | Odyssey Network, Faith and Values Channel, VISN/ACTS (merged) | |
Hallmark Movie Channel | Crown Media | ||
HBO (7 channels) | Time Warner | ||
HDNet | HDNet Inc. | ||
HDNet Movies | HDNet Inc. | ||
HD Theater | Discovery | Discovery HD Theater | |
Headline News | Time Warner | CNN Headline News, CNN2 | |
HGTV | Scripps | ||
The History Channel | AETN | ||
History International | AETN | ||
Hub | Hasbro and Discovery | Discovery Kids | |
Owner | Former Name | ||
IFC | AMC Networks | ||
Investigation Discovery | Discovery | Discovery Times Channel, Discovery Civilization, Discovery People, CBS Eye on People | |
Lifetime | AETN | ||
Lifetime Movie Network | AETN | ||
Lifetime Real Women | AETN | ||
Link TV | Link Media | ||
Logo | Viacom | VH1 Mega Hits | |
MavTV | MavTV | ||
MGM HD | MGM | ||
The Military Channel | Discovery | Discovery Wings | |
The Military HIstory Channel | AETN | ||
MLB Network | MLB | ||
Mountain West Sports Network | CBS and Comcast | ||
The Movie Channel (2 channels) | CBS | ||
MoviePlex (3 channels) | Liberty Media | ||
MSNBC | Comcast (NBCU) | America's Talking | |
MTV | Viacom | ||
MTV 2 | Viacom | M2 | |
MTV Hits | Viacom | ||
MTV Jams | Viacom | ||
NASA (4 channels) | public domain | ||
National Geographic Channel | FOX (75%) and Nat Geo | ||
National Geographic Wild | FOX and Nat Geo | ||
NBA TV | NBA | CNN/SI | |
NFL Network | NFL | NFL | |
NHL Network | NHL | NHL | |
Nickelodeon | Viacom | Pinwheel | |
Nick Jr. | Viacom | Noggin | |
Nicktoons | Viacom | Nicktoons Network, Nicktoons TV | |
The 101 Network | DirecTV | The 101 | |
The Oprah Winfrey Network | Harpo and Discovery | Discovery Health Channel | |
Ovation | Hubbard and Weinstein | Ovation TV | |
Oxygen | Comcast (NBCU) | ||
Palladia | Viacom | ||
PBS Kids Sprout | PBS and Comcast | PBS Kids | |
Planet Green | Discovery | Discovery Home and Leisure, Discovery Home | |
REELZ | Hubbard | ||
Research Channel | University of Washington | ||
Rural Free Delivery TV | RFD | ||
The Science Channel | Discovery | Discovery Science | |
Showtime (8 channels) | CBS | ||
The Smithsonian Channel | Smithsonian and CBS | ||
Speed Channel | FOX | Speedvision | |
Spike | Viacom | Spike TV, The New TNN, The National Network, The Nashville Network | |
Starz (6 channels) | Liberty Media | Starz!, Encore 8 | |
The Style Network | Comcast | ||
Sundance Channel | AMC Networks | ||
SyFy | Comcast (NBCU) | The Sci-Fi Channel | |
TBS | Time Warner | WTBS, WTCG | |
Teen Nick | Viacom | The N, Nick GAS | |
Tennis Channel | Tennis Channel | ||
TLC | Discovery | The Learning Channel, Appalachian Community Service Network | |
TNT | Time Warner | ||
The Travel Channel | Scripps (65%) and Cox (35%) | ||
truTV | Time Warner | ||
Turner Classic Movies | Time Warner | ||
TV Guide Channel | Lionsgate | Prevue Channel, Prevue Guide, Electronic Program Guide | |
TV Land | Viacom | ||
TV One | Comcast and Radio One (40%) | ||
UCTV | University of California | ||
Universal HD | Comcast (NBCU) | ||
USA | Comcast (NBCU) | ||
Versus | Comcast | Outdoor Life Network | |
VH1 | Viacom | ||
VH1 Classic | Viacom | ||
VH1 Soul | Viacom | ||
We | AMC Networks | ||
The Weather Channel | Comcast (NBCU) | ||
Weatherscan | Comcast (NBCU) | ||
WGN America | Tribune | ||
Survey of English-language cable channels in the U.S. Excludes separate west coast feeds, HD feeds, paid programming channels, regional sports, regional news, Video on Demand, and PPV. Time Warner Inc: 24 Viacom: 20 -- CBS and Viacom are both majority-controlled by Sumner Redstone. Liberty Media Corporation: 16 CBS Corporation: 13 Comcast Corporation: 20, including the 12 NBCUniversal channels (Comcast 51%, General Electric 49%) A&E Television Networks: 9 -- Hearst Corporation (42.5%), Disney (42.5%), and Comcast (NBCU, 15%) Disney-ABC Television Group: 9 -- Hearst owns 20% of the ESPN channels. FOX (News Corporation): 9 Discovery Communications, Inc: 9 Scripps Networks Interactive: 6 AMC Networks: 4 |
2011-2012
ABC and NBC open up new comedy nights. Each network scores FOX and CBS score a new sitcom hit. NBC continues to have disastrous Mondays and Wednesdays in the Fall. Veteran programs House, The Office, Desperate Housewives, and Community continue to slide in the ratings, and two of them end their runs. The X Factor isn't a megahit, but leads FOX to a demo win in the Fall for the first time, and helps stabilize FOX's year-round schedule. CBS continues to be strong on every night except Sunday, and orders only a few midseason replacements. ABC finally gets a drama hit (or two), as well as something that sticks at 8pm on Tuesdays: a sitcom starring Tim Allen.
CW
✪ Monday: 8pm Gossip Girl, 9pm Hart of Dixie
✪ Tuesday: 8pm 90210, 9pm Ringer
✪ Tuesday: 8pm 90210, 9pm The L.A. Complex
✪ Wednesday: September: 8pm H8R (4 episodes) then reruns, 9pm America's Next Top Model
✪ Wednesday: January: 8pm One Tree Hill, 9pm Remodeled (6 episodes)
✪ Wednesday: March: 8pm reruns, 9pm America's Next Top Model (February 29)
✪ Thursday: 8pm The Vampire Diaries, 9pm The Secret Circle
✪ Friday: 8pm Nikita, 9pm Supernatural
CBS
✪ Undercover Boss aired Sundays, 8-9pm, January 15-29, before moving to Fridays.
✪ How to Be a Gentleman aired at 8:30-9pm, Thursday, September 29 and October 6, and Saturday, October 15.
✪ ¡Rob! aired 8 episodes, Thursdays at 8:30-9pm, January 12 to March 1.
✪ Person to Person ran once, Wednesday, February 8, 8-9pm.
ABC
✪ Charlie's Angels ran six episodes, Thursdays at 8-9pm, and was replaced by specials.
✪ Extreme Makeover: Home Edition began the season on Sundays at 8pm.
✪ You Deserve It ran 6 episodes, Mondays at 9-10pm, starting November 2.
✪ The River ran 8 episodes, Tuesdays at 9-10pm, February 7 to March 20.
NBC
✪ The Playboy Club ran September 19 to October 3, Mondays at 10pm.
✪ Free Agents ran September 21-October 5, Wednesdays at 8:30-9pm, and debuted at 10:30 on September 14.
✪ The final two episodes of Prime Suspect were burned off on Sunday, January 22.
✪ The Voice got the post-Super Bowl slot, February 5.
✪ Bent ran through six episodes in three weeks, Wednesdays at 9-10pm, March 21 to April 4.
✪ Escape Routes ran on Saturdays at 8-9pm, starting March 31.
✪ The Firm was burned off on Saturdays in the Spring.
FOX
✪ Allen Gregory ran 7 episodes, Sunday at 8:30-9pm, October 30-December 18.
✪ Napolon Dynamite ran 6 episodes, Sunday at 8:30-9pm, January 15 to March 4.
✪ I Hate My Teenage Daughter aired Wednesdays at 9:30-10pm, November 30 to December 21, and Tuesdays at 8:30-9pm, March 6-20. The remaining episodes are scheduled to be burned off starting June 3.
✪ Breaking In ran four episodes, Tuesdays at 9:30-10pm, March 6-27. The remaining 9 episodes are scheduled to be burned off in the Summer.
Sunday | 7pm | 7:30 | 8pm | 8:30 | 9pm | 9:30 | 10pm | 10:30 | |
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ABC | Sep | America's Funniest Home Videos | Once Upon a Time (Oct) | Desperate Housewives | Pan Am | ||||
Mar | GCB | ||||||||
CBS | Sep | 60 Minutes | The Amazing Race | The Good Wife | CSI: Miami | ||||
Apr | NYC 22 | ||||||||
NBC | Sep | pre-game | Sunday Night Football | ||||||
Feb | Dateline | Harry's Law | The Celebrity Apprentice | ||||||
FOX | Sep | The OT / reruns | The Simpsons | Cleveland | Family Guy | American Dad | . . . | ||
Mar | reruns | Cleveland (Jan. 29) | Bob's Burgers |
Monday | 8pm | 8:30 | 9pm | 9:30 | 10pm | 10:30 | |
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ABC | Sep | Dancing with the Stars | Castle | ||||
Jan | The Bachelor | ||||||
Mar | Dancing with the Stars | ||||||
CBS | How I Met Your Mother | 2 Broke Girls | Two and a Half Men | Mike & Molly | Hawaii Five-0 | ||
NBC | Sep | The Sing-Off | Rock Center | ||||
Dec | Who's Still Standing? | Fear Factor | |||||
Feb | The Voice | Smash | |||||
FOX | Sep | Terra Nova | House | . . . | |||
Jan | House | Alcatraz | |||||
Mar | Bones | House |
Tuesday | 8pm | 8:30 | 9pm | 9:30 | 10pm | 10:30 | |
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ABC | Sep | Last Man Standing | Man Up | Dancing with the Stars results | Body of Proof | ||
Jan | Work It | Celebrity Wife Swap | |||||
Mar | Cougar Town | Dancing with the Stars results | Private Practice (April) | ||||
CBS | NCIS | NCIS: Los Angeles | Unforgettable | ||||
NBC | Sep | The Biggest Loser | Parenthood | ||||
Mar | The Biggest Loser | The Voice results | Fashion Star | ||||
FOX | Glee | New Girl | Raising Hope | . . . |
Wed. | 8pm | 8:30 | 9pm | 9:30 | 10pm | 10:30 | |
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ABC | Sep | The Middle | Suburgatory | Modern Family | Happy Endings | Revenge | |
Apr | Apartment 23 | ||||||
CBS | Sep | Survivor: South Pacific | Criminal Minds | CSI | |||
Feb | Survivor: One World | ||||||
NBC | Sep | Up All Night | reruns | Harry's Law | Law & Order: SVU | ||
Jan | Whitney | Are You There, Chelsea? | Rock Center | ||||
Apr | Off Their Rockers | Best Friends Forever | |||||
FOX | Sep | The X Factor | . . . | ||||
Jan | American Idol |
Thursday | 8pm | 8:30 | 9pm | 9:30 | 10pm | 10:30 | |
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ABC | Sep | Charlie's Angels | Grey's Anatomy | Private Practice | |||
Jan | Wipeout | ||||||
Mar | Missing | Scandal | |||||
CBS | Big Bang Theory | Rules of Engagement | Person of Interest | The Mentalist | |||
NBC | Sep | Community | Parks and Recreation | The Office | Whitney | Prime Suspect | |
Jan | 30 Rock | Up All Night | The Firm | ||||
Apr | Community | 30 Rock | Parks and Recreation | Awake | |||
FOX | Sep | The X Factor results | Bones (Nov) | . . . | |||
Jan | American Idol results | The Finder | |||||
Mar | Touch |
Friday | 8pm | 8:30 | 9pm | 9:30 | 10pm | 10:30 | |
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ABC | Oct | 20/20 | |||||
Feb | Shark Tank | What Would You Do? | |||||
CBS | Sep | A Gifted Man | CSI: NY | Blue Bloods | |||
Feb | Undercover Boss | ||||||
NBC | Oct | Chuck | Grimm | Dateline | |||
Feb | Who Do You Think You Are? | ||||||
FOX | Sep | Kitchen Nightmares | Fringe | . . . | |||
Mar | The Finder |
Saturday | 8pm | 8:30 | 9pm | 9:30 | 10pm | 10:30 | |
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ABC | Sep | college football | |||||
Jan | movie / reruns | ||||||
CBS | reruns | 48 Hours Mystery | |||||
NBC | reruns / burn-offs | ||||||
FOX | COPS | COPS reruns | reruns | . . . |
CW
✪ Monday: 8pm Gossip Girl, 9pm Hart of Dixie
✪ Tuesday: 8pm 90210, 9pm Ringer
✪ Tuesday: 8pm 90210, 9pm The L.A. Complex
✪ Wednesday: September: 8pm H8R (4 episodes) then reruns, 9pm America's Next Top Model
✪ Wednesday: January: 8pm One Tree Hill, 9pm Remodeled (6 episodes)
✪ Wednesday: March: 8pm reruns, 9pm America's Next Top Model (February 29)
✪ Thursday: 8pm The Vampire Diaries, 9pm The Secret Circle
✪ Friday: 8pm Nikita, 9pm Supernatural
CBS
✪ Undercover Boss aired Sundays, 8-9pm, January 15-29, before moving to Fridays.
✪ How to Be a Gentleman aired at 8:30-9pm, Thursday, September 29 and October 6, and Saturday, October 15.
✪ ¡Rob! aired 8 episodes, Thursdays at 8:30-9pm, January 12 to March 1.
✪ Person to Person ran once, Wednesday, February 8, 8-9pm.
ABC
✪ Charlie's Angels ran six episodes, Thursdays at 8-9pm, and was replaced by specials.
✪ Extreme Makeover: Home Edition began the season on Sundays at 8pm.
✪ You Deserve It ran 6 episodes, Mondays at 9-10pm, starting November 2.
✪ The River ran 8 episodes, Tuesdays at 9-10pm, February 7 to March 20.
NBC
✪ The Playboy Club ran September 19 to October 3, Mondays at 10pm.
✪ Free Agents ran September 21-October 5, Wednesdays at 8:30-9pm, and debuted at 10:30 on September 14.
✪ The final two episodes of Prime Suspect were burned off on Sunday, January 22.
✪ The Voice got the post-Super Bowl slot, February 5.
✪ Bent ran through six episodes in three weeks, Wednesdays at 9-10pm, March 21 to April 4.
✪ Escape Routes ran on Saturdays at 8-9pm, starting March 31.
✪ The Firm was burned off on Saturdays in the Spring.
FOX
✪ Allen Gregory ran 7 episodes, Sunday at 8:30-9pm, October 30-December 18.
✪ Napolon Dynamite ran 6 episodes, Sunday at 8:30-9pm, January 15 to March 4.
✪ I Hate My Teenage Daughter aired Wednesdays at 9:30-10pm, November 30 to December 21, and Tuesdays at 8:30-9pm, March 6-20. The remaining episodes are scheduled to be burned off starting June 3.
✪ Breaking In ran four episodes, Tuesdays at 9:30-10pm, March 6-27. The remaining 9 episodes are scheduled to be burned off in the Summer.
Last Updated: April 27, 2012