2024 in American television

Certain American television events in 2024 have been scheduled. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; information on controversies, business transactions, and carriage disputes; and deaths of those who made various contributions to the medium.

Notable events

January

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4The NCAA and ESPN announce an eight-year deal, beginning September 1 and running through the 2031–32 academic year, that will see ESPN and its sister networks carry championship events in 21 women's and 19 men's sports across the three NCAA divisions, most notably continued coverage of the Division I women's basketball tournament.[1]
5Nigel Lythgoe announces he has stepped down from his role on So You Think You Can Dance in the wake of two sexual misconduct lawsuits filed against him. Lythgoe, who has denied the accusations, co-created the Fox reality competition series in 2005, and had served as its executive producer and lead judge.[2]
7Rather than stay with the network as a commentator and fill-in anchor, Medhi Hasan concludes the last episode of his self-titled MSNBC weekend show by stating he will depart the network entirely. The Medhi Hasan Show's cancellation was announced in November 2023 by MSNBC as part of a revamp of its weekend schedule that will take effect the weekend of January 13–14.[3][4]
The 81st Golden Globe Awards aired on CBS and Paramount+, with notable winners including Best Motion Pictures Poor Things (Musical or Comedy) and Oppenheimer (Drama, among its five wins) and TV series Succession (Best Drama Series, among four wins in a night-leading nine nominations), The Bear (Best Musical or Comedy Series, among its three wins), and Beef (Best Limited Series, Anthology, or Film, among its three wins). The ceremony was hosted by Jo Koy, whose opening monologue was poorly received by guests and critics; Koy defended himself by saying he was hired only ten days prior after several other comedians reportedly declined to host. It also marks the ceremony's return to CBS after a 42-year absence (it previously aired on the network from 1981 to 1982); NBC had televised the Globes since 1996, aside from a one-year absence in 2022.[5][6]
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9The Oklahoma City Thunder reach an agreement with Griffin Media to air eight Friday night games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule sublicensed from longtime cable partner Bally Sports Oklahoma (per a clause in parent Diamond Sports Group's 2023–24 NBA contract that allows teams to offer a selection of over-the-air telecasts to local stations within their broadcast territory). The regional sports network will produce and employ its on-air staff for the telecasts (beginning with a January 26 away game against the New Orleans Pelicans), which will air on Griffin-owned MyNetworkTV affiliate KSBI/Oklahoma City (which previously aired Thunder games from 2008 to 2011) and local news subchannel KOTV-DT3/Tulsa.[9][10]
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10Two events featuring Republican Party hopefuls for president are concurrently telecast from Des Moines, Iowa: CNN hosts the fifth GOP debate of the campaign season featuring Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, while Fox News counterprograms with a town hall featuring nomination frontrunner Donald Trump, the former president's first live appearance on that network since 2022.[13][14]
13The Miami Dolphins play the Kansas City Chiefs in an NFL Wild Card game. Peacock broadcasts the contest nationally, the first NFL playoff game to be carried exclusively on a streaming service (though NBC's Miami and Kansas City affiliates carry it locally to satisfy the league's local broadcast requirements).[15]
14The 29th Critics' Choice Awards were held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, with notable winners including films Oppenheimer and Barbie (with eight and six wins, respectively) and TV programs The Bear, Beef (with four wins each) and Succession (with three wins). Chelsea Handler hosted the ceremony on The CW, which used the broadcast to unveil a new brand identity that drops the "The" from its redefined logo (though "The CW" remains the network's name) and replaces its long-time green signature color with a red–orange "hot sauce" palette.[16][17]
15The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards aired on Fox from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles with Anthony Anderson as host. Notable winners include The Bear and Succession (both with six major wins each, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Drama Series, respectively), and Beef (with five awards, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series). The ceremony was rescheduled from its original date of September 18, 2023 due to the Hollywood labor disputes.[18][19]
17Diamond Sports Group, owner of the Bally Sports regional networks, announces a bankruptcy restructuring agreement—subject to court approval—that will see Amazon become a minority investor in the company (acquiring a 15% share, in exchange for a $115 million investment) and have Prime Video become its primary streaming partner. The Sinclair Broadcast Group subsidiary has been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy since March 2023, and the deal will also see Sinclair make a $495 million cash payment to settle a lawsuit (filed in July 2023) alleging that Sinclair received about $1.5 billion in transactions that were designed to benefit itself while damaging Diamond's finances.[20]
23World Wrestling Entertainment and Netflix announce a ten-year, $5 billion deal to carry WWE Raw in the United States and Canada beginning in January 2025, which will result in the end of the program's run on cable television after 31 years across two networks (USA Network from 1993 to 2000 and from 2005 to 2024, and Spike TV from 2000 to 2005).[21][22]
The Dallas Mavericks reach an agreement with Tegna-owned WFAA/DallasFort Worth to air ten games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule sublicensed from Bally Sports Southwest (per a clause in Diamond Sports' NBA contract for the season, see January 9 entry), which will produce and employ its on-air staff for the telecasts. The package of Bally-produced games (which will begin with a March 1 away game against the Boston Celtics) joins three national ABC-televised games that were already slated to air on WFAA through April (including a January 24 home game against the Phoenix Suns). The Mavericks last televised their games over-the-air on CBS-owned KTXA from 2000 to 2021, when longtime cable home Bally Sports Southwest became their exclusive regional TV partner.[23][24]
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24Comedy Central announces that Jon Stewart will return to The Daily Show as an executive producer and, through the 2024 U.S. election cycle, host on Monday nights (beginning February 12), with members of the show's correspondents roster anchoring the rest of the week. Stewart had served as the show's host from 1999 to 2015.[26]
28The Milwaukee Bucks reach an agreement with Weigel Broadcasting to air a package of ten games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule on independent WMLW, along with regional simulcasts on stations throughout Wisconsin and in the Quad Cities, to be produced by Bally Sports Wisconsin under a sublicensing agreement. Two of the scheduled games will be simulcast on WMLW's Milwaukee-area sister stations: a February 23 away game against the Minnesota Timberwolves (the first of the slate) that will also air on co-owned CBS affiliate WDJT, and a March 4 home game against the Los Angeles Clippers that will be presented in Spanish on Telemundo affiliate WYTU. They will be the first local over-the-air Bucks telecasts since the team's 19-year relationship with WCGV ended in 2007.[27][28]
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February

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1Gray Television announces it reached an agreement to trade CBS/CW+ affiliate KGWN/Cheyenne, NBC/CW+ affiliate KCWY/Casper, Wyoming, and NBC affiliate KNEP/Scottsbluff, Nebraska (which concurrently shut down its news bureau, replaced in-house newscasts with simulcasts from KGWN/KCWY's Cheyenne-based Wyoming News Now operation, and laid off most of its Scottsbluff-based staff) to Marquee Broadcasting, in exchange for the latter group's construction permit for the proposed KCBU/Salt Lake City. Neither company will receive additional cash or other compensation as part of the transaction.[32][33]
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2Twelve Cox Media Group-owned stations in nine markets are dropped from DirecTV and co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse in a contract renewal impasse, resulting in the complete loss of satellite distribution for the group's stations. (Cox has been in a dispute with Dish Network since November 2022, resultng in the removal of those 12 stations, out of 13 operated by the group.) The Cox-owned stations were restored on February 11, in turn, averting subscriber blackouts of CBS's Super Bowl LVIII coverage in the Seattle and Dayton markets.[35][36]
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4The 66th Annual Grammy Awards aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena, with Trevor Noah as host. Notable winners include Phoebe Bridgers (who received the most wins with four awards, including Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Ghost in the Machine" alongside SZA), Taylor Swift (whose Album of the Year win for Midnights made her the first artist to win in that category four times), Miley Cyrus (who won Record of the Year for "Flowers"), siblings Billie Eilish and Finneas (jointly earning Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack), and Victoria Monét (the Best New Artist winner).[39][40]
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6Actress Gina Carano sues The Walt Disney Company and co-owned Lucasfilm on claims she was wrongfully fired from The Mandalorian, seeking an order forcing the studio to rehire her or pay at least $75,000 in damages. Carano, who played Cara Dune during the Disney+ space Western's first two seasons, was fired in February 2021 after comparing the treatment of conservatives to the Nazi persecution of Jews in an Instagram post (one of several inflammatory social media posts of hers that were heavily criticized for their far-right viewpoints including remarks mocking COVID-19 masking mandates and the inclusion of gender pronouns in social media profiles, and falsely claiming voter fraud in the 2020 election). Carano, who received assistance from X/Twitter parent X Corp. to cover legal fees, claims Lucasfilm did not hold male co-stars to similar standards for controversial posts aimed at Republicans (including one by series lead Pedro Pascal from 2017, comparing then-President Donald Trump to Hitler), and subjected her to harassment and hurt her future work prospects.[42][43]
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Five years after rejoining PBS, KCET/Los Angeles rebrands as "PBS SoCal Plus" to further connect it with sister station KOCE/Huntington Beach, which replaced KCET as the market's primary PBS member (and first adopted the "PBS SoCal" brand) in January 2011. The callsign and the programming remains the same.[46][47]
7Actress Arianne Zucker sues former Days of Our Lives co-executive producer/director Albert Alarr, executive producer Ken Corday and production company Corday Productions, alleging she was discriminated and wrongfully fired after filing a complaint accusing Alarr of making unwanted sexual advances and touching her nonconsensually while working on the Peacock soap opera. Zucker—who played Nicole Walker over three stints since she was cast on the then-NBC serial in 1998—claims that, as retaliation for her involvement in Days distributor Sony Pictures Television's investigation into Alarr's conduct (which led to his August 2023 dismissal), she was written out of storylines and given a "take it or leave it" offer to renew her contract (which lapsed in January without renewal, with Zucker contending Corday Productions refused to negotiate in good faith) despite her veteran cast member status, along with having had her salary and travel budget cut.[48][49]
The Federal Communications Commission issues a $720,000 fine against Nexstar Media Group in relation to a complaint filed in July 2023 by Hawaiian Telcom that the group violated FCC good faith carriage negotiation rules in their two-month dispute (which began the month prior) that blacked out Nexstar's KHON (Fox/CW)–KHII (MyNetworkTV)/Honolulu and NewsNation from the provider's systems. Hawaiian Telcom accused Nexstar of withholding consent by not responding to its request to extend negotiations by one week until immediately before the agreement expired, that Nexstar demanded an 80% increase in carriage fees, and that the group demanded Hawaiian Telcom rescind its FCC complaint and not file any against the company in the future.[50][51]
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11The NFL's Super Bowl LVIII, won by the Kansas City Chiefs (25–22, in overtime) over the San Francisco 49ers, airs on CBS from Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Univision airs Spanish-language coverage of the game (that network's first ever Super Bowl), while CBS sibling network Nickelodeon also airs a kid-oriented broadcast (the first alternate English-language telecast of a Super Bowl). The game becomes the most-watched television program in history, with an estimated 123.4 million viewers.[54][55]
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12The Cleveland Cavaliers reach an agreement with Gray Television to air a package of five games from its remaining 2023–24 regular schedule locally on CW affiliate WUAB and in Cincinnati on Fox affiliate WXIX, along with regional simulcasts on stations throughout the rest of Ohio and West Virginia's northern panhandle. The package, which will be produced by Bally Sports Ohio under a sublicensing agreement, will begin with a March 5 away game against the Boston Celtics and marks the first time Cavs games have been televised over-the-air since their previous 24-year relationship with WUAB ended in 2018, in favor of an exclusive agreement with longtime cable home Fox Sports Ohio (renamed in 2021 under the Bally Sports banner).[59][60]
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During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Katy Perry announces that she would be leaving American Idol following its upcoming 22nd season (which premiered on February 18). Perry has been on the ABC talent competition's judge panel since its revival in 2018.[62]
13NBC Sports California announces the hiring of Jenny Cavnar as primary play-by-play announcer for its Oakland Athletics telecasts, beginning with the upcoming 2024 Major League Baseball season. Cavnar, who spent the past 12 years as a pre- and post-game host and backup announcer for Colorado Rockies games, becomes the first woman in MLB history to call games on a regular basis.[63]
15During a viewer submission segment on its 7:00 p.m. newscast, KGW/Portland, Oregon airs a photo—captioned "Boy scouts in the 50s" by the submitter—showing a racist slur (“hit the nigger baby”) on a banner for a fairground ball-throwing attraction. The Tegna-owned NBC affiliate issues an apology during its newscasts the next day, acknowledging their "failure to uphold," and promising their reevaluation of, station standards regarding viewer-submitted content.[64][65]
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17Former U.S. Representative George Santos sues Jimmy Kimmel for $750,000 on charges of copyright infringement, fraud, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment after Kimmel purchased custom Cameo videos from Santos using fake names and aired them on his ABC late night show.[66]
18The 49th People's Choice Awards air on NBC, E! and Peacock from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, with Simu Liu as host. Among television nominees, The Kardashians (Reality Show of the Year, and Khloé Kardashian for Reality TV Star of the Year), The Last of Us (Drama Show of the Year, and Pedro Pascal for Male TV Star of the Year) and Only Murders in the Building (Comedy Show of the Year, and Selena Gomez for Female TV Star of the Year) tied for the most wins, with two awards each, while Grey's Anatomy won the Show of the Year. Barbie had the most wins among all categories with five awards (including Movie of the Year, and respective wins by Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie for Male and Female Movie Star of the Year). Taylor Swift led the music categories with four awards (including Female Artist of the Year). Adam Sandler and Lenny Kravitz, respectively, were honored with the People's Icon Award and Music Icon Award.[67][68]
20FuboTV files an antitrust lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company, Fox Corporation, and Warner Bros. Discovery over their proposed joint venture in which the respective owners of ESPN, Fox Sports, and TNT Sports plan to launch a sports-focused streaming service. FuboTV claims the service gives the broadcasters an unfair advantage over providers such as Fubo who are forced to carry less-desirable programming for access to sports.[69]
22Sam Waterston makes his final appearance on Law & Order as Jack McCoy, as the character resigns as New York City District Attorney rather than face the political wrath of the mayor (for subpoenaing the mayor's son in a murder case) in the episode "Last Dance." Waterston, who announced his departure from the series on February 2 (after appearing in over 400 episodes in 19 seasons across 30 years), will be succeeded by Tony Goldwyn as new DA Nicholas Baxter later in the current 23rd season.[70][71]
28Tom Skilling retires from WGN-TV/Chicago, after nearly 46 years as meteorologist for the Nexstar-owned independent station. His final evening newscasts that day capped off a month-long tribute to Skilling, who earned reverence in the Chicago broadcasting and national meteorological communities during his tenure (the latter resulting from his weathercasts being televised over WGN's former superstation feed (now NewsNation) from 1978 to 2014) for the in-depth analysis and striking accuracy of his forecasts. Demetrius Ivory, who joined the station in 2013, succeeded Skilling as chief meteorologist on February 29.[72][73]
Nexstar Media Group petitions the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to review changes to FCC broadcast ownership rules passed in December 2023 that closed loopholes allowing licensees to hold more than one Big Four affiliation in a market by placing certain networks on subchannels or low-power stations, and upheld a 1996 rule prohibiting broadcasters from owning stations that reach more than 39% of U.S. households in total. Nexstar asserts that the FCC overstepped its authority by tightening ownership rules despite competition to broadcast media by pay television and streaming, and claims the order had numerous procedural problems and faulty conclusions in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act and the 1996 Telecommunications Act.[74][75]
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March

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7President Joe Biden delivers his third State of the Union address, airing along with associated coverage on all major broadcast and cable news networks. In the speech, Biden addressed issues such as the economy, democracy, abortion rights (directly addressing Supreme Court justices in an unscripted moment regarding the 2022 court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade), immigration (reiterating calls for House Republicans to pass bipartisan immigration legislation stalled under pressure from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and mentioning the February murder of Laken Riley in the context of border policy), the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas War (advocating for a temporary ceasefire and two-state solution to the conflict, and demanding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allow in humanitarian aid to Gaza civilians). The Republican response delivered by Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt, which primarily touched on immigration, drew largely negative reviews (including from Republicans), and was criticized for its inaccuracy (including a misrepresentation of the story of Karla Jacinto Romero, who was sold into sex trafficking while in Mexico during George W. Bush's presidency) and for Britt's stylistic delivery (described as "dramatic", "creepy", "insincere" and "over-the-top", and questioning her decision to conduct the response in her kitchen). The address drew 32.2 million viewers across nine networks, with Fox News registering the highest viewership at 5.640 million.[76][77]
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10The 96th Academy Awards aired on ABC from the Dolby Theatre, with Jimmy Kimmel as host. Oppenheimer led all nominees in overall wins with seven awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Director (Christopher Nolan). Other major winners included Poor Things with four awards, including Best Actress (Emma Stone); and The Zone of Interest with two, including Best International Feature Film. Billie Eilish and Finneas won Best Original Song (for "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie film soundtrack), becoming the youngest two-time Oscar winners in history (at ages 22 and 26, respectively), having previously won the award in 2022. The telecast was watched by 19.5 million viewers, the highest viewership for any awards show since 2020.[85][86]
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11TNT Sports launches a nightly sports block on TruTV that features a mix of live sports events (including “alterna-casts”—specialized simulcasts targeting various audiences—of NHL, MLB and NBA games shown on TBS and TNT, NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage and MotoGP races); sports news and ancillary original programs (including the half-hour TNT Sports Update, sports betting program The Line, social media conversation show Handles, and a weekly program based on the social media clip showcase House of Highlights); and sports-focused movies and documentaries. Reruns of its original unscripted programs (including its last remaining non-sports original program, Impractical Jokers, which will consequently move its first-run episodes to TBS in the summer) will continue to air in the morning and daytime hours following the addition of the “TNT Sports on TruTV" block.[90][91]
14In a 3–2 party-line vote (backed solely by its Democratic commissioners), the Federal Communications Commission, as part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to curb hidden "junk" fees charged to customers, passes new rules requiring cable and satellite providers to disclose the total cost of their programming packages—including any additional programming-related fees, such as surcharges for receiving local stations and regional sports networks—in billing and promotional materials. The NCTA asserts that the rules, as written, would create confusion for customers and that providers already offer “clear and accurate pricing information” about their programming tiers.[92][93]
17Three days after the FCC voted to require television providers to disclose "all-in" pricing (incorporating surcharges for receiving certain channels) and likely in response to recent carriage disputes with station operators, DirecTV introduces a "No Locals" option for its Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate and Premier programming tiers, allowing its satellite customers the ability to opt out of receiving local broadcast stations available in their home markets for a $12 monthly discount. (It joins rival satellite provider Dish Network, which has offered such opt-outs since 2017, in allowing customers to exclude local stations from their channel packages.)[94][95]
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18Former U.S. president and 2024 presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sues ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation, claiming the This Week moderator harmed his reputation by stating multiple times in a March 10 interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) that Trump had been found civilly liable for raping former Vogue advice columnist E. Jean Carroll. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, stems from Stephanopoulos' questioning of Mace, a rape survivor, about her continued support of Trump despite two recent jury verdicts in related civil battery and defamation suits that found he sexually abused Carroll, who has been awarded $88.3 million in damages, in 1995/96. (Mace accused Stephanopoulos of trying to “shame” her by probing why she endorsed Trump for president.) While the jury in the initial 2023 civil defamation case technically found Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming Carroll, Judge Lewis Kaplan later clarified that they found that Trump raped her by forcible digital penetration (defined as sexual assault under New York's penal code), concluding her allegation of rape was “substantially true" in the broader context beyond the state's legal definition.[96][97]
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19Bellator MMA announces a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Discovery that will see Max acquire streaming rights to the promotion's mixed martial arts events (including its eight 2024 Champions Series fights, starting with Bellator 302 on March 22), archival fight cards (dating to Bellator's 2008 inception) and original docuseries, along with additional fights and ancillary content on TruTV. The WBD deal replaces a previous agreement with former owner Paramount Global, which acquired the promotion in 2011 (as Viacom) and sold it to the Professional Fighters League in 2023. (Outside of a 2019–20 deal with DAZN, Bellator matches aired on multiple Paramount/Viacom-owned networks during that timeframe, last airing on Showtime from 2021 to 2023, with that deal ending as a result of Paramount shuttering the premium channel's sports division.)[99][100]
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20The College Football Playoff announces a six-year deal with ESPN (worth an estimated $7.8 billion overall) that will see the network retain broadcast rights to the College Football Playoff through the 2020–31 academic year, and will transfer the CFP National Championship game from ESPN to sister network ABC (which carried the predecessor BCS National Championship Game from 1999 to 2006) starting in 2026. The agreement also modifies terms of the remaining two years of ESPN's initial contract for the CFP television rights (a 12-year deal that was signed in 2014) to account for the tournament's expansion from four to 12 teams, starting with the 2024–25 college football season, and allows for ESPN to sublicense a select number of CFP games to other networks.[101][102]
21The FCC fines Nexstar Media Group and partner company Mission Broadcasting a combined $1.82 million, and orders the latter to sell WPIX/New York City, ruling that Nexstar unlawfully circumvented national broadcast ownership limits through a local marketing agreement it signed in December 2020, as part of an option that Mission exercised to buy the CW affiliate from the E. W. Scripps Company, that resulted in “an unauthorized transfer of control” of WPIX to Nexstar through certain attributable interests. (The FCC limits a single company from owning television stations that reach a combined 39% of American TV households, thus requiring Nexstar—which maintains similar operational arrangements with Mission in 26 other markets—to sell other stations in its portfolio in order to acquire WPIX while complying with the cap). Its first sale proposal to meet the cap would be disclosed on April 12, as it proposed to sell MyNetworkTV affiliate WJMN/Escanaba, Michigan (a former semi-satellite of co-owned WFRV/Green Bay that lost its CBS affiliation in 2022 in a chain-wide affiliation renewal dispute with the network) to a former Quincy Media executive who would enter into an LMA with Morgan Murphy Media, the new owners of ABC/CW affiliate WBUP/WBKP in the same market.[103][104]
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22NBC News announces that Ronna McDaniel will join the network as a contributor for its political and Election Night coverage. The hiring of McDaniel—who, on March 8, ended her seven-year term as Republican National Committee chair, a role in which she frequently echoed Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged in Joe Biden's favor and helped organize fake electors in key battleground states in an attempt to overturn the outcome—was met with furor within the news division including on-air denouncements from MSNBC's hosts and analysts. MSNBC president Rashida Jones, responding to staff backlash, announced on March 23 that McDaniel would not appear on its programs. McDaniel, for her part, used a March 24 appearance on NBC's Meet the Press (which was scheduled and recorded before her hiring by the network) to state that Biden won fairly and disagrees with Trump's desire to pardon the January 6 rioters. NBC parted ways with McDaniel on March 26, citing a lack of consensus in support of her hiring.[106][107]
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25CBS announces a linear–streaming rights deal with Dick Clark Productions that extends its contract for the Golden Globe Awards (initially a one-year deal for the 2024 edition) through 2030, and grants it telecast rights to the American Music Awards for an unspecified term, starting with the 2024 ceremony. (Both award shows will also be streamed live on Paramount+.) The deal ends the AMAs' 51-year broadcast relationship with ABC, for which Clark created the ceremony in 1973 following the expiration of the network's deal to televise the Grammy Awards, which moved to longtime broadcaster CBS that same year. (ABC last televised the AMAs in 2022; no ceremony was held in 2023.)[112][113]
28The Detroit Pistons reach an agreement with the E. W. Scripps Company to air a package of five games (out of the team's eight remaining regular season games scheduled for April) from its 2023–24 schedule locally on CW affiliate WMYD. The package, which will be produced by longtime cable carrier Bally Sports Detroit (which will simulcast the games outside of the Detroit market) under a sublicensing agreement with Scripps Sports, will begin with an April 1 home game against the Memphis Grizzlies. It marks the first time that Pistons games have been televised over-the-air since their previous four-year relationship with WMYD and Graham-owned NBC affiliate WDIV ended in 2008, in favor of an exclusive deal with the network then known as Fox Sports Detroit.[114][115]
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29NFL Network's Good Morning Football broadcasts its final show from New York City before going on hiatus and relocating to the NFL Media facility in Inglewood, California before the 2024 NFL season. Plans are also in the works to offer a two-hour extension of the program in broadcast syndication via Sony Pictures Television upon its move.[116]
30The United Football League airs its inaugural game on Fox, a 27-14 win by the Birmingham Stallions over the host Arlington Renegades. The teams were champions of the leagues that merged to form the UFL on December 31, 2023, the USFL (of which the Stallions were two-time champs) and the XFL (the Renegades won that league's 2023 title).[117][118]

April

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1–7The final week of the 2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament sees three viewership records for women's basketball being set: On April 1, ESPN's broadcast of a regional final between Iowa Hawkeyes over the LSU Tigers (a 94–87 win by the Hawkeyes propelled by a 41-point performance from Hawkeye star Caitlin Clark) attracts 12.3 million viewers, surpassing the 9.9 million who watched those two schools play in the 2023 national championship. On April 5, a 71–69 national semifinal win by the Hawkeyes over UConn attracts 14.2 million to ESPN, a record for any basketball game (college or pro, men or women) on the network. Then on April 7, the tournament's title game, an 87–75 win by undefeated South Carolina over the Hawkeyes, attracts 18.9 million total viewers on ABC and ESPN (the latter channel carried a Sue Bird/Diana Taurasi-hosted alternate telecast); it's the most-watched sporting event, outside of football and the Olympics, since 2019.[119][120]
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6–7WWE's WrestleMania XL takes place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, airing on Peacock and pay-per-view.[123]
7The 2024 CMT Music Awards, hosted by Kelsea Ballerini, aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Notable winners include Jelly Roll (who received the most wins with three awards, Video of the Year, Male Video of the Year and Performance of the Year, for "Need a Favor"), Lainey Wilson (who won Female Video of the Year for "Watermelon Moonshine") and Dan + Shay (who won Duo/Group Video of the Year for "Save Me the Trouble"). Trisha Yearwood received the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award, recognizing artists, duos/groups or industry veterans who "demonstrate an exceptional dedication to the community and their fellow artists."[124][125]
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8TBS' and TNT's simulcast of the NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game, a 75–60 win by the UConn Huskies over the Purdue Boilermakers, attracts 14.82 million viewers. When compared to the women's DI title game (see 4/1–4/7 entry), it is the first time the women's championship game draws a bigger TV audience than the men's.[127]
10A fire during a cooking segment on the set of Tamron Hall (which utilizes a temporary kitchen island with cooktop that is setup center stage for those segments) forces an evacuation of the show's studio at ABC's Broadcast Center in New York's Lincoln Square, with The View, which records in an adjacent studio, also seeing its studio evacuated as a precautionary measure. Although the New York Fire Department cleared The View to go live after the fire was put out, Tamron canceled the day's episode and substituted a rerun to its carrier stations.[128]
14As Billy Joel is performing his signature song "Piano Man" during a CBS broadcast of the 100th concert in his Madison Square Garden residency, affiliates in the Eastern and Central time zones cut away to begin their late local news. Responding to outrage from viewers, CBS blamed the abrupt ending on a "timing error" (the special had been delayed 30 minutes due to final round coverage of the Masters Tournament) and announced it would re-air the program in its entirety on April 19.[129]
22One week after the moribund franchise selected former Iowa point guard Caitlin Clark as the first pick in the first round of the 2024 WNBA Draft, the Indiana Fever reach an agreement with Tegna to air a package of 17 regionally televised WNBA games on NBC affiliate WTHR and MeTV affiliate WALV-CD, beginning with the team's 2024 season. The deal begins with the team's home opener against the New York Liberty on May 16, and will see ten of the games being carried on WTHR, while seven others will air on WALV (which is simulcast on WTHR's DT3 subchannel).[130]
25The Seattle Kraken reach a multi-year agreement with Tegna to air their regionally televised games on independent station KONG, along with simulcasts of selected games on sister NBC affiliate KING, beginning with the NHL team's 2024–25 season. The deal—which replaces the team's previous television partnership with regional sports network Root Sports Northwest, which has carried the Kraken since the expansion franchise began play in 2021—would also see fellow Tegna stations KGW/Portland and KREM/Spokane simulcast the games across the team's regional territory, and KING/KONG carry team-related programs.[131]
The CW announces a three-year deal with the Miss Universe Organization that extends its contract for the Miss USA pageant (initially a one-year deal for the 2023 edition), and grants it linear telecast rights to Miss Teen USA, starting with the 2024 ceremony. (Miss Teen USA—which will have its 42nd edition air on The CW on August 1, three days before the network's telecast of the 73rd Miss USA Pageant—had last aired on linear television in 2007, when the Miss Universe Organization ended a broadcast deal with NBC for the pageant separate from its contracts for Miss USA and Miss Universe, and was livestreamed on various platforms thereafter.)[132]

Future events

April

DateEventRef.
29WBKB-TV, a station in Alpena, Michigan which carries four of the five major commercial networks as the only commercial broadcast station in the nation's third-smallest television market, will begin a news partnership with Sinclair's NBC affiliate, WPBN-TV/WTOM-TV in Traverse City, Michigan, to feature a full complement of newscasts and weather coverage blended with WBKB-TV's existing news operation, which will become a de facto bureau for WPBM/WTOM, known on-air as UpNorthLive News. WBKB, which had been acquired by Morgan Murphy Media in late 2023 after the death of its former owner, had struggled to maintain a full-time news and weather staff because of its market position and ownership in an era of media consolidation, mainly featuring a team staffed by recent college graduates, and also had issues maintaining full-time weather coverage, contracting short-term with freelance meteorologists and NewsNet to provide forecasts. WBKB will still produce some newscasts, with its NBC subchannel carrying all UpNorthLive newscasts, and its CBS and ABC channels carrying other simulcasts depending on their own schedules. WBKB's Fox schedule will continue to feature no news programming.[133]

May

DateEventRef.
16The 59th Academy of Country Music Awards will stream live on Amazon Prime Video from Ford Center at The Star with Reba McEntire as host.[134]

June

DateEventRef.
7The 51st Daytime Emmy Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the Westin Bonaventure Hotel.[135]
16The 77th Tony Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the David H. Koch Theater with Ariana DeBose as host.[136][137][138]

July

DateEventRef.
13The 37th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards will air on Nickelodeon and stream on Paramount+ from Pauley Pavilion.[139]
15–18The 2024 Republican National Convention will take place at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, along with associated coverage.[140]
26–August 11The 2024 Summer Olympics, which will take place in Paris, France, is scheduled to air on NBC and its cable sister networks.[141]

August

DateEventRef.
19–22The 2024 Democratic National Convention will take place at the United Center in Chicago, along with associated coverage.[142]

September

DateEventRef.
10The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards will air on MTV from UBS Arena.[143]
15The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards will air on ABC from the Peacock Theater.[144]
16The first presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Texas State University.[145]
25The 2024 vice presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Lafayette College.[145]
26The 2024 People's Choice Country Awards will air on NBC from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee.[146]

October

DateEventRef.
1The second presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Virginia State University.[145]
6The American Music Awards of 2024 will air on CBS.[147]
9The final presidential debate is scheduled to take place at the University of Utah.[145]

November

DateEventRef.
5The 2024 presidential election and other federal and state races will occur, along with associated coverage.[148][149][150][151]

Television shows

Shows debuting in 2024

First airedTitleChannelSource
January 1America's Got Talent: Fantasy LeagueNBC[152][153]
January 2The FloorFox[154]
January 3We Are Family[155]
January 4The Brothers SunNetflix[156]
Sanctuary: A Witch's TaleSundance Now/AMC+[157]
January 7GrimsburgFox[158]
January 8Secrets of PolygamyA&E[159]
January 9EchoDisney+/Hulu[160]
January 10The Trust: A Game of GreedNetflix[161]
Criminal RecordApple TV+[162]
January 11TedPeacock[163]
Boy Swallows UniverseNetflix[164]
January 13The WeekendMSNBC[4]
Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy FaillaFox News[165]
January 14Monsieur SpadeAMC[166]
January 16After MidnightCBS[167]
Death and Other DetailsHulu[168]
January 18On the RoamMax[169]
January 19Hazbin HotelAmazon Prime Video[170]
January 22Battle on the MountainHGTV[171]
January 24Chrissy & Dave Dine OutFreeform[172]
A Real Bug's LifeDisney+[173]
January 25GriseldaNetflix[174]
In the KnowPeacock[175]
January 26Masters of the AirApple TV+[176]
ExpatsAmazon Prime Video[177]
January 31ChoirDisney+[178]
February 2Mr. & Mrs. SmithAmazon Prime Video[179]
February 5Lyla in the LoopPBS Kids[180]
February 8Couple to ThrouplePeacock[181]
February 11TrackerCBS[182]
Stupid Pet TricksTBS[183]
February 12Rock Paper ScissorsNickelodeon[184]
February 14The New LookApple TV+[185]
February 15The Vince Staples ShowNetflix[186]
ChurchyBET+[187]
February 16Totally Funny AnimalsThe CW[188]
Totally Funny Kids
February 20Crime Nation[189][190]
February 21ConstellationApple TV+[191]
February 22Avatar: The Last AirbenderNetflix[192]
February 23The Second Best Hospital in the GalaxyAmazon Prime Video[193]
February 24Where Is Wendy Williams?Lifetime[194]
February 25The Walking Dead: The Ones Who LiveAMC[195][196][197][198]
February 26Deal or No Deal IslandNBC[199]
February 27ShōgunHulu[200][201]
February 28IwájúDisney+[202][203]
February 29ElsbethCBS[204][205]
March 1Megamind Rules!Peacock[206]
March 3The RegimeHBO[207][208]
March 4Hot Wheels Let's RaceNetflix[209]
March 7The Gentlemen[210]
Friends in Low PlacesAmazon Prime Video[211]
March 12Wildcard KitchenFood Network[212]
March 14Apples Never FallPeacock[213][214]
The Girls on the BusMax[215][216]
March 15ManhuntApple TV+[217]
March 17Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TVInvestigation Discovery[218]
March 19The ValleyBravo[219][220]
March 20Morphle and the Magic PetsDisney+/Disney Junior[221]
Palm RoyaleApple TV+[222]
X-Men '97Disney+[223]
March 213 Body ProblemNetflix[224][225]
Ark: The Animated SeriesParamount+[226]
March 28The BaxtersAmazon Prime Video[227]
We Were the Lucky OnesHulu[228]
March 29Jerrod Carmichael Reality ShowHBO[229]
A Gentleman in MoscowParamount+/Paramount+ with Showtime[230]
March 31The Hill Sunday with Chris StirewaltNewsNation[231]
ParishAMC[232][233]
April 1Lovers and LiarsThe CW[234]
Vanderpump VillaHulu[235][236]
The Magic Prank Show with Justin WillmanNetflix[237]
April 4Ripley[238][239]
HopMax[240]
April 5SugarApple TV+[241]
April 9Grand Cayman: Secrets in ParadiseFreeform[242]
April 10FalloutAmazon Prime Video[243][244][245]
April 11Patti Stanger: The MatchmakerThe CW[234]
April 12FranklinApple TV+[241]
Good TimesNetflix[246]
April 14The SympathizerHBO[247][248]
24 in 24: Last Chef StandingFood Network[249]
April 17Under the BridgeHulu[250]
April 18Conan O'Brien Must GoMax[251][252]
Going Home with Tyler CameronAmazon Prime Video[253]
April 19The Spiderwick ChroniclesThe Roku Channel[254][255]
April 20High HopesHulu[256]
April 24Deliver MeNetflix[257]
April 25Dead Boy Detectives[258][259]
April 26KnucklesParamount+[260][261][262]
April 30The VeilHulu[263]
Hostage RescueThe CW[234]
Police 24/7
May 2The Tattooist of AuschwitzPeacock[264][265][266]
A Man in FullNetflix[267]
May 6OMG FashunE![268]
May 8Dark MatterApple TV+[241]
May 9BodkinNetflix[269][270]
May 15Royal Rules of OhioFreeform[271]
May 17The Big CigarApple TV+[272]
May 23TiresNetflix[273]
May 24Jurassic World: Chaos Theory[274]
May 27Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron CarterInvestigation Discovery[275]
May 28The Quiz with BallsFox[276]
May 30EricNetflix[277]
SpringThe Fairly OddParents: A New WishNickelodeon[278]
June 4ClippedHulu[263]
June 5The AcolyteDisney+[279][280]
June 12Presumed InnocentApple TV+[241][281]
June 16Hotel CocaineMGM+[282][283]
June 23Orphan Black: EchoesAMC/AMC+/BBC America[284][285]
June 26Land of WomenApple TV+[241][286]
ArielDisney Junior[287]
July 10SunnyApple TV+[288]
July 18Those About to DiePeacock[289]
SummerTales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesParamount+[290][291]
Zombies: The Re-Animated SeriesDisney Channel/Disney+[292]
Wayne Brady: The Family RemixFreeform[293]
FallDr. OdysseyABC[294]
The Golden Bachelorette[295]
High Potential[296]
AgathaDisney+[297]
GrotesquerieFX[298]
Dune: ProphecyMax[299]
The Penguin[300][301]
Untitled Young Sheldon spinoffCBS[302]
LateThe DonovansParamount+[303]
Earth AbidesMGM+[304]
Creature CommandosMax[305]
TBAKite Man: Hell Yeah![306]
The Uninhabitable Earth[307][308][309]
Waller[310]
1944Paramount+[311]
2024
The DepartmentParamount+ with Showtime[312]
Dragon StalkerDisney+[313]
The Doomies[313]
Eyes of Wakanda[314]
Marvel Zombies[315]
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew[316]
Tiana[317]
Win or Lose[318][319]
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man[314]
Hey AJDisney Junior[320]
Kindergarten: The Musical[320][321]
Devil May CryNetflix[322]
Exploding Kittens[323]
Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld[324]
Magic: The Gathering[325][326]
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story[327]
Our Oceans[328]
Our Living World[328]
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft[329]
Barney's WorldCartoonito/Max[330]
Batman: Caped CrusaderAmazon Prime Video[331][332]
Sausage Party: Foodtopia[333]
WizardsDisney Channel[334]
Carl the CollectorPBS Kids[335]
The ForceThe CW[336]
The Great American Bakeover
The Librarians: Next Chapter
MatlockCBS[204][337]
Poppa's House[337]
The New WorldNBC[338][339]
Nicki MinajTBA[340][341]
RoboGoboDisney+/Disney Junior[320][342]
Camp SnoopyApple TV+[343]
Time Bandits[344]
Down in the ValleyStarz[345]

Shows changing networks

ShowMoved fromMoved toSource
ChadTBSThe Roku Channel[346]
Impractical JokerstruTVTBS[347][91]
American Music AwardsABCCBS[147]
Golden Globe AwardsNBC[5]
Law & Order: Organized CrimePeacock[348]
Big NateNickelodeon / Paramount+Nicktoons
Rugrats
The TouristHBO MaxNetflix[349]
Star Trek: ProdigyParamount+[350]
Girls5evaPeacock[351]
Temptation IslandUSA Network[352]
WWE NXTThe CW[353]
61st StreetAMC[354]
9-1-1FoxABC[355]
WWE SmackDownUSA Network[356]
Leverage: RedemptionAmazon FreeveeAmazon Prime Video[357]

Television films and specials

First airedTitleChannelSource
January 1M*A*S*H: The Comedy That Changed TelevisionFox[358]
January 4The Golden WeddingABC[359]
General Hospital: 60 Years of Stars and Storytelling[360]
January 13Craig Before the CreekCartoon Network[361]
February 16Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, FranklinApple TV+[362]
March 6Erika Jayne: Bet It All on BlondeBravo[363][364]
March 7The Thundermans ReturnNickelodeon/Paramount+[365]
March 9Hunting HousewivesLifetime[366]
March 26The Truth vs. Alex JonesHBO[367]
April 1Bray Wyatt: Becoming ImmortalPeacock[368]
April 14The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden – The Greatest Arena Run of All TimeCBS[369]
May 1Dance Moms: The ReunionLifetime[370][371]
May 2The ContestantHulu[372]
May 18The Bad GuardianLifetime[373][374]
June 6Big City Greens the Movie: SpacecationDisney Channel/Disney+[375][376]
July 12Descendants: The Rise of RedDisney+[377]
TBACommunity: The MoviePeacock[378][379]
Two untitled South Park filmsParamount+[380][381]
The Thanksgiving TextNetflix[382][383]
The Real Full MontyFox[384]

Milestone episodes and anniversaries

ShowNetworkEpisode #Episode titleEpisode airdateSource
Late Night with Seth MeyersNBC10th anniversaryGuests: Amy Poehler, U.S. President Joe BidenFebruary 26[385]
The RookieABC100th episode"The Hammer"February 27[386]
Peppa PigNickelodeon/Nick Jr.20th anniversary"Mr. Bull is Getting Married/Getting Ready for the Wedding/Wedding Day"March 25[387]
9-1-1ABC100th episode"Buck, Bothered and Bewildered"April 4[388]
The Conners"Smash and Grab and Happy Death Day"April 10[389][390]
Station 19"My Way"April 11[391]
Grown-ishFreeform"California Love"April 17[392]
Teen Titans Go!Cartoon Network400th episodeTBATBA[393][394]

Shows returning in 2024

ShowLast airedType of returnPrevious channelNew/returning/same channelReturn dateSource
Friday Night Vibes2022RevivalTBSsameJanuary 5[395]
Cash Cab
(as Cash Cab Music)
2020BravoAXS TVJanuary 8[396]
Caillou2010PBS KidsPeacockFebruary 15[397]
What Would You Do?2020ABCsameFebruary 18[398]
X-Men
(as X-Men '97)
1997Fox KidsDisney+March 20[399][297][400]
American Rust2021New seasonShowtimeAmazon FreeveeMarch 28[401][402]
Good Times1979RebootCBSNetflixApril 12[403][404]
Dora the Explorer
(as Dora)
2019NickelodeonParamount+[405][406]
The Jinx
(as The Jinx – Part 2)
2015RevivalHBOsameApril 21[407][408]
Yo Gabba Gabba!
(as Yo Gabba Gabbaland!)
NickelodeonApple TV+August 9[409][410]
Tic-Tac-Dough1990First-run syndicationGame Show NetworkAugust[411]
The Joe Schmo Show2013SpikeTBSTBA[412]
Phineas and Ferb2015Disney Channel/Disney XDDisney Channel/Disney+[413]
SurrealEstate2021New seasonSyfysame[414][415]

Shows ending in 2024

End dateShowChannelFirst airedStatusSource
January 3Magnum P.I.NBC2018Ended[416][417]
January 4The Brothers SunNetflix2024Canceled[418]
January 7The Mehdi Hasan ShowMSNBC/Peacock2020Ended[4]
SymoneMSNBC2022
January 13The Ghost and Molly McGeeDisney Channel2021[419]
February 13La BreaNBC[420][421]
February 20Quantum Leap2022Canceled[422]
February 21Danger ForceNickelodeon2020Ended[423]
February 25CNN This MorningCNN2022Canceled[424]
March 5Good TroubleFreeform2019[425][426]
Death and Other DetailsHulu2024[427]
March 8HightownStarz2020Ended[428]
March 16SNL VintageNBC2014[429]
March 20That Girl Lay LayNickelodeon2021[430]
April 7Curb Your EnthusiasmHBO2000[431]
April 10King CharlesCNN2023[432]
April 15Alice's Wonderland BakeryDisney Junior2022[433]
May 1Star Wars: The Bad BatchDisney+2021Ending[434]
May 6Bob Hearts AbisholaCBS2019[435][436]
NCIS: Hawaiʻi2021Canceled[437]
May 16Young Sheldon2017Ending[438]
Station 19ABC2018[391]
So Help Me ToddCBS2022Canceled[439]
May 19CSI: Vegas2021
May 21The Good DoctorABC2017Ending[440][441]
May 22Grown-ishFreeform2018[442][443]
May 30Star Trek: DiscoveryParamount+2017[444]
June 6Sweet ToothNetflix2021[445][446][447]
August 8The Umbrella Academy2019[448][449][450]
August 22EvilParamount+[451][452]
FallStar Trek: Lower Decks2020[453]
DecemberThe TalkCBS2010[454]
TBABlue Bloods[455]
OutlanderStarz2014[456]
Bunk'dDisney Channel2015[457]
SEAL TeamParamount+2017[458]
Big MouthNetflix[459]
Craig of the CreekCartoon Network2018[460][461]
Cobra KaiNetflix[462]
YellowstoneParamount Network[463][311]
YouNetflix[464]
My Brilliant FriendHBO[465][466]
What We Do in the ShadowsFX2019[467]
Power Book II: GhostStarz2020[468]
UploadAmazon Prime Video[469]
Superman & LoisThe CW2021[470]
Star Trek: ProdigyNetflixCanceled[471]
Mo2022Ending[472]
Vikings: Valhalla[473]
AndorDisney+[474][475]
Jessica's Big Little WorldCartoon Network2023Canceled[476]

Entering syndication in 2024

A list of programs (current or canceled) that have accumulated enough episodes (between 65 and 100) or seasons (three or more) to be eligible for off-network syndication and/or basic cable runs.

ShowSeasonsIn ProductionNotesSource
Suits9NoBroadcast syndication on MyNetworkTV.[477]
The Conners6YesBroadcast syndication in local markets. The CW has aired primetime repeats of the show since January 4.[478][479]
Judy Justice2Broadcast syndication in local markets.[480]
Good Morning Football8[481]
Bob Hearts Abishola5No[482]

Networks and services

Launches

Network/
service
TypeLaunch dateNotesSources
The365OTA multicast and OTT streamingJanuary 1On November 7, 2023, Katz Broadcasting founder Jonathan Katz and his new firm, Free TV Networks, unveiled two new OTA and FAST networks. The365, which is aimed at African-American viewers, and Outlaw, which consists mainly of classic western films, respectively competes with the similarly-themed Bounce TV and Grit, two multicast networks Katz's previous company founded and later sold in 2017 to the E. W. Scripps Company. Content for The365 and Outlaw initially comes from the libraries of Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate, while Gray Television was the primary launch group for over-the-air distribution of the two networks (all three companies jointly operate Free TV Networks).[483]
Outlaw
Merit StreetOTA multicast, OTT streaming, and cable/satelliteApril 2
[note 16]
On November 6, 2023, Dr. Phil McGraw announced plans to a new "news and entertainment" network named Merit Street Media (later shortened to Merit Street to differentiate from its parent company) in early 2024, which will be headquartered from an office and production facility based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The network maintains a general entertainment format (featuring a mix of news, talk shows, unscripted series and weekend evening movie presentations), with programs that include a nightly show hosted by McGraw himself focused around the advice format he provided on his 2002–23 syndicated talk show. Joel Cheatwood, a former news director known for driving the local news operations he oversaw in the 1990s and 2000s towards sensationalism (most notably, Sunbeam Television stations WSVN/Miami and WHDH/Boston), serves as the network's CEO. Distribution of the network is handled by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, and is available on the religious broadcaster's owned-and-operated stations (on the DT2 subchannel previously occupied by TBN Inspire), on cable, satellite, and free AVOD streaming platforms. TBN also contracted with full-power stations in New York City (WMBC) and Los Angeles (KVMD) to carry Merit Street on their primary channels in order to assure must-carry coverage of the network on pay television providers in those markets.[485][486]
[note 17]
DareOTA multicast and OTT streamingJuly 1On April 3, 2024, Free TV Networks announced the launch of Dare, an over-the-air subchannel and AVOD streaming network focusing on unscripted reality and documentary programming (including series such as American Pickers, Storage Wars, Pawn Stars, Alone, Swamp People, Counting Cars and Ax Men, among others). The network draws from the same A+E Networks reality library as Scripps Networks's Defy TV (both were developed by Free TV CEO Jonathan Katz, with Defy being created during his 2017–22 executive tenure at Scripps), and in its launch documentation, also utilizes the same "Dare to Defy" promotional slogan previously used by The CW from 2017–23.[487][488]
Untitled ESPN/Fox Sports/TNT Sports streaming serviceOTT streamingFall (TBD)On February 6, ESPN Inc., Fox Corporation and Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans to launch a sports-focused streaming service, set for a Fall launch, that would feature live feeds from their respective linear sports and broadcast networks (including ESPN, ABC and the former's sister networks such as ESPN2 and SEC Network; Fox and sister networks FS1, FS2 and Big Ten Network; and WBD-owned TNT, TBS and truTV), and streaming content from ESPN+, the major sports leagues (including the NBA, NHL, NFL and Major League Baseball) and college sports conferences. The service, which will also be optionally bundled with Disney+, Hulu or Max, will reportedly not impact ESPN's own plans to launch a full direct-to-consumer streaming service, which the company confirmed the following day would launch in the Fall of 2025.[489][490]
[491]
ZipWave TVOTT streamingJuneOn March 24, 2024 ZipWave LLC, a Wyoming-based technology company, announced the launch of its live OTT service ZipWave TV. Its lineup will consist of live news, “wholesome” entertainment and religious programming. Some of its proposed networks at launch include Newsmax and FETV.[492][493]

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network
name
New network
name
TypeConversion dateNotesSource
Showtime (main linear channel)Paramount+ with ShowtimeCable/satelliteJanuary 8On January 30, 2023, Paramount Global announced plans to rebrand the linear Showtime service and fully integrate its direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of co-owned Paramount+; the combined service would be branded as Paramount+ with Showtime, which had already been in use for a streaming bundle that launched in August 2022. Paramount began directing prospective Showtime streaming customers to subscribe to the ad-free Paramount+ tier on June 27, 2023; it would later discontinue the Showtime Anytime TV Everywhere app (offered to subscribers of the linear Showtime service) on December 14, and the standalone Showtime streaming service on December 31; the primary Showtime channel was renamed Paramount+ with Showtime on January 8, 2024, although the standalone Showtime nameplate remains in use as the branding for its seven multiplex channels and as a marketing imprint for the network's original programming. Paramount Global initially stated it had no plans to offer complimentary provider login access to Paramount+'s Showtime tier to subscribers of the premium channel's linear package (in contrast to the arrangement involving Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max, which has been available free to linear HBO subscribers—replacing the HBO Go TV Everywhere platform—since the service launched in May 2020); however it would change course beginning on January 9, reaching deals with DirecTV (including co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse), Hulu and Charter Spectrum to offer the network's linear/VOD subscribers complimentary access to the namesake Paramount+ tier starting later in the year.[494][495]
[496][497]
[498]
Hallmark DramaHallmark FamilyCable/satelliteFebruary 28On February 5, during the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour, Hallmark Media announced plans to rebrand Hallmark Drama as Hallmark Family on February 28, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries as Hallmark Mystery on March 6. The changes effectively serve to clarify both networks' existing programming formats—the former centering around family- and faith-oriented programming, and the latter centering around mystery programs—both of which offer acquired series, and original (in the case of Hallmark Movies & Mysteries/Hallmark Mystery) and library (primarily sourced from Hallmark Channel) movies and mini-series.[499][500]
Hallmark Movies & MysteriesHallmark MysteryMarch 6
CBS NewsCBS News 24/7OTT streamingApril 22On April 9, Variety reported streaming offerings in recent that the CBS News streaming network would rebrand on April 22 as CBS News 24/7, as part of a broader expansion of its programming to include a new eponymous “whip-around” news program that will rely on reports sourced from the national CBS News division and local CBS stations, expansions of the political news show America Decides (from 30 minutes to an hour) and Primetime with John Dickerson (from one hour to 90 minutes, along with a name change to The Daily Report with John Dickerson), and the addition of the late night newscast CBS News Roundup.[501]

Closures

Network/
service
TypeEnd dateNotesSource
Viaplay (U.S. service)OTT streamingFebruary 29On July 20, 2023, Viaplay Group announced that it would discontinue its Viaplay streaming services in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom (the former having launched just six months prior on February 22), and immediately ceased marketing to new subscribers in those regions. The move was part of a refocusing on its core markets of Scandinavia and the Netherlands, centering on its sports offering and the sale of non-sports content through its Viaplay Select business; about 25% of the company's staff were laid off as a result. On January 18, Viaplay confirmed that its U.S. service would shut down on February 29, and would refund monthly and annual subscribers for the remaining time of their subscription. Viaplay content will remain available in the U.S. through The Roku Channel, Xfinity (via its X1 and Flex tiers) and Xumo.[502][503]
[504]
MotorTrend+March 28On February 23, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would be shutting down MotorTrend+ at the end of March. Subscribers will be migrated to the ad-free tier of Discovery+, while its programming library will be moved over to both Discovery+ and Max in stages until the service's closure.[505]
TV JapanCable/satelliteMarch 31On February 17, TV Japan announced on its website that the NHK Cosmomedia America-owned network (which aired news and entertainment programs sourced from various broadcasters based in Japan, primarily from public broadcaster NHK as well as commercial networks such as Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Nippon TV, TV Tokyo, Fuji Television and TV Asahi) would cease distribution on cable and satellite providers on March 31; much of its programming migrated to NHK's new streaming service Jme, which soft-launched ten days before and features a broader selection of programming than the schedule-limited wireline TV Japan channel and is priced comparably at $25/month.[506]
FunimationOTT streamingApril 2On February 7, Sony announced that the Funimation app and website would shut down on April 2, and that users would be able to migrate their account data to Crunchyroll until then.[507][508]
Showtime (streaming service)April 30On January 30, 2023, Paramount announced plans to fully integrate the Showtime direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of the Paramount+ streaming service; the streaming tier rebrand replaces a bundle of the same name that launched in mid-2022. The cable-specific Showtime Anytime app was shut down by the end of the year. On April 11, 2024, Paramount announced that the standalone app would shut down on April 30.[509][510]
[511]
NogginTBAOn February 15, as part of a series of layoffs affecting 800 employees (or about 3% of its workforce), Paramount Global announced that it would shut down the Noggin subscription streaming service (which was launched in 2015 and is marketed to children ages 2 to 7), resulting in the termination of its entire staff. Much of the long-form and short-form content featured on the service will be shifted over to Paramount+'s Nick Jr. section (which already carries much of Nick Jr.'s library of preschool programming). Noggin would subsequently stop accepting new subscribers, while existing subscribers would be transitioned over to Paramount+ prior to the former's shutdown. This marks the second discontinuation of the Noggin edutainment brand by Paramount: it originally launched in February 1999 as a linear cable spinoff of Nickelodeon, aimed at preteens and teenagers, under a joint venture between predecessor company Viacom and Sesame Workshop; the Noggin network shifted its target audience to preschoolers in 2007 (after the teen-targeted nighttime block The N was spun off as a separate network, since renamed TeenNick, occupying Nickelodeon GaS's former channel space), and was later relaunched as Nick Jr. Channel in September 2009.[512][513]

Television stations

Subchannel launches

DateMarketStationChannelAffiliationNotesSource
January 1Atlanta, GeorgiaWKTB-CD47.6OutlawOn November 7, 2023, Gray, Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate teamed up to form Free TV Networks, a new company that will be led by broadcasting veteran Jonathan Katz, with presence in both broadcast networks and FAST streaming channels. The company will launch broadcast and FAST streaming versions of The365, a channel for African-American audiences, and Outlaw, a network for Western programming, as well as FAST channels VCR Action and VCR Haha, under the joint venture on January 1, 2024. Later, on November 10, 2023, it was announced that Circle will cease its broadcast operations on December 31, 2023, with plans on transitioning to FAST streaming and other avenues, as well as a likely chance for the broadcast operations of Circle to be replaced by one of two channels of the new Free TV Networks company.[514][515]
Boston, MassachusettsWWDP46.3
Dover, DelawareSalisbury, MarylandWMDE36.6
Hartford, ConnecticutWWAX-LD27.6the365
27.7Outlaw
San Diego, CaliforniaKSKT-CD43.8Novelisima
43.9Outlaw
SarasotaTampaSt. Petersburg, FloridaWWSB40.4
Springfield, MassachusettsWGGB-TV40.4
January 12Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaWOSC-CD61.1Rewind TV
January 17San Diego, CaliforniaKUSI-TV51.2
February 1MidlandOdessa, TexasKPEJ-TV24.4Antenna TV

Stations changing network affiliations

DateMarketStationChannelPrior affiliationNew affiliationNotesSource
January 1BellinghamBellevueSeattleTacoma, WashingtonKUNS-TV51.1UnivisionThe CWOn September 28, 2023, it was announced that KUNS-TV would become the Seattle market's new CW affiliate on January 1, 2024, setting aside a temporary arrangement for the last quarter of 2023 on Sinclair sister station KOMO-DT2 (otherwise carrying Comet without any other local deviation) after CBS-owned KSTW's disaffiliation from the network on August 31. TelevisaUnivision was offered a KUNS subchannel by Sinclair in exchange, but outright refused the offer (as KUNS is the market's ATSC 3.0 lighthouse, it would have had lowered picture quality on any station that would host its ATSC 1.0 formatted subchannel in lieu of KUNS) to search for better carriage options. The removal of a major Spanish network (and the associated termination of its local news operation as part of KOMO-TV's staff) for a lower-profile English network attracted immediate outcry from the Puget Sound region's Latino and Hispanic community, which otherwise has only has a Telemundo subchannel on KIRO-TV with no local news even in brief, and five minor Spanish Christian network on subchannels carried over-the-air, along with three Spanish-language radio stations (two of them Christian and other programs being brokered on other stations).[516]
KVOS-TV12.1Heroes & IconsUnivisionOver the 2023 holiday season, KVOS's owner, Weigel Broadcasting, quietly updated their station's website to reflect Univision would move to KVOS's main channel on the same date; Weigel-owned H&I moved to its new channel position at subchannel 12.8. As the station serves as a border blaster serving the northern portion of the market (though not having any pay-TV coverage in Canada, which is served by Univision Canada), Univision's domestic schedule will also be available over-the-air in Vancouver, Victoria, and southwest British Columbia for the first time, and the deal settles an acrimony existing between Weigel and Univision since its flagship station, WCIU-TV in Chicago, lost Univision in that market in 1994 after the network purchased WGBO-TV over analog-era schedule limitations.[517]
February 1MidlandOdessa, TexasKMDF-LD22.1Antenna TVThe365See January 1 entry in subchannel launches[514]
PrescottPhoenix, ArizonaKAZT-TV7.1IndependentThe CWOn January 8, 2024, Nexstar announced that it had reached an agreement with the owners of KAZT-TV to provide technical services and programming for the network beginning February 1. As part of this agreement, KAZT becomes an affiliate of The CW.[518]
February 2TupeloColumbusWest Point, MississippiWLOV-TV27.1FoxThe CW+On February 1, Morris Multimedia (owner of CBS affiliate WCBI-TV) announced that it would assume the rights to a shared services agreement involving Coastal Television-owned WLOV, taking over operational responsibilities from Allen Media Group (owner of rival NBC affiliate WTVA, which had managed WLOV since 1992 under the former's previous locally based ownership). Consequently, the deal prompted a series of affiliation switches between WLOV and two WCBI subchannels on February 2: Fox moved from WLOV (which had been affiliated with the network since 1995) to WCBI-DT2, while The CW Plus moved to WLOV from WCBI-DT3, which assumed the MyNetworkTV affiliation previously carried on that station's 4.2 subchannel. The move of Fox programming to WCBI-DT2 occurred despite the FCC's 2018 Quadrennial Media Ownership Review—approved by a 3–2 vote following a six-year delay on December 22, 2023—closing a loophole that allowed station operators to maintain multiple Big Four network affiliations using digital subchannels or low-power stations, including through the acquisition of another station's primary affiliation.[519][520]
[note 18]
April 2Columbus, GeorgiaWGBP-TV66.1NBC LX HomeMerit Street MediaSee Merit Street Media entry in launches[485][486]
DallasFort Worth, TexasKTXD-TV47.1TBD
Los Angeles, CaliforniaKVMD31.1Infomercials
New York CityWMBC-TV63.1Independent
San Francisco, CaliforniaKOFY-TV20.1Grit
September 1Detroit, MichiganWMYD20.1The CWIndependentOn April 19, 2024, The Desk reported that the E. W. Scripps Company was planning to drop its CW affiliations from 7 stations. These stations will become independent, with a focus on expanded local news and sports coverage.[521]
Miami, FloridaWSFL-TV39.1
Portsmouth, VirginiaWGNT27.1
Sierra Vista, ArizonaKWBA-TV58.1

Subchannels changing network affiliations

DateMarketStationChannelPrior affiliationNew affiliationNotesSource
January 1Amarillo, TexasKEYU31.3CircleOutlawSee January 1 entry in subchannel launches[514][515]
Baltimore, MarylandWQAW-LD69.4Infomercialsthe365
69.7Outlaw
Baton Rouge, LouisianaWAFB9.3Circlethe365
Boston, MassachusettsWWDP46.2Quest
Charleston, South CarolinaWCSC-TV5.3Circle
Cleveland, OhioWOIO19.4Rewind TVOutlaw
WUAB43.2Circlethe365
Columbus, GeorgiaWTVM9.3
DallasFort Worth, TexasKPFW-LD18.5InfomercialsOutlaw
KHPK-LD28.5
KJJM-LD34.7Magnificent Movies Network
Dover, DelawareSalisbury, MarylandWMDE36.5Arirang TVthe365
36.7OnTV4UArirang TV
Detroit, MichiganWUDL-LD19.5Magnificent Movies Networkthe365
19.6beIN Sports XtraOutlaw
Green Bay, WisconsinWBAY-TV2.3Circle (primary) / MyNetworkTV (secondary)the365 (primary) / MyNetworkTV (secondary)
Greenville, South CarolinaWHNS21.6Circlethe365
Kansas City, MissouriKCTV5.2
5.5Shop LCOutlaw
Lansing, MichiganWILX-TV10.3CircleHeroes & Icons
10.5Antenna TVthe365
10.7Heroes & IconsOutlaw
Los Angeles, CaliforniaKSKJ-CD45.2beIN Sports Xtra en Españolthe365
45.7NovelisimaOutlaw
Mankato, MinnesotaKMNF-LD7.3Circlethe365
Memphis, TennesseeWMC-TV5.3Circle (primary) / The CW Sports (secondary)the365 (primary) / The CW Sports (secondary)
New York CityWRNN-TV48.2Shop LCCharge!
48.3Charge!the365
48.4QVC2Outlaw
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWMCN-TV44.2Shop LCthe365
44.3QVC2Outlaw
Rockford, IllinoisWIFR-LD23.3Circle
Sacramento, CaliforniaKBTV-CD8.4Timeless TVthe365
8.7OnTV4UOutlaw
KAHC-LD43.5RVTVthe365
43.7Magnificent Movies NetworkOutlaw
KFMS-LD47.4RVTVthe365
47.7Binge TVOutlaw
San Diego, CaliforniaKSKT-CD43.7Novelisimathe365
San Francisco, CaliforniaKQRO-LD45.5Binge TV
45.6Timeless TVOutlaw
SarasotaTampaSt. Petersburg, FloridaWWSB40.2Circlethe365
Savannah, GeorgiaWTOC-TV11.3
SeattleTacoma, WashingtonKOMO-TV4.2Comet (primary) / The CW (secondary)Comet
(full-time)
See January 1 entry in stations changing network affiliations[516]
Sherman, TexasKXII12.6CircleOutlawSee January 1 entry in subchannel launches[514][515]
Sioux City, IowaKTIV4.6
Grand Rapids, MichiganWWMT3.2The CWIndependentOn December 18, 2023, Nexstar announced that WOTV, KELO-TV and WMBB will become CW affiliates via their digital subchannels on January 1, 2024.[522]
WOTV41.2DablThe CW
Sioux Falls, South DakotaKELO-TV11.4Ion MysteryThe CW Plus
KSFY-TV13.2The CW PlusOutlaw
KDLT-TV46.3Antenna TVthe365
Panama City, FloridaWJHG-TV7.2The CW PlusMeTV
7.6Circlethe365
WMBB13.2Antenna TVThe CW Plus
January 31SacramentoStocktonModesto, CaliforniaKMAX-TV31.3CometQVC
31.4Charge!QVC2
February 1Phoenix, ArizonaKNXV-TV15.2Antenna TV (primary) / The CW (secondary)Antenna TV
(full-time)
See February 1 entry in stations changing network affiliations[518]
February 2TupeloColumbusWest Point, MississippiWCBI-TV4.2MyNetworkTVFoxSee February 2 entry in stations changing network affiliations[519][520]
[note 18]
4.3The CW+MyNetworkTV
February 5Topeka, KansasKTKA-TV49.2DablRewind TV
February 21SacramentoStocktonModesto, CaliforniaKXTV10.6QuestThe NestQuest switched to subchannel 10.5 in December 2023 when Twist ceased operations, leaving the subchannel dark for over 1+12 months.
KAHC-LD43.2Timeless TVGoldenTV
April 1Chicago, IllinoisWBBM-TV2.5Charge!Comet[523]
WLS-TV7.3This TVCharge!
DurhamRaleigh, North CarolinaWTVD11.3
Fresno, CaliforniaKFSN-TV30.3
Houston, TexasKTRK-TV13.3
Los Angeles, CaliforniaKABC-TV7.3
KCAL-TV9.3Charge!Comet
New York CityWABC-TV7.3This TVCharge!
WJLP33.6TBDThe Nest
WRNN-TV48.2Charge!TBD
WMBC-TV63.2IndependentScripps News
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWPVI-TV6.3This TVCharge!
Phoenix, ArizonaKAZT-TV7.5IndependentRewind TV
San Angelo, TexasKSAN-TV3.2Bounce TVLaff
3.3LaffBounce TV
San Francisco, CaliforniaKGO-TV7.3This TVCharge!
April 2Albuquerque, New MexicoKNAT-TV23.2TBN InspireMerit Street MediaSee Merit Street Media entry in launches[485][486]
23.3SmileTBN Inspire
23.4EnlaceSmile
AltoonaJohnstownState College, PennsylvaniaWATM-TV23.4This TVMerit Street Media
Atlanta, GeorgiaWHSG-TV63.2TBN Inspire
63.3SmileTBN Inspire
63.4EnlaceSmile
BartlesvilleTulsa, OklahomaKDOR-TV17.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
17.3SmileTBN Inspire
17.4EnlaceSmile
Birmingham, AlabamaWTJP-TV60.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
60.3SmileTBN Inspire
60.4EnlaceSmile
BloomingtonNormalPeoria, IllinoisWYZZ-TV43.2This TVMerit Street Media
Chattanooga, TennesseeWELF-TV23.2TBN Inspire
23.3SmileTBN Inspire
23.4EnlaceSmile
Chicago, IllinoisWWTO-TV35.2SmileMerit Street Media
35.3EnlaceSmile
CocoaOrlando, FloridaWHLV-TV52.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
52.3SmileTBN Inspire
52.4EnlaceSmile
DallasFort Worth, TexasKDTX-TV58.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
58.3SmileTBN Inspire
58.4EnlaceSmile
Davenport, IowaWMWC-TV53.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
53.3SmileTBN Inspire
53.4EnlaceSmile
Denver, ColoradoKPJR-TV38.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
38.3SmileTBN Inspire
38.4EnlaceSmile
HendersonvilleNashville, TennesseeWPGD-TV50.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
50.3SmileTBN Inspire
50.4EnlaceSmile
Holly Springs, MississippiMemphis, TennesseeWBUY-TV40.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
40.3SmileTBN Inspire
40.4EnlaceSmile
Honolulu, HawaiiKAAH-TV26.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
26.3SmileTBN Inspire
26.4EnlaceSmile
Jackson, MississippiWRBJ-TV34.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
34.3SmileTBN Inspire
34.4EnlaceSmile
Jersey City, New JerseyNew York, New YorkWTBY-TV54.2SmileMerit Street Media
54.3EnlaceSmile
Kansas CitySt. Joseph, MissouriKTAJ-TV16.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
16.3SmileTBN Inspire
16.4EnlaceSmile
Los Angeles, CaliforniaKTBN-TV40.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
40.3SmileTBN Inspire
40.4EnlaceSmile
MayvilleMilwaukee, WisconsinWWRS-TV52.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
52.3SmileTBN Inspire
52.4EnlaceSmile
Miami, FloridaWHFT-TV45.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
45.3SmileTBN Inspire
45.4EnlaceSmile
Millville, New JerseyPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaWGTW-TV48.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
48.3SmileTBN Inspire
48.4EnlaceSmile
Mobile, AlabamaPensacola, FloridaWMPV-TV21.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
21.3SmileTBN Inspire
21.4EnlaceSmile
Montgomery, AlabamaWMCF-TV45.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
45.3SmileTBN Inspire
45.4EnlaceSmile
Norfolk, VirginiaWTPC-TV21.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
21.3SmileTBN Inspire
21.4EnlaceSmile
Oklahoma City, OklahomaKTBO-TV14.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
14.3SmileTBN Inspire
14.4EnlaceSmile
Phoenix, ArizonaKPAZ-TV21.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
21.3SmileTBN Inspire
21.4EnlaceSmile
Portland, OregonKNMT24.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
24.3SmileTBN Inspire
24.4EnlaceSmile
Seattle, WashingtonKTBW-TV20.2TBN InspireMerit Street Media
20.3SmileTBN Inspire
20.4EnlaceSmile
April 3Fresno, CaliforniaKGPE-TV47.3TheGrioAntenna TV
April 20Wichita, KansasKAGW-CD26.2Rewind TVMerit Street Media
26.3AMGTVRewind TV

Deaths

January

DateNameAgeNotesSources
January 1Mickey Cottrell79Actor (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager)[524]
January 2Peter Berkos101Sound editor (Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century)[525]
January 3Bridget Dobson85Television writer (General Hospital, Guiding Light) and producer (Santa Barbara)[526]
January 4Glynis Johns100British actress, dancer, musician, and singer (Batman, Cheers, The Love Boat)[527]
Christian Oliver51German actor best known as Brian Keller on Saved by the Bell: The New Class[528]
David Soul80American-British actor and singer best known as Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson on Starsky & Hutch[529]
Tracy Tormé64Television writer (Sliders, Star Trek: The Next Generation)[530]
January 5Brian McConnachie81Actor and television writer (Saturday Night Live, Shining Time Station, Noddy)[531]
January 8Adan Canto42Mexican actor (The Following, Designated Survivor, The Cleaning Lady)[532]
January 10Peter Crombie71Actor best known as "Crazy" Joe Davola on Seinfeld[533]
Conrad Palmisano75Stuntman and director (The Young Rebels)[534]
January 11April Ferry91Costume designer (Rome, My Name Is Bill W., Game of Thrones)[535]
Lynne Marta78Actress and singer (Gidget, Love, American Style, Starsky & Hutch)[536]
Ruth Ashton Taylor101Newscaster for Los Angeles' KCBS-TV[537]
January 12Bill Hayes98Actor and singer best known as Doug Williams on Days of Our Lives[538]
Alec Musser50Actor and fitness model best known as Del Henry on All My Children[539]
January 13Joyce Randolph99Actress best known as Trixie Norton on The Honeymooners[540]
Tom Shales79Author and television critic for The Washington Post[541]
January 15William O'Connell94Actor (Star Trek, Rawhide, Petticoat Junction, Quincy, M.E.)[542]
Reid Harrison65Television writer and producer (The Simpsons).[543]
January 16David Gail58Actor best known as Stuart Carson on Beverly Hills, 90210 and Dr. Joe Scanlon on Port Charles[544]
January 20Francisco Ciatso48Professional wrestler (WWE and TNA)[545]
January 22Gary Graham73Actor best known as Detective Matthew Sikes on Alien Nation and Ambassador Soval on Star Trek: Enterprise[546]
Dexter King62Civil and animal rights activist (portrayed his father, Martin Luther King Jr., in the TV movie The Rosa Parks Story)[547]
January 23Charles Osgood91Journalist and host of CBS News Sunday Morning[548]
Margaret Riley58Film and television producer who served as the executive producer of Ratched[549]
Melanie Safka76Singer-songwriter. She wrote the lyrics to the Beauty and the Beast theme song, "The First Time I Loved Forever".[550]
Ice Train56Professional wrestler (WCW)[551]
January 24Rod Holcomb80Director (several TV movies and series, most notably the pilot and final episodes of ER)[552]
Jesse Jane43Pornographic actress. She made appearances as herself on Entourage, Bad Girls Club, and Gene Simmons Family Jewels. She also had an uncredited role in the TV movie Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding.[553]
January 29Amanda Davies42Actress best known for playing a younger version of Victoria Lord in flashback scenes of One Life to Live[554]
January 30Hinton Battle67Actor (Quantum Leap, Touched by an Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer)[555]
Chita Rivera91Actress best known as Connie Richardson on The New Dick Van Dyke Show[556]

February

DateNameAgeNotesSources
February 1Mark Gustafson63Animator (Claymation Easter, The PJs)[557]
Carl Weathers76Football player (Oakland Raiders) and actor (Street Justice, In the Heat of the Night, Arrested Development, The Mandalorian)[558]
February 2Don Murray94Actor best known as Sid Fairgate on Knots Landing.[559]
February 3Helena Rojo79Mexican actress and model (Ugly Betty)[560]
February 5Mickey Gilbert87Actor, stuntman, and rodeo performer (Stunts Unlimited, Kolchak: The Night Stalker)[561]
Toby Keith62Country singer and songwriter. Made guest appearances on The Colbert Report and Huckabee.[562]
February 6Cecilia Gentili52Argentine-American LGBTQ rights activist and actress best known as Ms. Orlando on Pose.[563]
Robert M. Young99Director, screenwriter, producer, and cinematographer (Solomon & Sheba, Slave of Dreams, Battlestar Galactica)[564]
February 7Mojo Nixon66Actor (USA Up All Night)[565]
Henry Fambrough85Founder and vocalist of the R&B group The Spinners. He and his groupmates guest-starred on Laverne & Shirley.[566]
February 10E. Duke Vincent91Television producer (Beverly Hills, 90210, Charmed, 7th Heaven)[567]
February 11Randy Sparks90Founder of the folk music group The New Christy Minstrels. He and his groupmates were featured in The Andy Williams Show and Ford Presents the New Christy Minstrels.[568]
February 14Dan Wilcox82Television producer and writer best known for working on M*A*S*H[569]
February 15Anne Whitfield85Actress (Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, Cheyenne)[570]
February 16Ben LanzaroneComposer (Happy Days, Dynasty, Mr. Belvedere)[571]
February 18Lanny Flaherty81Actor (The Education of Max Bickford, The Exonerated, Lonesome Dove). He made guest appearances in The Edge of Night, The Equalizer, White Collar, Alpha House and Little America.[572]
Bobbie Wygant97Television reporter for KXAS-TV[573]
February 19Paul D'Amato74Actor (A Case of Deadly Force, American Playhouse, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Unusuals)[574]
February 21Pamela Salem80British actress (Magnum, P.I., ER, The West Wing)[575]
February 22Kent Melton68Animation sculptor (The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley and Tiny Toon Adventures)[576]
Roni Stoneman85Country musician (Hee Haw)[577]
February 23Chris Gauthier48English-born Canadian actor (Earthsea, School of Life, Eureka, Harper's Island, Iron Invader, Once Upon a Time, A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Christmas House, Joe Pickett). He made guest appearances in Smallville, Level Up and Signed, Sealed, Delivered.[578]
Jackie Loughery93Actress (Perry Mason, Burke's Law, Bonanza)[579]
February 24Kenneth Mitchell49Canadian actor (Jericho, Ghost Whisperer, Switched at Birth, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Lower Decks)[580]
February 25Charles Dierkop87Actor (The Naked City, Gunsmoke, Police Woman, The Deerslayer). He made guest appearances in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost in Space, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Andy Griffith Show, and more.[581]
February 26Ole Anderson81Professional wrestler (WCW, Pro Wrestling USA)[582]
February 27Richard Lewis76Comedian and actor (Anything but Love and Curb Your Enthusiasm); also appeared in TV commercials for Boku Fruit Juice[583]
February 28Mike Jones72Professional wrestler (known as Virgil in the WWF and Vincent in WCW)[584]
February 29Paul Vachon86Canadian professional wrestler (American Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation, and National Wrestling Alliance)[585]

March

DateNameAgeNotesSources
March 1Iris Apfel102Fashion designer. Guest starred as herself in Today, Project Runway All Stars, Celebrity Page and others.[586]
March 2Mark Dodson64Actor (Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, Arachnicide). He made guest appearances in Darkwing Duck and Bonkers.[587]
March 3Chris Mortensen72Sportswriter and television reporter for ESPN[588]
March 4Janice BurgessTelevision writer and producer best known for being the creator of The Backyardigans.[589]
March 5Debra ByrdVocalist (American Idol, The Voice)[590]
March 7Steve Lawrence88Singer and actor (Tonight Starring Steve Allen, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Nanny). He made guest appearances in Frasier, Hot in Cleveland, and others.[591]
c. March 9Eric Carmen74Singer and multi-instrumentalist (Raspberries, solo); multiple appearances on The Midnight Special[592]
March 10Jerry Foley68Director and producer, most notably on Late Show with David Letterman[593]
March 11Malachy McCourt92Actor (Search for Tomorrow, Ryan's Hope, All My Children).[594]
March 12John Lomax72Television news anchor and reporter for WKRC-TV[595]
Robyn Bernard64Actress (General Hospital). She made guest appearances in Whiz Kids, Simon & Simon, The Facts of Life and others.[596]
March 13Gerald M. Levin84Former CEO. Appeared himself in 60 Minutes and The 2000s.[597]
Bill Jorgensen96Television news anchor for WNYW[598]
Dan Wakefield91Television writer (James at 15)[599]
March 14David Breashears68Cinematographer and producer (Frontline and Nova).[600]
Beth Peters92Actress (General Hospital, Mr. Belvedere, Quantum Leap)[601]
March 15Joe Camp84Director and writer (Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince).[602]
March 16David Seidler86British-American television writer (Malice in Wonderland, Onassis: The Richest Man in the World, Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure, Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story, Son of the Dragon).[603]
March 18Jennifer Leak76Canadian actress (The Young and the Restless, Guiding Light and Another World)[604]
James M. Ward72Game designer, fantasy author, and writer (G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero).[605]
March 19M. Emmet Walsh88Actor (The Sandy Duncan Show, Gibbsville, Home Improvement)[606]
Dianne Crittenden82Casting director and actress (A Bright Shining Lie, Vendetta)[607]
March 21Ron Harper91Actor (Garrison's Gorillas, Planet of the Apes, Land of the Lost, Generations, Another World)[608]
Sarah-Ann Shaw90Television reporter for WBZ-TV[609]
March 23Eli Noyes81Animator (Sesame Street, Liquid Television)[610]
March 25Paula Weinstein78Producer (Grace and Frankie)[611]
March 27Joe Lieberman82Politician and lawyer (Diary of a Political Tourist).[612]
March 29Louis Gossett Jr.87Actor (Cowboy in Africa, The Mod Squad, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, The Batman). He made guest appearances in Touched by an Angel, The Dead Zone, Family Guy and others.[613]
March 30Chance Perdomo27British actor (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Gen V)[614]
March 31Barbara Baldavin85Actress (Star Trek: The Original Series, Medical Center, Dynasty, Trapper John, M.D.)[615]
Barbara Rush97Actress (Peyton Place, All My Children, 7th Heaven)[616]

April

DateNameAgeNotesSources
April 1Joe Flaherty82Actor best known as "Count" Floyd Robertson on SCTV and The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley and Harold Weir on Freaks and Geeks[617]
Michael Ward57Guitarist. Guest spots on Live with Kelly and Mark and Total Request Live.[618]
April 2Christopher Durang75Playwright and actor (Frasier, Kristin). He made guest appearances in Tales from the Crypt and a few others.[619]
Larry Lucchino78Baseball executive. Appeared himself in 60 Minutes and Mike & Mike.[620]
April 4Bruce Kessler88Racing driver and television director (Renegade, The Commish).[621]
April 5Cole Brings Plenty27Actor best known as Pete Plenty Clouds on 1923.[622]
April 7Jerry Grote81Baseball catcher. Appeared as himself in What's My Line? and Everybody Loves Raymond.[623]
Lori and George Schappell62Conjoined twins. They appeared as themselves on several talk shows and documentaries, as well as played a pair of conjoined twins named Rose and Raven Rosenberg in an episode of Nip/Tuck.[624]
April 10Mister Cee57DJ record executive. Appeared as himself in Luke Cage, Unsung and others.[625]
Trina Robbins85Artwork (Independent Lens)[626]
O. J. Simpson76Actor (1st & Ten, Goldie and the Boxer, A Killing Affair, Juice on the Loose), football player (Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers), and broadcaster (Monday Night Football, NFL on NBC); his trial and acquittal on two murder charges for the killing of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman was a major television event dubbed the "Trial of the century".[627]
Dan Wallin97Sound engineer (The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, Fringe).[628]
April 11Meg Bennett75Soap opera actress (Julia Newman on The Young and the Restless) and writer (most notably on Y&R, General Hospital, and Santa Barbara)[629]
April 12Roberto Cavalli83Italian designer. Appeared as himself in The Girls Next Door, Project Runway and others.[630]
Eleanor Coppola87Filmmaker. Appeared as herself in Celebrity Page and Made in Hollywood.[631]
Robert MacNeil93Canadian-American journalist (PBS NewsHour).[632]
April 13Faith Ringgold93Painter and art department (5th Ward). Appeared as herself in Makers: Women Who Make America and CBS News Sunday Morning.[633]
Ron Thompson83Actor (Beretta). He made guest appearances in The Rebels and others.[634]
April 15Jerry Savelle77Author and televangelist. Appeared as himself in Praise.[635]
Whitey Herzog92Baseball player. Appeared as himself in Jim Rome Is Burning.[636]
April 16Carl Erskine97Baseball pitcher (Brooklyn Dodgers: Ghosts of Flatbush). Appeared as himself in The Ed Sullivan Show and others.[637]
Barbara O. Jones82Actress (Freedom Road). She made guest appearances in The Quest, Laverne & Shirley and others.[638]
April 18Dickey Betts80Guitarist and member of The Allman Brothers Band. Appeared as himself in The History of Rock 'n' Roll and others.[639]
Mandisa47Christian singer. Appeared as herself in American Idol and others.[640]
April 19Daniel Dennett82Philosopher and writer. Appeared as himself in Closer to Truth and others.[641]
April 20Howie Schwab63Sports trivia expert (Sports Jeopardy!, Stump the Schwab)[642]
Roman Gabriel83Football player. He made guest appearances in Perry Mason and more.[643]
Michael Cuscuna75Jazz record producer. Appeared as himself in Jazz.[644]
April 21Alex Hassilev91Musician and band member of The Limeliters. He made guest appearances in Get Smart and several others.
April 23Terry Carter95Actor (McCloud, Battlestar Galactica) and filmmaker.[645]
April 24Ray Chan56Art director. Appeared as himself in Marvel Studios: Assembled.
Harry Pappas78Television broadcasting entrepreneur, co-founder of Pappas Telecasting Companies.[646]
April 25Marla Adams85American actress (The Secret Storm, The Young and the Restless, Generations, The President's Man, Walker, Texas Ranger). She made guest appearances in Emergency!, Capitol, The Bold and the Beautiful and Days of Our Lives.

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