The Worst Summer For Broadcast TV Ever

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Posted by RadioActive
July 16, 2025 7:24 pm
#31

Yes, it's brilliant! Unfortunately, the error slates wanted double the money for their appearances and CBS wound up cancelling the whole thing. 

 
Posted by RadioActive
July 18, 2025 6:34 am
#32

Buzzy Krumhunger wrote:

Several stations had no backup programming to go to, and ended up showing error slates.
Surprisingly the error slates earned decent numbers in the overnight ratings.  CBS has bought thirteen episodes.
 

This takes on a new irony, given the controversy over the Colbert cancellation.

Meanwhile, ABC has released its fall schedule and it's at least nice to see some of their shows will be back by September. Many of the other networks won't debut most their fall line-up until at least October, handing viewers yet more reasons to turn to alternate sources like streaming. 

ABC Fall 2025 Primetime TV Schedule & Premiere Dates

 
Posted by mace
July 18, 2025 12:59 pm
#33

The Rookie and Will Trent are missing. January premieres I would suspect.

 


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