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2026–27. The 2024–25 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States will cover the prime time hours from September 2024 to August 2025. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2023–24 television season.
NBC. CBS. ABC. Fox. The CW. PBS. The five major commercial broadcast television networks, along with PBS. In the United States, for most of the history of broadcasting, there were only three or four major commercial national terrestrial networks. From 1946 to 1956, these were ABC, CBS, NBC and DuMont.
On June 12, 2017, WLS-TV's parent company ABC Owned Television Stations and Univision Communications announced they would enter into a channel sharing agreement following the sale of the over-the-air spectrum of UniMás owned-and-operated station WXFT-DT in the FCC's spectrum reallocation auction for $126.1 million on April 13, 2017; as ...
The fall season is almost upon Us and the TV schedule is looking better than ever. Fans of NBC's One Chicago franchise can expect every show to return in late September. The trio of shows ...
Lists of United States network television schedules. This article gives a list of United States network television schedules including prime time (since 1946), daytime (since 1947), late night (since 1950), overnight (since 2020), morning (since 2021), and afternoon (since 2021).
satellite of WRSP-TV ch. 55 Springfield MeTV on 27.2, Antenna TV on 27.3. Chicago. Chicago. 2. 12. WBBM-TV. CBS. Start TV on 2.2, Dabl on 2.3, Fave TV on 2.4. Since February 5, 2024 the ATSC 1.0 broadcast is sharing RF 19 with WGN [ 1 ]
ABC Holiday 2023 Schedule Sunday, Nov. 26 ... 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC. After getting passed over for a promotion, Wayne—who is part of Prep and Landing, an elite unit of elves who get houses ready ...
All That Glitters (April 18–July 15, 1977) – soap opera parody produced by Norman Lear. Fernwood 2 Night (July 4–September 30, 1977) – talk show parody starring Martin Mull and Fred Willard; spinoff of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. America 2-Night (April 10–July 7, 1978) – continuation series/spinoff of Fernwood 2 Night.