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TV Guide published lists in 2002 and 2010, each of which had contemporary shows near the top of the list. The following is a list of television series notable for negative reception —some of which are considered the worst of all time by critics, network executives, and viewers (with extremely low viewership despite high promotion).
That Regan Woman, an hour-long interview show hosted by Judith Regan; Tucker Carlson Tonight (November 14, 2016 – April 21, 2023), an evening cultural affairs program and the most watched prime time cable news show. [4] Weekend Live, covered the latest news, politics, Hollywood, and many other subjects from Washington, D.C.
And to celebrate the 60th anniversary, NBC will air a special extended version of the special on Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. ET, with an encore viewing scheduled for Dec. 12 at the same time.
The Show with No Name: Austin, TX (ACTV) 1995–2005 Charlie Sotelo [37] The Spud Goodman Show: Seattle, WA 1985–1992 Spud Goodman Chick Hunter [38] Squirt TV: Manhattan, NY 1994–1996 Jake Fogelnest [39] Stairway to Stardom: Staten Island, NY 1979–1992 Frank Masi [40] State of the State: Providence, RI : 1992– John Carlevale [41] Static ...
The following is a list of programs [1] [2] broadcast on MeTV, a classic television network carried on digital subchannels of over-the-air broadcast stations, live streaming, satellite TV, and cable TV in the United States. This list does not include runs on MeTV's local stations in Chicago and Milwaukee before December 2010.
Music City Tonight (1993–1995) Prime Time Country (1996–1999) Car and Driver Television (1999–2005) Trucks! (2001–2009) Hotlines (2003–2004) The Joe Schmo Show (2003–2013) MXC (2003–2007) Ride with Funkmaster Flex (2003–2004) Spike Video Game Awards (2003–2013) The John Henson Project (2004) 10 Things Every Guy Should ...
Additionally, it was reported that the show would air a live television special titled "Busy Tonight Live: Golden Globes After Party" that was to broadcast immediately following the conclusion of the 76th Golden Globe Awards. Guests for the special were expected to include Whitney Cummings, Karamo Brown, River Butcher and Ira Madison III. [7]