- More sexual harassment charges lead to shows we never expected being cancelled or pulled from reruns.
I will go on a limb and predict that Ryan Seacrest will be one of the next major stars to fall from further sexual harassment charges. There was apparently an accusation floating out there in November--and that story might either pick up more legs or more sexual harassment charges against Seacrest surface:
http://www.tvguide.com/news/ryan-seacrest-sexual-harassment-accusations/
Also a few others:
--Joel Osteen's televangelism empire collapses after he is accused of sexual harrassment/misconduct
--Financial guru and radio host Dave Ramsey makes a deal to put a television version of his "Triumph Channel" on SiriusXM into a cable channel or netlet (perhaps on a lower-rated religious channel e.g., Total Living Network or Sonlife Broadcasting, but not TBN):
https://www.daveramsey.com/blog/triumph-channel. This will include a live videocam of his daily radio show. Or perhaps buys the cable network outright.
--Sinclair either cancels one of their netlets outright or re-brands it into another format. If so my bets are on the TBD channel to at least be re-branded or axed outright. This will be especially true if Sinclair starts their own news channel to take on Fox News.
--Next Monday's College Football Playoff championship between Georgia and Alabama (an all-SEC matchup) becomes the lowest-rated college football championship game (either BCS or CFP)
--All of the major awards shows (Golden Globes, Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, Oscars) hit all-time ratings lows. It will be announced that starting in 2019, the Emmy Awards will air exclusively on HBO (or another cable channel) and will be the first awards show to leave network television permanently.
--"Sesame Street" will become exclusively an animated series with Claymation Muppet characters only (the last of the human characters and all Muppet performers on the show will be laid off by Sesame Workshop). The daily PBS reruns will air only on the PBS Kids subchannel, the main PBS stations will have Sesame relegated only to weekends. But surprisingly, PBS will offer a 40th anniversary airing of the 1978 "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" special during the December pledge drive (the first time reruns of it has aired since maybe the late 80s/even early 90s).
--ABC decides to air "Charlie Brown Christmas" the night after Thanksgiving (Nov. 23). Interestingly, this occurs the night after they air an encore broadcast of "Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" on Thanksgiving night (ABC airs the first broadcast of the Thanksgiving 2018 season the Thursday or Friday before Thanksgiving). "Charlie Brown Christmas" will be repeated closer to Christmas
--ABC airs a special Christmas movie-length episode of Netflix's "Fuller House"
--The NFL announces the cancellation of Thursday Night Football starting with the 2019 season. The only Thursday NFL games will be two "kickoff" games the Thursday before the Sunday of Week 1 (which will air exclusively on NFL Network), and three Thanksgiving games (hosted by Detroit and Dallas as usual, plus a third game that will become exclusively an all-AFC matchup). The Thanksgiving game participants will now get their Bye week the Sunday before Thanksgiving.