i'm wondering if The Conners and American Housewife and others would have their own websites for station listings.Okay current websites so far,
Nick Cannon: nickcannonshow.com
Young Sheldon: youngsheldonweeknights.com
You Bet Your Life: youbetyourlife.com
Relative Justice: relativejustice.tv
No station information yet.
Judging from the little I've seen it doesn't look like any. I always think King of Queens will be calling it quits, but I see it is on the schedule for WBNX in Cleveland, the first station in the country to traditionally announce its fall lineup.Anyone know which reruns are leaving syndication this fall?
And The Middle which ran for 9 years disappeared from OTA syndication after one cycle I think. (Before it even left the air). It was essentially replaced in OTA syndication by The Goldbergs. It must not have done very well.The King of Queens ticking onward into the future like Seinfeld...amazing how it's still being rotated in OTA syndication
And yet reruns of The Middle continue to air on cable on Freeform. It was also re-added to the Hallmark Channel's lineup,, which cut back on the number of brain dead with the same plot movies.And The Middle which ran for 9 years disappeared from OTA syndication after one cycle I think. (Before it even left the air). It was essentially replaced in OTA syndication by The Goldbergs. It must not have done very well.
I didn't know Neil Flynn was a janitor on "Scrubs" until he and his improv group appeared on "Celebrity Family Feud" playing against "Scrubs" cast members, the creator, and a couple of other people connected with the show.And yet reruns of The Middle continue to air on cable on Freeform. It was also re-added to the Hallmark Channel's lineup,, which cut back on the number of brain dead with the same plot movies.
You seem to know things. Why did none of the ABC game shows record for me last night, and why did I get just gibberish for "Press Your Luck"? Fortunately, I have been recording these game shows from WXLV for a while too in case the other TiVo got too full.According to this article YS is only going to the Nexstar stations formerly owned by Tribune. Syndication notes: “Young Sheldon” heads to broadcast syndication with 90% cleared | T Dog Media
And this article mentions Cox as one of the station groups picking it up. ‘Young Sheldon’ Broadcast Syndication Rights Sold In Over 90% Of U.S.
Which means YS might end up on WAXN instead of WMYT.
Can’t help you there, you’ll have to ask your DVR. I hate to hear that.You seem to know things. Why did none of the ABC game shows record for me last night, and why did I get just gibberish for "Press Your Luck"? Fortunately, I have been recording these game shows from WXLV for a while too in case the other TiVo got too full.
It didn't work with the antenna either. I think WSOC-TV must be having problems.Can’t help you there, you’ll have to ask your DVR. I hate to hear that.
Cox has been having problems all around lately. Last week WAXN aired the Goldbergs episode they had just aired two days earlier instead of the Season 7 finale at 11pm, and the week before WAXN aired an hour of Right This Minute instead of Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers at midnight and 12:30. Other affiliates have had trouble with their newscasts. Some have been preempted altogether.It didn't work with the antenna either. I think WSOC-TV must be having problems.
Cox has been having problems all around lately. Last week WAXN aired the Goldbergs episode they had just aired two days earlier instead of the Season 7 finale at 11pm, and the week before WAXN aired an hour of Right This Minute instead of Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers at midnight and 12:30. Other affiliates have had trouble with their newscasts. Some have been preempted altogether.
That is what I was referring to.COX was a victim of a Ransomware attack on June 3rd. TV and radio stations were affected. There's a big discussion on the Atlanta Radio Board. https://www.radiodiscussions.com/threads/cox-hit-by-ransomware-attack.736949/
I looked at the station and it's schedule so does that mean Chicago fire will be on 7 nights a week in broadcast syndication.Judging from the little I've seen it doesn't look like any. I always think King of Queens will be calling it quits, but I see it is on the schedule for WBNX in Cleveland, the first station in the country to traditionally announce its fall lineup.
Apparently so -- it was a surprise to me, since I hadn't seen anything about it in any industry news or websites.I looked at the station and it's schedule so does that mean Chicago fire will be on 7 nights a week in broadcast syndication.