It looks like reruns of Bull and Wipeout are leaving the WBNX lineup as well.
Wipeout is leaving syndication.
Bull will still be syndicated, but obviously will have to find a new home (either 43 or perhaps WEWS 5, which will be losing the soon to be out of syndication Castle which airs late nights on weekends).
There will actually be some real changes to some stations' lineups this year, as a lot of stalwart syndicated shows (Ellen, Wendy Williams, The Doctors, The Real, Maury Povich) are done come fall.
WKYC 3 will likely shift Kelly Clarkson to 3p to replace Ellen, giving them the 11a hour to play with,.
WEWS will probably carry Sherri Shepard - the designated replacement for Wendy Williams - at 10a
WJW is gonna be interesting, as they need to replace Doctor (Senator?) Oz/The Good Dish, The Real, and Daily Mail TV. Karamo Brown takes care of one hour, but then what? (
more news?)
WOIO is pretty well set in stone with news in most non-network daytime slots.
WUAB is a wild card - do they stick with what they have or perhaps tweak a few things depending on what other stations do? For example, will WKYC or WJW poach Drew Barrymore's show to fill one of their gaps? Then maybe channel 43 picks up a couple of court shows that channel 55 dumped to replace Drew?
All kinds of ways the cookie can crumble.