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RadioFanBoy said:CW still does sitcoms?
Evidently, the 18-34 female demographic group has no grasp of any kind on what comedy is.
*Truth.
RadioFanBoy said:CW still does sitcoms?
johnnya2k6 said:Okay, my turn now...
* After lack of interest, WWE will abandon their plans for the WWE Network; Raw will go back to two hours, Main Event and Saturday Morning Slam cancelled, and Bottom Line and Afterburn return to U.S. syndication
* CBS and Fox will FINALLY launch their own Android/iOS apps
* KYES "My 5" in Anchorage will be sold to Schurz Communications, making them sister station to KTUU (who will also produce a 9 p.m. newscast)
* Starz Media will buy Carsey-Werner; the company after many decades of comedies will produce their first drama series
* The CBS Evening News will become, for the first time in 25 years, the #1 network newscast (outrating NBC and ABC after being in third place for so long)
* CBS This Morning will become #2 in between Good Morning America and the Today Show
* The WatchESPN app will be updated to include GCI (Alaska), CableOne, DirecTV, and Dish Network
* Dish Nation will be cancelled...so will Access Hollywood after 17 years!
* ARCS (the Alaska Rural Communications Service) will cease operations; GCI will take full control of TV service to rural Alaska
* TNA Xplosion will finally be on domestic TV in the U.S., on MTV2
Umm....We're talking about 2013 not 2016. 2016 is still a ways offTVCOOL said:Here is my predictions for 2013:
CW to announce it is closing up shop on August 31 ,2016 at 12:00 AM ET and UPN relaunches 24 hours later in its place.
Doubtful that FOX will wanna give up ALL of Sunday to MLB. As for the NBA & NHL, the NBA seems to be pretty happy with ESPN/ABC & doesn't appear to be going anywhere anytime soon & FOX has already "Been there & done that" with the NHL (Remember when they had the rights back in the mid to late 1990s?). The NHL is better off on NBC & NBC Sports Network as they're NOT going to get a better deal than thatSporting Events return to OTA Television on sundays to fill airtime (i.e Sunday Afternoon Baseball on FOX) and FOX airs MLB saturday afternoons ,saturday nights (when UFC on FOX doesn't air) and Sunday Afternoons.
The NBA and NHL both signs TV deals with FOX for 20-25 years.
Pat Cook said:* NBC will axe Days Of Our Lives & chop the last two hours of Today to make room for a slew of shows catering to Work At Home DADS (This lineup will include a version of The View featuring a group of men as hosts)
TVCOOL said:Here is my predictions for 2013:
CW to announce it is closing up shop on August 31 ,2016 at 12:00 AM ET and UPN relaunches 24 hours later in its place.
Sinclair buys TV Stations in New York City ,Washington DC ,Boston ,Philadelphia ,Atlanta ,Miami
,Hartford ,CT ,Dallas ,Los Angeles ,San Francisco ,San Diego ,Phoenix and Chicago and airs their ROH Wrestling TV Show in those markets getting a 2.0 rating weekly.
AT&T's Live TV App includes a TV Tuner included for users to get local OTA tv.
Sporting Events return to OTA Television on sundays to fill airtime (i.e Sunday Afternoon Baseball on FOX) and FOX airs MLB saturday afternoons ,saturday nights (when UFC on FOX doesn't air) and Sunday Afternoons.
The NBA and NHL both signs TV deals with FOX for 20-25 years.
SCart79 said:- I think Sinclair Broadcasting will purchase some of the Tribune stations and add more to their growing portfolio. They are in the running to purchase all of Barrington Station group. If they are successful, then expect more deals from Sinclair in 2013.
SCart79 said:- I think Starz will be either sold to Comcast (which was move their Universal Picture contract from HBO) or Starz will merge with Epix (movie channel that is owned by Paramount, Lionsgate and MGM. If that doesn't happen, then I think Starz will be brought by Time Warner, Rainbow Media or even Univision. I don't see Starz being brought by CBS because I think it can hurt Showtime and Sony (they are losing a lot of money).
Eric Stein said:SCart79 said:- I think Starz will be either sold to Comcast (which was move their Universal Picture contract from HBO) or Starz will merge with Epix (movie channel that is owned by Paramount, Lionsgate and MGM. If that doesn't happen, then I think Starz will be brought by Time Warner, Rainbow Media or even Univision. I don't see Starz being brought by CBS because I think it can hurt Showtime and Sony (they are losing a lot of money).
A Showtime-Starz merger is the most logical combination. Showtime is known for having the weakest movie library of all premium channels, and Starz has yet to have a breakout original series. Put them together, and you'll have a premium package that rivals HBO. A Starz-HBO merger would just be overkill.
Eric Stein said:SCart79 said:- I think Sinclair Broadcasting will purchase some of the Tribune stations and add more to their growing portfolio. They are in the running to purchase all of Barrington Station group. If they are successful, then expect more deals from Sinclair in 2013.
Las Vegas' KLAS-TV will change hands in 2013. Sinclair will be one of the bidders. If they are successful, they will "sell" KVCW to one of their related companies. I can't see Sinclair buying in the top 15 markets, though.
I do see Scripps selling KNXV-TV to Hearst, in exchange for Tampa Bay's WMOR-TV and cash. Employee morale at KNXV, especially in the newsroom, will improve.
TVCOOL said:The NBA and NHL both signs TV deals with FOX for 20-25 years.
nomadcowatbk said:2 1/5 Men is finally cancelled
SCart79 said:I think Two and a Half will be renewed for the 2013-14 season, but it will be the final season!
stdjsb25 said:SCart79 said:I think Two and a Half will be renewed for the 2013-14 season, but it will be the final season!
If it does, it will be a miracle, considering CBS' track record with shows in the 8:30 Thursday slot for the last two seasons.