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Hey All,When will the fall schedules be released? I know it is sometime during May, but I never can remember. ???Rock on,Tybois UpholdEditor/News DirectorSVRTV-Winchester, VAwww.svrtv.net
 
To heck with I/PAX, I'm only interested in what CW announces right now.
 
marko83 said:
They [upfronts] start rolling out Monday.
And they start with NBC on Monday. I've noticed over the years that the upfront week always starts with NBC rolling out their schedule first. Does anyone know if that has to do with tradition or logistics or something else?
 
Sweet....I will be keeping an eye on "The Futon Critic"s charts as they come out.Thanks!Rock on,Tybois UpholdEditor/News DirectorSVRTV-Winchester, VAwww.svrtv.net
 
I think FOX and The CW will starts sometime wednesday May 18th or May 19th sometime this coming week u can also get the USA Today paper to check the 2006-07 fall lineup on your favortive networks.
 
As to the order in which the networks announce theirfall schedules, it used to be that the network whichfinished last announced first, which would seem to beself-defeating, since the network that finished firstannounced last, giving it ample opportunity to scrutinizethe other networks' schedules and make last-minutechanges against potential hits. I don't know whatcriteria they use now, but NBC finished last among thebig four (certainly among the traditional big three) andhas already announced its new schedule. ABC (secondamong the big three) goes today.
 
Untrue -- the same announcement pattern has been in place for years. NBC has announced first for over a decade -- and originally did so because, as the No. 1 network, they wanted to go first and make everyone else follow.
 
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