I rephrased a question that was active for only a few minutes about the amount of shows for fall season, and how it dramatically decreased. But, broadcast schedules used to be highly competitive with each slot, and if a show underperformed, it was replaced. I remember the game show Show Me the Money on ABC hosted by William Shatner only airing a few episodes before they put reruns of According to Jim or something in it's place. The same with Day Break, which was a dramatic show in late 2006 which was replaced by AFV reruns (to add insult to injury!) Does anyone else remember when broadcast networks used to do this? It stopped being common midway last decade I think. Today, it's very rare to see that happen with how fragmented viewing has become.