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Syndication for 2025-26

Also the 2020s are a bad decade for sitcoms, king of queens, mom, family guy and bobs burgers, 2 broke girls, mike and molly, and now the goldbergs and american housewife, wplg in miami goes indie this year so these sitcoms should fill them enough but no, i guess we need to remove shows that can fill up empty spots, can some of these just stay on and on and on, look at the andy griffith show, despite not being carried nationally anymore, its been on syndication for 61 years
The Fun Girls are way better than 2 Broke Girls!
 
They’re probably putting something in NCIS Hawaii’s place this fall
Maybe, finally they will syndicate some of the FBI shows. Even International probably has enough episodes in the can to air that it could air in syndication if NCIS: Hawaii could. Also, maybe this will be the year Chicago: Med gets it's shot. Always strange to me that it has never been syndicated while Fire and PD do. Also, no ION presence though both PD and Fire have been on there for years.
 
i feel like the goldbergs kinda left early and im going to check if its going to a diginet cause mom was supposed to go to laff but never did, it also never made sense how last man standing is on laff and broadcast syndication at the same time, the goldbergs could make it work
It comes down to what deal they can get. Both the Conners and Bob Hearts Abishola entered syndication this year and appeared on Laff at the same time. As for Goldbergs, it like many sitcoms have their shows air in four-year periods or cycles. It's cycle (the second one) concludes in September with the show getting syndicated in the fall of 2017. I could see it going to Laff though.
 
Maybe, finally they will syndicate some of the FBI shows. Even International probably has enough episodes in the can to air that it could air in syndication if NCIS: Hawaii could. Also, maybe this will be the year Chicago: Med gets it's shot. Always strange to me that it has never been syndicated while Fire and PD do. Also, no ION presence though both PD and Fire have been on there for years.
Chicago P.D. , a spin-off of Chicago Fire was actually in syndication on local stations and USA Network and Ion before the main series Chicago Fire was put in syndication. It was about 4 or 5 years that Chicago P.D. was in syndication before Chicago Fire was in syndication.

Now that Chicago Med is going into season 11, you would think that it would enter some kind of Syndication deal on some cable network or weekend syndication on local affiliates.

The Good Doctor only lasted one season in local syndication and left before that series even was canceled. Don't know if they think Doctor shows don't work in syndication but ER aired in weekend syndication on local affiliates and aired on TNT for years.
 
Chicago P.D. , a spin-off of Chicago Fire was actually in syndication on local stations and USA Network and Ion before the main series Chicago Fire was put in syndication. It was about 4 or 5 years that Chicago P.D. was in syndication before Chicago Fire was in syndication.

Now that Chicago Med is going into season 11, you would think that it would enter some kind of Syndication deal on some cable network or weekend syndication on local affiliates.

The Good Doctor only lasted one season in local syndication and left before that series even was canceled. Don't know if they think Doctor shows don't work in syndication but ER aired in weekend syndication on local affiliates and aired on TNT for years.
Good Doctor left in 2024 not 23
 
I'm surprised that Comics is in syndication as that show hasn't aired new EPs since 2007 or 2008, I remember for years that Comics wasn't cleared left in 2007 on the launched CW7 and wasn't cleared again until 2013 on WXSP & now sister station WOTV when Nexstar merger with Media General moved it in the winter of 2017 and moved RTM to WXSP from WOTV in Jan 2017.
 
I'm surprised that Comics is in syndication as that show hasn't aired new EPs since 2007 or 2008, I remember for years that Comics wasn't cleared left in 2007 on the launched CW7 and wasn't cleared again until 2013 on WXSP & now sister station WOTV when Nexstar merger with Media General moved it in the winter of 2017 and moved RTM to WXSP from WOTV in Jan 2017.
Even the worst comedian on that show is funnier than Byron Allen. The only funny thing he's ever done is suing McDonald's for $10 billion.
 
Deadline reports that CBS is keeping the 12:35 AM timeslot and bringing Byron Allen's Comics Unleashed back to the slot. Whether it is just a stop gap motion until they come up with a new show or if these will be new episodes is not clear.
I would have to imagine this is a stop gap. This show is just so bad. I'm still stunned they cancelled After Midnight. It was doing good and I know a lot of people who followed the show. Taylor wanted out but it's a show you could of found a replacement host. She's great but she didn't make the show.
 
JUST WONDERING WHEN DID NCIS HAWAII COME INTO SYNDICATION THANKS
What I could find it says it entered syndication in 2023 after the first 2 seasons ended and was airing season 3 on CBS at the time. So it would been on for 2 years in syndication.

I guess the rules for syndication has changed over the years as It was always between 65-100 episodes before they could enter syndication.
 

Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy will appear on Hulu and Peacock in the fall.

Sony Pictures Television has inked its first set of streaming deals that will allow Disney and Comcast to offer current season episodes of “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” on their platforms.

Starting this fall, Disney’s Hulu and Comcast’s Peacock will offer streaming access to both game shows, one day after their syndicated debut on local broadcast TV stations. Episodes on Hulu will also be available on Disney Plus for subscribers who have both services as part of a bundle.It is the first time Sony Pictures has offered current season episodes on streaming; previously, the service offered archive and retro episodes of both game shows on Hulu, Paramount’s Pluto TV and the former Sony-owned service Crackle.
 


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