Starting in 1994, hundreds of stations throughout the country flipped from one network to another (Denver being the huge example).
But while all that was going on...1994 also saw a whole new crop of syndicated shows popping up on our screens; some of them are:
Susan Powter (Ms. "Stop The Insanity!" herself)
Last Call (absolutely no relation to Carson Daly's show; this one was a McLaughlin Group-ish show with Sue Ellicott and Tad Low)
Jon Stewart (moved from MTV to replace Arsenio Hall)
Mad Scientist Toon Club (Saban's crummy attempt at a "Bill Nye the Science Guy"/"Beakman's World")
The New Price is Right (y'all know who hosted that one)
Wild West Showdown (a Western-themed "American Gladiators"; both were by the same company)
Beach Clash
University Hospital, Heaven Help Us, and Robin's Hoods (all produced by Aaron Spelling)
Of course, those shows (and several others) would be gone by 1995, not because of mixed reviews, but of one man: O.J. Simpson!!!!! Coverage of his trial on most stations and CNN made sure none of the newbies would ever see a second season; even the launches of UPN and the WB also played a key role in the mass cancellations.
Were there any other failed entries that year I missed?
But while all that was going on...1994 also saw a whole new crop of syndicated shows popping up on our screens; some of them are:
Susan Powter (Ms. "Stop The Insanity!" herself)
Last Call (absolutely no relation to Carson Daly's show; this one was a McLaughlin Group-ish show with Sue Ellicott and Tad Low)
Jon Stewart (moved from MTV to replace Arsenio Hall)
Mad Scientist Toon Club (Saban's crummy attempt at a "Bill Nye the Science Guy"/"Beakman's World")
The New Price is Right (y'all know who hosted that one)
Wild West Showdown (a Western-themed "American Gladiators"; both were by the same company)
Beach Clash
University Hospital, Heaven Help Us, and Robin's Hoods (all produced by Aaron Spelling)
Of course, those shows (and several others) would be gone by 1995, not because of mixed reviews, but of one man: O.J. Simpson!!!!! Coverage of his trial on most stations and CNN made sure none of the newbies would ever see a second season; even the launches of UPN and the WB also played a key role in the mass cancellations.
Were there any other failed entries that year I missed?