TV 2011-12 season
jWelcome to winter TV , yes it's time where TV has cleansed out shows and some shows had finales and time to try out new shows . Here's the new line ups.
Mondays
ABC
8/7c The Bachelor [Started January 2nd]
10/9c Castle
NBC
8/7c Who's Still Standing [runs till February 6th when replaced by 'The Voice'
9/8c Fear Factor [Runs to till February 6th when replaced by 'The Voice'
10/9c Rock Center [ moves to Wednesdays , replaced by 'Smash' Feb. 6]
CBS
8/7c How I Met your Mother
8:30/7:30c 2 Broke Girls
9/8c Two and Half Men
9:30/8:30c Mike and Molly
10/9c Hawaii Five-O
FOX
8/7c House
9/8c Alcatraz [ New Series , Jan 16th]
The CW
8/7c Gossip Girl
9/8c Hart of Dixie
More after the jump
Welcome to Joshuaonline
Hello and Welcome to Joshuaonline , we like to look at the TV and Media here it's not updated everyday but we try have a few posts each month, hope you enjoy and thanks for visiting
Sunday, January 08, 2012
CBS This morning starts Monday
CBS Morning TV
CBS's new morning show that is replacing "The Early Show" , as hinted here it will be come the first network morning show to also stream online.
[VIDEO]
CBS has more here , they have been very secretive on how the show will be like , that makes it interesting .
CBS's new morning show that is replacing "The Early Show" , as hinted here it will be come the first network morning show to also stream online.
[VIDEO]
CBS has more here , they have been very secretive on how the show will be like , that makes it interesting .
One life to live openings from the 80's
Here are a couple more openings for 'one life to live'
1980-1984
more after the jump
1980-1984
more after the jump
Thursday, January 05, 2012
MSNBC gives Mellisa Harris-Perry a show
TV MSNBC CABLE NEWS
By Stephen Aburn for mychillermedia
MSNBC adds another liberal talk show to the network and on weekends. Mellisa Harris-Perry , who has substituted for shows on the channel and is a contributor to shows , will be getting her own weekend show that will air from 10AMET-12PMET. "UP with Chris Hayes" is moving from it's Saturday 7-9am and Sunday 8-10amet to both days at 8amET-10AMET. The only news show on weekends on the channel "Weekends with Alex witt" is being moved to 7-8AMET Saturdays and 12-2PMET Saturdays and Sundays.
MSNBC's announcement below
By Stephen Aburn for mychillermedia
MSNBC adds another liberal talk show to the network and on weekends. Mellisa Harris-Perry , who has substituted for shows on the channel and is a contributor to shows , will be getting her own weekend show that will air from 10AMET-12PMET. "UP with Chris Hayes" is moving from it's Saturday 7-9am and Sunday 8-10amet to both days at 8amET-10AMET. The only news show on weekends on the channel "Weekends with Alex witt" is being moved to 7-8AMET Saturdays and 12-2PMET Saturdays and Sundays.
MSNBC's announcement below
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
One life to Live Ends in 9 days
[VIDEO] Soaps
ABC's 'One life to Live' is ending it's life on January 13th and we are taking a look back with old opens of the Soap.
ABC's 'One life to Live' is ending it's life on January 13th and we are taking a look back with old opens of the Soap.
Review of the Media on the Iowa Caucus
Media Choice2012
By Joshuaonline Staff
CNN
CNN seems to pride themselves on their election coverage . This year , the network moved it's election coverage from New York to it's Atlanta HQ. It also added a bunch more graphics and gadgets to it's use age. Using heavy hitter anchors, Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer ,John King and their "Best Political team on TV" CNN made their election coverage interesting.
Goods: CNN kept the coverage fair and kept going through out the night waiting for every vote to be counted. Its setup was great overall.
Bads: CNN did use too many things, even though the GCI "Weebles" seem like a good idea it's just something for mockery. The "Flex " touch screens maybe a bit much and twitter is good but trying to use it in coverage may be too much.
read more
By Joshuaonline Staff
CNN
CNN seems to pride themselves on their election coverage . This year , the network moved it's election coverage from New York to it's Atlanta HQ. It also added a bunch more graphics and gadgets to it's use age. Using heavy hitter anchors, Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer ,John King and their "Best Political team on TV" CNN made their election coverage interesting.
Goods: CNN kept the coverage fair and kept going through out the night waiting for every vote to be counted. Its setup was great overall.
Bads: CNN did use too many things, even though the GCI "Weebles" seem like a good idea it's just something for mockery. The "Flex " touch screens maybe a bit much and twitter is good but trying to use it in coverage may be too much.
read more
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Iowa Caucus Media Preview
Media
By Skyler and Joshuaonline staff
Today is the Iowa Caucus , the Republicans are working on finding their next nominee for the presidential race. We take a preview and ask questions about what will be seeing and covering on Joshuaonline.
1. The Network Coverage. The Networks (NBC,ABC,CBS,and FOX) won't be covering the Caucasus in real time , leaving the winner announcement to local newscasts , though ABC NEWS will do some during 'Nightline' as well.
2. Current TV versus MSNBC . Current TV is a cable channel run by former Vice-President Al Gore , the channel has been evolving into news and opinion , calling themselves a progressive source, or more targeted to liberal viewers. MSNBC primetime also has been doing the same. Tonight both channels will have Caucus coverage using liberal hosts we will want to know how the two channels covered it if any difference in that.
3. FOX NEWS ,CNN,CNBC,FOX BIZ They will be having full coverage tonight of the Caucus with less of a spin compared to MSNBC and Current.
4. The media post spin Elections on TV always need to fill that extra time and the way done is using analysts to spin what happened and why. Plus in a caucus which is different than a primary , the polls that have been coming out have been playing with the media. That is what they use to take a measure and sometimes they are wrong, we will see if that happens, how they take it.
We will be doing more media looking during the Caucus tonight at 7PMET on Joshuaonline
email our staff at mychiller@inbox.com
By Skyler and Joshuaonline staff
Today is the Iowa Caucus , the Republicans are working on finding their next nominee for the presidential race. We take a preview and ask questions about what will be seeing and covering on Joshuaonline.
1. The Network Coverage. The Networks (NBC,ABC,CBS,and FOX) won't be covering the Caucasus in real time , leaving the winner announcement to local newscasts , though ABC NEWS will do some during 'Nightline' as well.
2. Current TV versus MSNBC . Current TV is a cable channel run by former Vice-President Al Gore , the channel has been evolving into news and opinion , calling themselves a progressive source, or more targeted to liberal viewers. MSNBC primetime also has been doing the same. Tonight both channels will have Caucus coverage using liberal hosts we will want to know how the two channels covered it if any difference in that.
3. FOX NEWS ,CNN,CNBC,FOX BIZ They will be having full coverage tonight of the Caucus with less of a spin compared to MSNBC and Current.
4. The media post spin Elections on TV always need to fill that extra time and the way done is using analysts to spin what happened and why. Plus in a caucus which is different than a primary , the polls that have been coming out have been playing with the media. That is what they use to take a measure and sometimes they are wrong, we will see if that happens, how they take it.
We will be doing more media looking during the Caucus tonight at 7PMET on Joshuaonline
email our staff at mychiller@inbox.com
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