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Thursday, March 18, 2021

The Lookback: 1996: A Look at ABC's 1996-97 season Saturday Morning Programming

The Flashback  ABC 




        1996. You  might be wondering why we are looking at a random year (though in 2021, 1996 is 25 years ago, eek)  of programming on a random broadcast network, when we could be doing anything else. (Whatever that is)  Well, 1996, wasn't just some random year, in theory, for Saturday morning kids block there was some change.
 
    In 1995 (Nooo you can't do that... what are you doing, this is about 1996!),  one new block joined the big 3 Saturday morning kids  blocks and it joined the big 1 weekday race.  Joining ABC, CBS, and FOX was the WB's  Kids WB (on the WB) . UPN also launched a block, but they said, woah Saturday is crowded, we'll die so Sunday and Weekdays for them. (I'm sure they didn't say that line like that , but it's implied)  Anyway, we're talking about ABC.  We have to go back to 1993. (Oh come on!) 

  In 1993, the wise FCC decided, nah it's good for syndication and production companies to be owned with networks. Now, FOX and a few others had found ways around the rule, anyway, but this meant something. This is also how UPN and the WB were able to exist.  On July 31st, 1995 it happened, The Walt Disney Company announced it's intentions to buy Capital Cities/ ABC, this was approved by shareholders (duh money)  and later by the FCC (because sure why not, allow  bad decisions to happen?) ABC was now no longer a company it was now part of a larger company, it had been demoted from crown jewel to a piece of future in the house that exists next your fancy stuff.   (what?)  

        Sticking to the theme of this blog post, 1996-1997 season on Saturday morning would be a transition year.  February 1997, Peter Hastings joined Disney and decided that they needed to something different with this real estate on Saturday morning on ABC. (Meanwhile at CBS, we see them burning their Saturday morning down , and seeding to FOX , Kids WB, and the FCC)   That block would be called  Disney's One Saturday Morning, ( Disney buy Saturday Mornings in the future probably) (source: https://variety.com/1997/digital/news/abc-hopes-for-virtual-success-1116677612/) 

          1996-1997 would be the last year of what essentially was an unnamed block. It wasn't tradition to call these things names until like FOX Kids started. So we look at this block, a moment in time, a snap shot, a time , a piece. Let's get on with it. 

             First in the line up : Disney's Jungle Cubs.  This was the first year of Disney ownership of ABC, but before this Disney relied on syndication (Disney Afternoon) and selling programs to networks, like ABC and CBS. A model that had been the standard for decades like with Hanna and Barbera.   Disney didn't make their programs exclusive to ABC(yet,)  Disney Afternoon was dying at this point, but that's a different story.  On CBS this season there were still some Disney animated shows running there.   But this series was the first one to premiere on ABC with Disney ownership.     

    "Jungle Cubs" takes the making shows with characters but younger route. It's based off their "The Jungle Book" movie, but with the animals as "kids" and no human child. Now because this is more a snap shot look, I won't be going too deep into every show's plot, but mostly giving a look at this time period.

     In a weird twist, a Nickelodeon show. Alright, Disney had purchased "Doug" one of Nickelodeon's first Nicktoons. This has only happened once and Viacom will probably fight to the death than allow this to happen again.  Disney had acquired the studio that made "Doug" (Disney's rampage goes long) and it had already ended on Nickelodeon, and Disney thought to make their investment have a purpose, since they didn't own the original Nick episodes, they needed to make more Doug. (It's like Disney with Star Wars)  In September of 1996, here on the ABC line up, the "Brand New Sparking Doug" (what?) premiered.  It would last through the One Saturday Morning block as well. Confusing kids as to how Doug can run on two different channels at once.  (Jokes on Disney, Nick had their cash cow of Rugrats in their back pocket)   

more after the jump

Monday, March 15, 2021

2021 Oscar Nominations announced

Oscars

After a strange year for movies in 2020, the 93rd annual Academy Awards nominations have been announced. The award show airs on April 25th on ABC.


Best Picture
“The Father” 

“Judas and the Black Messiah” 

“Mank” 

“Minari” 

“Nomadland” 

“Promising Young Woman” 
“Sound of Metal”

“The Trial of the Chicago 7” 

Best Director

Thomas Vinterberg (“Another Round”)

David Fincher (“Mank”)

Lee Isaac Chung (“Minari”)

Chloé Zhao (“Nomadland”)

Emerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”)

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Riz Ahmed (“Sound of Metal”)

Chadwick Boseman (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”)

Anthony Hopkins (“The Father”)

Gary Oldman (“Mank”)

Steven Yeun (“Minari”)

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Viola Davis (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”)

Andra Day (“The United States v. Billie Holiday”)

Vanessa Kirby (“Pieces of a Woman”)

Frances McDormand (“Nomadland”)

Carey Mulligan (“Promising Young Woman”)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Sacha Baron Cohen (“The Trial of the Chicago 7”)

Daniel Kaluuya (“Judas and the Black Messiah”)

Leslie Odom Jr. (“One Night in Miami”)

Paul Raci (“Sound of Metal”)

Lakeith Stanfield (“Judas and the Black Messiah”)

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Maria Bakalova (‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”)

Glenn Close (“Hillbilly Elegy”)

Olivia Colman (“The Father”)

Amanda Seyfried (“Mank”)

Yuh-jung Youn (“Minari”)

Best Animated Feature Film

“Onward” (Pixar)

“Over the Moon” (Netflix)

“A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon” (Netflix)

“Soul” (Pixar)

“Wolfwalkers” (Apple TV Plus/GKIDS)

Best Adapted Screenplay

“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.” 
“The Father” 

“Nomadland,” Chloé Zhao

“One Night in Miami”

“The White Tiger"

Best Original Screenplay

“Judas and the Black Messiah.” 

“Minari” 

“Promising Young Woman”

“Sound of Metal.” 

“The Trial of the Chicago 7"

Best Original Song

“Fight for You,”

“Hear My Voice,”

“Húsavík,”

“Io Si (Seen),” 

“Speak Now,” 

Best Original Score

“Da 5 Bloods,” Terence Blanchard

“Mank,” Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross

“Minari,” Emile Mosseri

“News of the World,” James Newton Howard

“Soul,” Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste

Best Sound

“Greyhound"

“Mank” 

“News of the World"

“Soul,” Ren Klyce, Coya Elliott and David Parker

“Sound of Metal,” Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortés and Phillip Bladh

Best Costume Design

“Emma"

“Mank"

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom"

“Mulan"

“Pinocchio"

Best Animated Short Film

“Burrow” 

“Genius Loci” 

“If Anything Happens I Love You” 

“Opera” 

“Yes-People” 

Best Live-Action Short Film

“Feeling Through”

“The Letter Room”

“The Present”

“Two Distant Strangers”

“White Eye”

Best Cinematography

“Judas and the Black Messiah,” Sean Bobbitt

“Mank,” Erik Messerschmidt

“News of the World,” Dariusz Wolski

“Nomadland,” Joshua James Richards

“The Trial of the Chicago 7,” Phedon Papamichael

Best Documentary Feature

“Collective,” Alexander Nanau and Bianca Oana

“Crip Camp,” Nicole Newnham, Jim LeBrecht and Sara Bolder

“The Mole Agent,” Maite Alberdi and Marcela Santibáñez

“My Octopus Teacher,” Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed and Craig Foster

“Time,” Garrett Bradley, Lauren Domino and Kellen Quinn

Best Documentary Short Subject

“Colette,”

“A Concerto Is a Conversation,”

“Do Not Split,” 

“Hunger Ward,”

“A Love Song for Latasha,” 

Best Film Editing

“The Father,”

“Nomadland,” 

“Promising Young Woman,” 

“Sound of Metal,” 

“The Trial of the Chicago 7"

Best International Feature Film


“Another Round” (Denmark)

“Better Days” (Hong Kong)

“Collective” (Romania)

“The Man Who Sold His Skin” (Tunisia)

“Quo Vadis, Aida?”(Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

“Emma,” Marese Langan, Laura Allen, Claudia Stolze

“Hillbilly Elegy,” Eryn Krueger Mekash, Patricia Dehaney, Matthew Mungle

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Sergio Lopez-Rivera, Mia Neal, Jamika Wilson

“Mank,” Kimberley Spiteri, Gigi Williams, Colleen LaBaff

“Pinocchio,” Mark Coulier, Dalia Colli, Francesco Pegoretti

Best Production Design

“The Father.” Production Design: Peter Francis; Set Decoration: Cathy Featherstone

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” Production Design: Mark Ricker; Set Decoration: Karen O’Hara and Diana Stoughton

“Mank.” Production Design: Donald Graham Burt; Set Decoration: Jan Pascale

“News of the World.” Production Design: David Crank; Set Decoration: Elizabeth Keenan

“Tenet.” Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Kathy Lucas

Best Visual Effects

“Love and Monsters,” Matt Sloan, Genevieve Camilleri, Matt Everitt and Brian Cox

“The Midnight Sky,” Matthew Kasmir, Christopher Lawrence, Max Solomon and David Watkins

“Mulan,” Sean Faden, Anders Langlands, Seth Maury and Steve Ingram

“The One and Only Ivan,” Nick Davis, Greg Fisher, Ben Jones and Santiago Colomo Martinez

“Tenet,” Andrew Jackson, David Lee, Andrew Lockley and Scott


Thursday, March 11, 2021

That Banned (and Now UnBanned) Arthur Episode: The Great MacGrady

Arthur PBS 



       This post had to be mostly redone because of a recent development and that's what I get for not doing this sooner.  So I had to change the whole thing to fit a new narrative but still explain the old and original thing about this particular episode, so welcome to our mess. 


       There's an "Arthur" episode about cancer, they didn't do childhood cancer, they aren't as brave as "Peanuts" but still they did a topic that many shows for kids don't really touch. This episode is called "The Great MacGrady" it premiered on October 19,2009, as part of the premiere of the 13th Season. This episode was removed from circulation  after the revelations that Lance Armstrong used performance enhancing drugs.  He was in this episode, because Arthur has used famous people for roles before and he was known as a cancer spokesperson because of his own battle with the disease.  So sadly, this episode was pulled from rerunning because well that.

      
     This is where I add a new paragraph, so season 24 premiered on March 8 2021, (wow 24) and they decided to "update" the episode. So, after almost 10 years of being removed, they brought it back, re-formatted and dropping Armstrong. I will explain that later.  So, here's how the post will work from here on out.  The  original episode version will be talked about then I'll drop in changes from the reformatted episode as notation. This is going to be fun.
 
            
       Actually, I am cutting in a line here, so the original airing was in SD because it was 2009 and still had the classic Arthur look to it, the new version is the name lines and scenes but redone in the new animation style in HD. Not a surprise, but a note still. The episode starts with Arthur and his classmates going to lunch.  Buster keeps a almanac of school lunches,  and notices the food doesn't smell as planned. They notice at lunch a new guy cooking named Skipp Bitterman, and that's not Mrs. MacGrady. (Good work, did you use science to figure that out?)   --- They didn't change too much for the season 24 episode, the title card is different though. 
Don't worry about Arthur, he lost his sense of taste in the war/ Copyright WGBH 


        They don't  like Skipp's food because it's kind of disturbing. After multiple days of her not being there, Mr. Ratburn finally makes an announcement. This episode will focus slightly more on Francine who is very concerned about the woman's condition, because her grandfather died from the disease.  Muffy being Muffy is focused on other things: Her father's birthday party in this case. Muffy has a confidence it thinking Mrs. MacGrady will be fine. (She's seen the script then)  --- The only differences here is the animation coloring and some slight dialogue modification  


   

               Arthur and D.W show up (on this show called Arthur) to Mrs. MacGrady's house to see how she is doing. D.W wants to play nurse. They use D.W to make sure to explain that you can't  catch cancer. (I will say the mask thing touches differently, but want to make the post work for the future so...) They also mention about how cancer patients through treatment have weaker immune system. The episode does a great job of explaining cancer to young audience in a well done well.  
   
So are you going share some soup with us or...? / Copyright WGBH 

      I will mention "Why, Charlie Brown, Why?" here since it's a special on the same topic. That special shows how differently people react to someone with cancer to show the various way people respond to it, this episode of "Arthur" does that  kind of as well. Francie is frustrated and worried, (like Linus was in that special)  while Muffy so far seems to at least be optimistic, but maybe looks un caring to the situation, but maybe she's hiding her worry more than others.  

more after the jump

Thursday, March 04, 2021

DCOM Shows us the Worrying AI Future : Smart House

Disney Chanel Original Movies   The Lookback 



           I like that this movie came out in 1999, we people might have been fearing about the future when everything collapsed in 2000.  If you are reading this blog post after 1999 then, congrats you've made it! If you are reading this from before 1999, uhhhh Time traveler? 

       I think "Smart House" is one of Disney Channel's  most remembered and iconic movies and for a movie with technology in it, it's not dated at all really as much well things do date it because of time marching on.  "Smart House" premiered  on June 26 1999 starting  Ryan Merriman (who later on was on "Luck of the Irish")  and Katie Volding , who was also on "Brink".  They play brother and sister Ben and Angie Cooper who live with their widower father (because Disney) and that plays more intothe movie's plot because it has too.   Fun fact: This movie is directed by LeVar Burton. (Yep THAT Levar Burton)


           I haven't mentioned the most important actor yet, so stay tuned.  That's not to say that Ryan's character isn't important either. The main of  point of this movie is not really the house, strange really, because it's called "Smart House" you'd think that the house is the  most important part. Ben is a 13-year-old boy who after the death of his mother decides to take upon himself to "take care of the  family". 

       The movie does start with the house who is voiced by  the one, the only Katey Sagal, she does a great expressive monotone voice. Yes, that's a sentence I just wrote. (You typed it!) They also have Jessica Steen in this movie, whom you know from "Heartland" (thanks Canada).  She is the inventor of the smart house named Sara Barnes.  There's a contest for a family to win the house, why? Maybe she likes giving things away for tax purposes.  Meanwhile, the movie does a good job of showing us  the viewer, how Ben takes care of things around the house filling in as role of his passed on mother.
 
         You see through his interactions with his sister, especially that role.  There's a dog in the movie played by an actual dog.  The Dad, who also played the dad on Home Alone 3, is a busy working man because he's a single and ready to mingle?  (What?)  The reason why I say that is Angie does want him to date and find a new Mom, while Ben is more not wanting that.   I did say that Ryan Merriman played in "Luck of the Irish" so of course he plays basketball in this movie because BASKETBALL. 

                                                       
BASKETBALL SHIRT /Copyright Disney 
   
      Sara has a pet rat, this is important information for later.  Since this 1999, dial up exists and there's a reference to the line being tied by the internet. (So, yeah)   Also, Ben is trying to make sure his dad doesn't find a new lady to marry. (this is also important information)  Now Sara and two other people I really don't care about since, they'll be gone soon pick the winner, gee I wonder who this winner will be.  (That family from "Quints"?)    The house's name is PAT, also important.   There's a bully character because 90's or something. (Yawn)   

   The father sees Sara's picture in the newspaper and thinks she's beautiful.(This is for the plot) Now there's a tour of the house.  One of the best features of the house is green screen vision or blue screen whatever.  The family decides to move in the house, but with the idea that if anything doesn't work out they'll go back home.  This movie remembers  c'est la vie by B*Witched , do you remember it?
                                                                 
B*Witched seems confused here /Copyright Disney 

         Angie  says to Ben she thinks their father is in love with a beautiful woman, fine that's  my line , but you know Sara, because yes. (thanks for that)  Ben doesn't like that idea one reason is that  he doesn't want the memory of his mother replaced.  He explains that is why doesn't go out for BASKETBALL (our running gag ) and be with his friends making sure the family runs smoothly. He wanted to win the house because he doesn't want Mom II: The second Mom.
                                                                   
                                                             
Love House/ Copyright  Disney 

               The movie goes through the first part where the it shows how the house helps the family, blah blah, I need this movie to have the part where it goes wrong.  The bully is still annoying and unnecessary to the movie.   Oh look something went wrong with the smoothie maker had a glitch and that means the father wants Sara to come by and this makes Ben find out about the main control room of the house.  He doesn't want to get to know Sara. (Because TENSION)   Ben is grumpy. 
                                                             

more after the jump

Thursday, February 25, 2021

One Shot Posts: Rugrats Chuckie and Angelica switch personalities

One Shot Posts Rugrats  Nickelodeon 

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       It was time, so we return with a One Shot Post on Joshuaonline, here to focus on episode of what happens to be my personal favorite Nickelodeon animated series, "Rugrats". Why am I doing a post ? Why not!  Anyway, I have decided to do this episode because it was one that popped into my head when I was thinking about watching Rugrats on Hulu (this may date this post alot or not).

         This episode from season 5 is episode 9b  called  "Angelica For a Day" it comes from the period of "Rugrats" where it had been on its 2nd revival season and about to have a movie in theaters. It first aired in August of 1998. 

        The episode is based off the whole concept of walking in some else's shoes. It starts with a girl yelling at her dad and it's not Angelica yelling at Drew. The episode tries to be funny when Drew says he's glad he's not in that guys shoes and the music and Stu rolling his eyes is like yes, we know Drew  lacks self awareness.(True)  Since this is Rugrats,  the concept of most episodes are that the babies, in this case, just Tommy and Chuckie hear something said by an adult and hear it wrongly then Angelica explains in the most simplified sometimes wrong or outright lying sometimes way.  This time is more her own naivety and not outright malice. 

      She explains it if you put on someone else's shoes you will start to act like them. There's also a place Angelica calls "Big Kid Mountain" and  Tommy wants to play on it like Angelica. Chuckie, being Chuckie, doesn't want to go on it. (Tommy doesn't think to go alone) Angelica says that if Chuckie was more braver (her words not mine) Tommy could have fun. Later a boy threatens Chuckie over grass. (What?) This episode really ramped up Chuckie's fear levels. Angelica takes off her shoes for the sandbox for some reason, while Chuckie has his off for a nap.  (Plot trying to plot here) 

        Tommy, when he and Chuckie wake up, decides to have Chuckie wear Angelica's shoes so he'll be brave and more like her. Also her shoes fit, so that's good. This idea works. Chuckie starts sound like Angelica. Mean Chuckie is funny.  Angelica tries to chase them, but she's wearing just socks on her feet and gets poked by a plant in the foot. She insults Chuckie and herself at the same time, then puts on Chuckie's shoes. Which apparently gives her instant Chuckie powers and she starts to calm down and then think like him.(Yes) 


      Scared Angelica is also funny. Meanwhile, Chuckie starts to become crazy with power. Tommy now has stop him but first Chuckie gets back at those boys who were saying they owned the grass. Chuckie figures out Tommy's plan and starts to chase him, with Angelica being scared still being funny.  The shoes come off and Chuckie is still angry and evil, then Tommy falls in the mud and wakes up. Yep, it was a dream. (Wasted my time)  Tommy is happy that Chuckie and Angelica and some how is able to lift Angelica to hug her.  (What?) 

       Funny episode, just because it's funny to see two characters act the opposite of how they normally act. It does pace funny at the start really trying to set up the scene the plot , but it's really alright episode.  I enjoy enjoyed this episode, it's simple, funny and effective. 


That's it for now, tune in next time when we change shoes. 

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

CW Announces Spring Programming

The CW  TV News Spring TV




   The CW, which had to shift it's programming around due to pandemic protcols, has announced the premiere dates of new dramas : Kung Fu and The Republic of Sarah;  and new seasons of  Dynasty, DC's Legends of Tomorrow,  and In the Dark.    Also time changes for  Batwoman and Charmed.

    

   A remake of that 1970's series "Kung Fu" will premiere  on Wednesday, April 7th  and new series "The Republic of Sarah" will premiere Monday, June 14th.  "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" will come in on May 2nd with "Batwoman" moving to the later time of 9pmet.; Sundays.  Season 4  of "Dynasty" starts  May 7th at 9pmet, after "Charmed" which moves back to  Fridays. Season 3 of  "In the Dark" premieres on Wednesday, June 9th, at 9pmet.  

       Here's the full details. (all times ET/PT) 
  
 Wednesday, April 7
 8PM   Kung Fu (Series Premiere) 
9PM   Nancy Drew (Original episode) 

Friday, April 30 
8PM  World's Funniest Animals: Spring Fling  ( All-New Special)
9PM   Penn & Teller : Fool US ( Encore episode) 

Sunday, May 2
8PM  DC's Legends of Tomorrow ( Season Premiere) 
9PM  Batwoman  (New Time Period) 

Friday,  May 7
8PM  Charmed  (New Time Period) 
9PM  Dynasty (Season Premiere) 

Wednesday, June 9
8PM    Kung Fu (Original Episode) 
9PM In the Dark (Season Premiere) 

Monday, June 14
8PM  All American (Original Episode) 
9PM   The Republic of Sarah ( Series Premiere) 


     

Friday, February 19, 2021

TVLOOKFALL 2021 : What's New, What's Renewed, What's Ended?

TVLOOK FALL 2021 ABC CBS CW FOX NBC



 Last updated:May 15, 2021 @4:37pm MT

It's our annual list of network TV moves either shows being renewed or canceled /ending. Also what's new? For disclosure, we are going to count reboot or one of those shows that are returning after ending as new , just to keep this list consistent.

Also to be determined is our list for shows that haven't been officially given a status so, it's constantly changing. (red font shows are shows that have moved to or are summer series meaning they are in a different rule)

       ABC
Renewed
The $100,000 Pyramid 
America's Funniest Home Videos 
American Idol
A Million Little Things 
The Bachelorette 
Bachelor in Paradise (coming summer 2021) 
Big Sky
black-ish   (ending with season 8) 
Celebrity Family Feud 
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 
The Chase 
The Conners
Dancing with the Stars 
The Goldbergs
The Good Doctor 
Grey's Anatomy 
Holey Moley (renewed for seasons 3 and 4) 
Home Economics
The Hustler
Press Your Luck 
The Rookie
Shark Tank 
Station 19
Supermarket Sweep 




Canceled 
American Housewife
For Life
Call Your Mother 
mixed-ish
Rebel 



 




Reality/Summer shows  (Determined in their own time) 
The Bachelor 
Card Sharks 
Match Game
Pooch Perfect
To Tell the Truth 
Who wants to be a Millionaire 


 



New Series 
Abbott Elementary 
Maggie 
Queens 
The wonder Years 






   CBS
Renewed
B Positive
Blue Bloods 
Bob Hearts Abishola
Bull
The Equalizer 
FBI :
FBI : Most Wanted 
Love Island 
Magnum P.I 
NCIS 
NCIS :Los Angeles 
The Neighborhood 
S.W.A.T
Survivor 
Tough as Nails
Undercover Boss
United States of Al 
Young Sheldon ( 3 seasons) 


Canceled 
All Rise 
MacGyver 
Mom
NCIS: New Orleans
The Unicorn



CBS decided to Move this to Paramount Plus 
Clarice
Evil
SEAL Team





Reality/Summer shows  (Determined in their own time) 
The Amazing Race 
Big Brother 
Blood & Treasure  (Season 2 premieres summer 2021) 





New Series 
NCIS : Hawaii


   CW
Renewed
All American 
Batwoman 
Charmed
Coroner 
Dynasty 
The Flash 
In the Dark 
Kung Fu
Legacies 
Legends of Tomorrow 
Nancy Drew 
Penn & Teller: Fool Us
Roswell, New Mexico
Riverdale 
Stargirl 
Superman and Lois 
Walker 

Canceled 
Black Lightning
Supergirl 
Trickster 




To be Determined
The Outpost 
Pandora 
The Republic of Sarah

Reality/Summer shows  (Determined in their own time) 
Whose Line is it Anyway?

New Series 




    FOX
Renewed
9-1-1
9-1-1: Lone Star
Bob's Burgers\
Call Me Kat
Duncanville 
Family Guy 
Friday Night SmackDown (Through 2024)
The Great North  (Also renewed for a 3rd season ) 
Hell's Kitchen
Lego Masters
The Moodys
The Resident 
The Simpsons (Now renewed to season 34)

Canceled 
Bless the Harts
Filthy Rich
Last Man Standing 
The Moodys
Next
Prodigal Son 






Reality/Summer shows  (Determined in their own time) 
Beat Shazam 
Housebroken
MasterChef
Masterchef Junior
The Masked Singer
Mental Samurai
So You Think You Can Dance
Ultimate Tag



New Series 



   NBC
Renewed
The Blacklist
Brooklyn  Nine-Nine  (ending after season 8) 
Chicago Fire
Chicago Med 
Chicago P.D 
Kenan
Law & Order : Organized Crime
Law & Order :SVU
Mr.Mayor
New Amsterdam (throu season 5, season 3 startd March 2, 2021) 
This is Us     (Final Season) 
Transplant 
Who Do You Think you Are?
Young Rock 

Canceled 
World of Dance 


To Be Determined 
Debris
Good Girls 
Making It
Manifest
Nurses
Songland





Reality/Summer shows  (Determined in their own time) 
America's Got Talent 
American Ninja Warrior 
Ellen's Game of Games 
Little Big Shots
Small Fortune 
That's My Jam
The Titan Games
True Story
The Voice 
The Wall





New Series 
AGT: Extreme 
American Auto
American Song Contest
Grand Crew'
Home Sweet Home 
La Brea
Ordinary Joe
Law & Order: For the Defense 
That's my Jam 
The Thing about Pam
The Wheel 



     

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

CNN moves Brianna Keilar to Mornings and more CNN Changes

CNN TV News 



       CNN is making changes to their line up, in daytime, starting from April.  First, off their morning program "New Day" is switching out co-anchors.  Current daytime anchor  Briana Keilar is replacing Alisyn Camerota, as co-anchor of "New Day", John Berman is staying as co-anchor. 
 
    Meanwhile, Alisyn Camerota is moving to afternoons  and will joined current "New Day Weekend" co-host Victor Blackwell, weekdays from 2-4PMET.  Current 3PMET anchor, Brooke Baldwin announced she is leaving the network in April. 



     Meanwhile current weekend "Newsroom" anchor Ana Cabrera is moving to weekdays, she'll anchor the 1-2pmet  block.  


 


    Boris Sanchez will replace Victor Blackwell on "New Day Weekend" and Jim Acosta  will anchor weekends  3-6pmet .  Previously announced, Jake Tapper's program will be expanding to 4-6pmet around that time as well. 


Press Release after the Jump