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Thursday, February 25, 2016

The lookback :What happened to ALF?

The Flashback 

  We delve back into primetime TV in the past, and well ALF was canceled right during a cliff hanger, see cliff hangers aren't insurance, in 1990. NBC seemed to promise another season so they made this cliff hanger then NBC changed their minds and well ... oops.   In the final episode "Consider Me Gone" , ALF  hears  a broadcast from his friends Skip and Rhonda (people need to name their kids these again come on people do it!) and they found a planet.  The ATF hears the transmission ( ATF stands for Alien Task Force , not the other ATF) and ALF was captured.

NBC: That's what you think/  Copyright NBC 

   So  what happened to ALF? Well  it's 1996 (it is? cool I've gotta warn people about the macarena...ah it's too late)  so ABC (the A stands for Alf) made a TV music to tie up the loose ends. That brings us to Project :ALF (coming this fall to Bravo) . First mistake, the Tanners weren't there , now it could be hard to have like Brian some how be 6 years older if you continue right were you left off ... or they could have done a time skip , but then why are they taking 6 years to kill ALF? 
   Our movie starts with  the Alien  Task Force (you know were are going to call them the ATF for now on , that's too much writing) at a government panel to consider the future of ALF.  In fact the movie is a time skip , because the Tanners were put in a Witness Protection in 1990, (way to get out of that movie ) in Iceland.   
      There is footage of Alf's scientific evaluation which takes up a lot of time. Meanwhile ALF jailing  is more lax after charming the airmen that are holding him at the airforce base. Colonel Milfoil, played by Martin Sheen, talks about his mother who was abducted by aliens and she seemed to crazy and commit suicide.   He thinks ALF is a threat to the Earth , his plan is to fake a medical procedure to get rid of Alf.  Major Melissa Hill and Capt. Rick Mullican  see something strange about this and go to help ALF. 
    oh no! We're too late... oh wait nevermind/copyright ABC

    The Major and Captain seem to have a thing for each other too  (awww love)  anyway they escape with ALF and go to a cheap motel.( Well we've never written that before)  Alf escapes and calls one of his guards. (Well that was dumb)  Then ALF goes to a strip club ( well  we wrote that now .. ummm ) Now his defense the place is called the Kitty  Cat lounge and he thinks they serve cat there. Rick helps out .  ALF  trades the van to a motel owner  for his car because everyone might be looking for a Van that the government on it.  They are on their way to  Dexter Moyers place, he was a former NASA Scientist , who was discredited by the government because he wanted UFO info released. 
Yet the scientists who demoted Pluto ... not one was discredited /NASA
       Dr.Moyes is fascinated by  ALF  and his plan is to go public with ALF and he would be safe. (That's were  Dog with A Blog got the idea from )  Rick  is not happy Dexter ,( he doesn't have showtime anyway)  and he finds on Dexter's computer something that might not up to snuff.  Oh year the military is looking for them.  Rick left the building  and calls the Air Force Base  of course he's being monitored. Dexter has some plan called Operation payback ,which is  a trap  he's going to sell ALF "...to the Highest bidder.  Meanwhile Rick has been arrested and he says he's ready to make a deal  only in exchange  for the safety of Alf and Melissa.  
       Though after ALF notices a change in Dexter , he locks himself a bathroom during the broadcast.  This allows the military to come and arrest Alf and Melissa. (Also the British talk show host ... said commercials... they don;t say commercials over the pond ....bad movie)  The deal of course ...the Colonel  changes his mind.  Now ... since ALF can't be killed off , there is a secret tape of the Colonel when his whole mission was revealed.   The committee promises to keep ALF protected  and the others are promoted , while I guess the other Colonel has been  I guess jailed. 
  I guess that's closure. 

 Anyway ...well it had that Alf strangeness and ofcourse he was still himself , but it was an alright movie ...to bad no Tanners. 

  Tune in next time when we find out what really Happened to Doris Day's characters kids on the Doris Day show. 



Thursday, February 11, 2016

Days of our Lives Renewed

NBC  Daytime  Soaps 

    NBC's only Daytime Soap,  "Days of Our Lives" has been renewed for it's 51th season.  The show recently  celebrated it's 50th anniversary will get to live to see another day of it's life.
 Via press release
ICONIC NBC DAYTIME DRAMA ‘DAYS OF OUR LIVES’ RENEWED FOR 51ST SEASON
The Tales From Salem Will Continue as Beloved Series Earns Pickup Following Recent Ratings Surge

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — Feb. 11, 2016 — “Days of our Lives,” which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary and is one of the most iconic programs in the history of daytime television, has been renewed for a new season by NBC.

The announcement was made by Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment.

“NBC is incredibly proud of the legacy of ‘Days of our Lives’ and we couldn’t be more excited to brings its fans new stories for the 51st season,” Salke said. “In a business where having a show remain on the air for two seasons is considered a success, what ‘Days’ has achieved is extraordinary.” 

So far this season, “Days of our Lives” is averaging a 0.90 rating, 6 share in women 18-49 and 2.901 million viewers overall in “most current” ratings from Nielsen Media Research. Through the first five weeks of the current quarter, “Days” has grown to a 0.93 rating, 6 share in women 18-49, up +6% versus its 0.88 for the same period last year, and 2.993 million viewers overall, up +15% versus its 2.601 million for the same weeks last year.

“Days of our Lives” has garnered 43 Daytime Emmy Awards, including 2015’s Outstanding Daytime Drama, and numerous nominations, as well as multiple People’s Choice Awards, GLAAD Media Awards, and Prism Awards. The show airs nationally on NBC in the United States and in more than 25 countries internationally.

“Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.” For over a half-century, those words have introduced and underscored one of daytime drama’s rare mainstays.  NBC’s “Days of our Lives” first premiered as a half-hour drama in 1965 and expanded to an hour 10 years later.

The success of the series derives from its consistent commitment to excellence in writing and storytelling — supported by a diverse ensemble of performers — and its uncanny knack for anticipating viewer interests. With its mix of classic genre traditions and groundbreaking narratives reflecting modern life, “Days of our Lives” remains a perennial favorite among viewers of all ages.

“Days of our Lives” is set in the fictitious Midwestern town of Salem. The core families are the Bradys, Hortons and DiMeras, and the multi-layered storylines involve elements of romance, adventure, mystery, comedy and drama.

“Days of our Lives” is produced by Corday Productions Inc. in association with Sony Pictures Television. Ken Corday is executive producer, with co-executive producers Greg Meng and Albert Alarr. Dena Higley and Josh Griffith are the head writing team.
source : http://www.nbcumv.com/news/iconic-nbc-daytime-drama-%E2%80%98days-our-lives%E2%80%99-renewed-51st-season?network=33129 

CW sets mid season dates

The CW  TV Midseason 


    The CW has released  it's upcoming  shows premiere dates , season finales and  return dates.   New   The new  limited series Containment  takes the 9PM ET , slot starting April 19. The show normally in that slot , IZOMBIE ,  has it's season finale (though it has been announced if renewed yet)  the week before at 9pmet , with another new episode before it at 8et on April 12.    Reign comes back, taking the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend  8PMET slot  starting on April 25 , the week before "Crazy Ex" has it's season  finale (again, not renewed or canceled yet ) on  April 18.  Beauty and The Beast  has it's Final season and that starts  June 2 at 9PMET.  

Here's a look : 
Tuesday, April 12 
8PMET  i Zombie (new episode) 
9PMET  i Zombie (season finale) 

Monday , April 18 
8PMET  Crazy Ex Girlfriend (season finale) 

Tuesday April 19th 
8pmet  The Flash (new episode) 
9pmet    Containment (series premiere) 

Monday April 25
8pmet  Reign  (new night and slot) 

Thursday, June 2 
9pmet  Beauty and The Beast (Season premiere) 


press release after the jump 

The Lookback :Rescue from Gilligan's Island

The Lookback

     For  a full notice , I never really got into Gilligan's Island , not sure why but I tried watching it a few times and never clicked with me. Now that 96% of you left and the others are agreeing or don't care let's go on to our topic.   Apparently , Gilligan's Island ended with them still on the Island (sorry spoiler)  So In 1978 , 9 years after the show ended, NBC  made a movie.  

   It starts with them still on the Island... I guess the title  gives that away ,but wow that's a long time to be away.
 "You know any longer this would have been a Netflix reboot" 
 It's also good that everyone is back , I at least the know the characters , and there was no cannibalism so that's nice.  Wait , movie where are going ?   A Country far way?    Ok computers and subtitles and flying satellite in space.... did I change movies?  It's  a spy satellite so the explode it and the disk falls into Gillgian's Island .    Gilligan finds the disk and professor makes it barometer, and a storm is coming. (That's bad)    The professor thinks up an  idea  to make the huts into a boat , so they can finally leave the island. 
         Anyway storm  comes carries the huts to sea  and now it's  a raft and they floating , Gilligan decides to cook fish on the raft  and this of course causes fire and smoke ,but luckily his stupidity saves the day after all as the coast gaurd sees the smoke and rescues them. 
"And you said they were dead"  
       Apparently they've been gone for 15 years ( how long were they on the Island before the show started?)    They are also stunned that Jimmy Carter is president ( me too ).   They have a ticker tape parade.  So in our "other country" who seem to be communists  they are watching the parade on TV and they see their disk from spy satellite was on Gilligan.  wait what?   They are all going their separate ways :  Ginger is going to back to acting ,  Mary-Ann back to her fiance (ummm what could go wrong?) , and the professor back to professing.  ( I guess)   So now some dumb spies from our fake country  are looking to obtain the disk back  that's plotline for the movie about 50 minutes in.   Meanwhile , Ginger is acting again.. I haven't really watched the show So I guess she's an actress.  Movies have changed in 15 years and Ginger is bothered by the movie she is working in is filthy it's all sex and swearing now. ( Unlike this post) 
movies have changed ...there's more chairs now 
Gilligan and Skipper visit Ginger so she can sign some insurance papers so they can get a new boat.  Also there were no dirty words in Star Wars and Jaws was clean , lets name drop some more movies of the times.   The producer decides to change his mind and makes it less dirty  (problem fixed?) 
  Also  our spies are thwarted again , but to the professor  now  , and he is surrounded by cheerleaders. 
                                          Sorry this is a classroom , the gym is downstairs 
     
       All the professor wants to do is work but a lady one is kissing him and now the Skipper and Gilligan visit him. He was busy inviting the Frisbee, which was already invented. (wow time has flown)  The Dean wants the professor to speak more to have people donate to the college, since he's a celebrity now.  Oh great the spies are back as they try and fail at disk getting let's move on.   
  The  Howells are having dinner with some old friends ( they are rich) . 
                                          Still rich after all these years 
   
    Skipper and Gilligan come to visit the Howells for the paper signing  in the library  they overhear the rich friends  making insults  about Skipper and Gilligan and the friends are thrown out  of the house.   Now to Mary Ann , where we find out that Mary Ann after 15 years doesn't love her finance Herbert anymore but feels obligated to marry him anyway. (Also this is her wedding day)  They see Mary Ann's friend Cindy is in love with Herbert  and he with her, but Mary Ann wants marry because he waited so long.  So Gilligan and Skipper help  stop this mistake  and Cindy and Herbert marry.  Now it's Christmas... (uhh what a jump)    They spies try and take the metal , but the F.B.I  shows up  ( I guess that makes sense) and  that's over.  The castaways set off on Minow II  and  a storm hits and guess what? They end up back on the same island they started this movie and the series from. 

   The End. .. well that was an ending ... you know if this movie was made to appease fans  then why put them back on the Island!!!!!?     That's our lookback  tune in next time when  we see the episode after Friends where  Rachel turns right back and around and gets on the plane , but 15 years later. 

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Cozi TV Hart to Hart Valentine's Marathon , Love American Style and other Digital Sub Channel news

Classics

      What's  the best way to celebrate Valentine's Day ? With your Hart of course! On February 13th and 14th  COZI TV will be having  a "Hart to Hart" movie marathon starting at 12pmet on the 13th
Here is the list of movies (all times Eastern )
    February 13th
 12pm  Hart to Hart Returns (1993)
 2pm    Hart to Hart  : Crimes of the Hart (1994)
4pm      Hart to Hart  : Harts in High Season (1996)
6pm     Hart to Hart  : Home is Where the Hart is (1994)
8pm    Hart to Hart  :  Old Friends Never Die  (1994)
10pm  Hart to Hart : 'Till  Death do us Hart  (1996)
12am   Hart to Hart : Two Harts in Three-Quarter Time  (1995)

February 14th
12pm Hart to Hart : Two Harts in Three-Quarter Time (1995)
2pm   Hart to Hart: Till Death do Death do us Hart (1996)
4pm   Hart to Hart  : Home is where the  Heart is (1994)
6pm    Hart to Hart : Old Friends Never Die (1994)
8pm  Hart to Hart : Harts in High Season (1994)
10pm  Hart to Hart : Crimes of the Hart (1994)
12am   Hart to Hart Returns

  To find out if you get COZI  :check here 

 On the Decades network ..   starting on Saturday , February 13th  at 1pmet  Their weekend binge will feature the 1970's series   "Love  American, Style" all weekend long .  The series  ran from 1969-1974  was an anthology  series taking a comedic look at romance.

To find out if you have Decades  check here 

    On Buzzr , they are having a Valentine's Day marathon of couples on Game shows starting at 1pmet.  
  1-4pmet  He Said, She Said
  4-6:30pmet    Tattletales
7pmet-9pmet  Password
9pm-11pm   Family Fued with Richard Dawson


 



Thursday, February 04, 2016

The Peanuts Lookback : She's a Good Skate , Charlie Brown

The Flashback  Peanuts 

    Since it's winter,still that means ice skating,  That takes us to Charlie Brown.  For note: this specail airs every year ABC plays it with  "Happy New Year Charlie Brown"  (watch ABC make us look stupid this year) but it's not a Holiday special so it fits in these set of lookbacks.   She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown came out in February of 1980. (honestly we didn't know the date until now and that's some good timing guess here)  
         This special is about Peppermint Patty (yay!) and it starts with her ice skating with Snoopy as her coach.  (Some of you are surprised that  P.P ice skates)    Peppermint Patty is having problems staying up class  because she's been getting up at 4:30AM  each morning to practice Ice Skating. (That's crazy not even local news should be on at that time)
 
  Sleep loss also causes Sandal wearing in snow / copyright peanuts 

    We some of her training with Snoopy at the early time in the morning . (Snoopy is not Snoppy without is morning cofee)  Meanwhile , some hockey players  begin to bug Peppermint Patty (and they keep calling her beautiful , which is the weirdest insult ever )  She and Snoppy take out the whole 10 hockey kids in 2 pushes.   You know  Snoopy is a pretty ruthless coach too.   Marcie helps Peppermint Patty with her dress for the skating competition , though she was more drafted into it by Peppermint Patty. 

                                                 
                      Fabrics Notions  right next to Mom's  Deli ... with the best foods /Copyright Peanuts
  When Marcie ,who repeatably said, that she wasn't good at sewing  the dress turns out bad.

                                                             
                                          Either that or a new fashion trend/ Copyright Penaunts
   Luckly , Snoopy saves the day , since he is a good tailor and dress maker (of course he is)  She also wants  help with her hair.  She didn't like the wig Snoopy suggested so she gives that up.  Now it's the day the competition  Snoopy has the new job of Zamboni driver (Snoopy runs the entire U.S economy)   There's also the "hey we paid to watch a special so we are going to see the whole competition set of scenes" until we get to see Peppermint Patty's turn.  Something goes wrong though as her tape (aww the 80's)  does what tapes do  and falls apart.  If she doesn't get music quick she could be disqualified.   Woodstock saves the day as he whistles a tune (the sound of an angel ).

                                                   
                                                 "Darn it , I wish I brought another tape" /copyright Peanuts
    She wins (if this was Charlie Brown.. on the other hand...)

Pretty much, it's nice to have a Peppermint Patty focused episode and the  music in the background is nice plus it had it's funny parts and it's interesting to see P.P doing something that's not either being conflicted about her feelings for Chuck or baseball.

 wait! we have more after the Jump

Friday, January 22, 2016

NBC Mid season show premiere dates

NBC  TV Look  Midseason 


   NBC is setting up a Sunday Comedy block, much like FOX does and what ABC and CBS don't .  A New variety show hosted by Steve Harvey  Little Big Shots starts March 13th at 8/7c  airing Sundays at 8/7c  then  The Carmichael  Show  returns for it's 2nd season on Sunday March 13th at 9pmet with two back to back episodes  there will be preview the week before on March 8th at 10:30pmet.   It will air Sundays at 9/8c.   The Following Sunday  a new series  Crowded premieres March 20th at 9:30/8:30c, airing  Sundays in this slot.

    Moving on to  other nights  Starting Wednesday, March  23rd at 8/7c with a preview the night before at 9/8c. Heartbeat  premieres   this replaces  The Mysteries of Laura  which has its season (possibly series) finale  on March 2nd.      On Thursday Nights Game of  Silence will replace  Shades of Blue  at 10/9c starting April 7th.

Press release with show info  after the jump

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Joshuaonline 10's :The CW and TV's 2006 change


       2016 marks our 10th birthday of Joshuaonline , when the site started it wasn't focused on TV and Media we eventually went that direction and refined what we cover and talk about , another thing is our record of early blog posts is missing because of quite bad early days of not understanding how posting works.  Anyway, will be taking a look at Television stories that were big over the past 10 years  starting with 2006.   
   
   If Joshuaonline was around in 1995, first off we would be 20 , we also would be looking at the launch of the WB and and UPN.  The Concept of Independent stations , ones that if you were  a kid in the 60's-80's  were the ones the maybe had those  movies , cartoons and sitcoms reruns without those pesky ABC,CBS,NBC clutter. They were places you could watch children's shows on the afternoon and movies and what not in the evening, some even had news at different times.  

                         
        What time is the Eight PM movie ?  Poor announcer ...wait someone hit the wrong button

more after the jump
 
    Around this time between the 60's-80's there was ideas of a fourth network (never will happen) yes, a network that would make the big 3 , CBS , ABC and NBC, have to open their club to a 4th and hopefully this fourth network would make ABC finally pack it in. ( That's a joke)    FOX  was the most successful of that , they are still on the air as of this writing,   FOX had began after buying up Metromedia stations and then having other independent stations join them. This was chipping away at the independent stations , something else was too: Cable.   HBO had movies (jerks) and so did AMC.  HBO and  being able to rent movies or buy them (insert rich person name here)  why watch on ole channel 32 with commercials or wait a couple years for the latest movie of  1982 come out when I can watch in 1983 anytime I want?  Independent stations were still OK , they  had other things, some had sports to benefit from (for now)  Plus why watch channel 32 air  "Lassie" at 5:30pm when I can watch whatever the heck this new cable thing was doing?
         Now back to FOX, they had started off slow but did starting growing and well if someone sees a someone doing well with something and if they think (and have money to) they can do the same thing better   well there you go.   Also the government changed some rules (we could use this alot in writing TV and Radio topics)  there was a set of rules called the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules.  Not to get into explaining the whole thing , one thing of importance was that the FCC in the 1970 did not want the networks to have monopoly on television . (Insert your 2016 laughs here) They prevented the networks from owning  the programs they made in primetime and also prevented programming being aired by a network (their owned stations ) from airing programming they had any stake in.   If these rules were around today:    NBC couldn't air Chicago Fire  because Universal Television is a corporate relation. (This is alternate history if everything else stated the same)  Also CBS owned stations couldn't air Entertainment Tonight ( eeehhh ) because CBS makes the show.  This law may be the reason why MTM studios (Marty  Tyler Moore) and the Norman Lear  stuff was all over the networks more , because they were independent companies.   (We may talk more about 70's TV in the future)  The rules were relaxed  in the 80's , though not removed due to Hollywood lobbies and Ronald Regan (who was an actor before ).    The rules were seen as outdated after the rise of FOX (yep ) and cable. All the rules were repealed in 1995.      (our source for this)

  In  1993-4, when the rules were pretty much sharks without teeth now and would soon be starved off Warner Brothers and Paramount thought hey it would be  a good time to  jump into some network fun.    Warner Brothers  , along with Tribune , and Jamie Kellner came together and announced a new network , using Tribune's stations (in turn for 25% ownership of this new network) as their neculus.  Tribune had stations in top markets and a national cable feed to help fill the gaps.    This network was called the WB which launched on January 11, 1995.   Meanwhile Paramount had kind of always wanted  a network, they tried in the 40's and 50's  they did have a stake in the first fourth TV network, Dumont.  While they also were instrumental in helping the 3rd network , ABC,  exist some more. Paramount bought some TV stations in the 90's and they found  a partner to part own a new project : a network.  Chris-Craft industries ,which owned a few stations including in the top 3 markets.  They announced their new network , UPN, in 1993 . United  Paramount Network, owned by Paramount (later Viacom ) and  Chris-Craft (get it ? United) .   They launched a few days after the WB in 1995.   (We could have done a history of UPN and WB thing )
 
   This brings us to our main 2006 point.   On January 24th, 2006  it was announced by CBS and TimeWarner (see things changed )  that they were going to take their respective networks  , UPN  and The WB shut down them down, and take some programs and "merge" them this new network would by 50% owned by CBS corp and 50% by Time Warner, (Tribune got left out in the cold, but there was a deal for most of their affiliates that were WB to join this network for 10 years)  (source)
    The WB and UPN had moderate successes and failures but  they felt it would be stronger to take the strongest programs, stronger stations (in some areas there was only a UPN or WB station while the other network didn't exist or had to be piped in on cable from a near by market) , and a name . The CW stands for Cbs and Warner Brothers.
 this was the first logo .... ermmmm yep  

      Now in markets were there was  a both  this meant  they had to choose their favorites , or the strongest station. In Tribune markets (except in Philadelphia ,Seattle, Atlanta ) they went with Tribune's WB affiliates ,  While in Philly and Seattle they went to CBS's  UPN station because business politics is fun. In Boston,  Miami, and Dallas  CBS's UPN stations lost out so that was even , while in other markets CBS owned a UPN station minus the  whole  Tribune  thing CW went there. In other markets it was whoever the network felt was stronger.  The whole point was to make a stronger network out of the carnage of UPN and WB left overs.   The Network structure was originally the WB's .  They were doing Sunday Nights  from  5/4c to 10/9c,  Weeknights for 2 hours , daytime (formally the kids block )  from 3-5pm (time zone meaning nothing) and  the Kids WB children's block.    The Network launched in September.  
      
           
 this is logo they later announced and use today. 
          Now this plan looks good on paper and the first season did alright , not better than UPN or WB but alright .  That writers strike (might do a 10 years thing about that ) that  affect 2007-08 TV season and this hurt the CW.  They killed off their comedy department   they also laid off others and un filled some empty jobs.  This is a factor in the end of KIDS WB (which you read our whole look back of here)  where they sold the time to 4KIDS TV,  while the CW was leasing things (Joshuaonline should have bought Tuesdays, darn it)  they gave the 5 hour Sunday Nights to Media Rights Captial .  CW was their weak night so someone buying their weakest night makes sense... it of course didn't work and they cut the deal in November 2008 (the same year) and replaced it with Drew Carey Show repeats and Jericho .  WWE Smackdown (one of the UPN carry-overs) left in 2008 , for My Network TV (more on them later), even though it did well they dropped it because they were going after female viewers ages 18-34. (source) Then again if you are network with ratings problems and might not see 2010 , then you drop something people were watching on your network because it's not part of demographic is well , the wrong decade it's not like  1970's where people still might watch because there's only 6 channels, they can leave you and not come back.  
       Their demo chasing maybe did pay off anyway , they introduced shows like Gossip Girl ,and 90210. which had buzz and viewers, compared to  whatever the heck "Valentine" was.  They did give up on Sundays , giving that slot to the affiliates in 2009.  
      This brings us to around now , they did have a change in action in 2012 . First off , If I wrote in 2007 , that the CW would still be on the air in 2012, I would have called myself crazy.  They dropped the whole one demo , everyone else go to CBS or NBC or wherever for your fun instead , for inclusive audience.  Arrow came out which had 2 things going for it, it had corporate synergy since DC comics is owned by the parent company , and ratings. They added other genres too instead of just soapy soap stuff , they added  "'Who's Line is it anyway?" a revival , Sci fi shows and more.   
   10 years into's life  the network looks much better off than it did back in 2006 or even 2008 that  it has more viewers , programs that people are watching, and even one of those shows won an Emmy. "Jane the Virgin" was their first show to do such.   Interestingly, a lot of the shows on the network are from CBS or Warner, more so from Warner than CBS. Since it's a digital age they also have delved well into that . CW Seed is an internet platform  with original shows, some library stuff .  


  What about those other stations left in the cold  from that "merger" (it wasn't really a merger)? Well FOX  owned the Chris-Craft stations for a few years, UPN affiliates in NYC, Chicago, LA, and some others were owned by FOX for 6 years. Their stations were in that group being left out of the CW.  ( Tribune which had a relationship with the WB seemed more senese than having another an owner of another network run ...well that wasn't an owner of the CW.. your major affiliates)   In February of 2006, about a month after the CW was announced they announced they were launching a new network called My Network TV.  Not the best name, but FOX's parent  had just bought Myspace , which was hot at the time ,  and was My everything. Their location stations websites were myfox.... .com  .  Stations that weren't owned by FOX but maybe were left out of the CW , could instead of becoming independent (because who needs that?)  could join FOX's thing.   They had  a unique strategy that  I personally found interesting  they were going to bring telenovelas  but in English 
airing 5 nights   a week in  strip.  The shows were in 3 month cycle and have recaps on the 6th night.   
  my Network TV, mine you don't touch!      
       Most networks have different programs each night , though  the spanish networks , Univision , for example airs Telenovelas  in prime time and airs them in a daily fashion.  They also were going after that 18-34 audience the CW was going for,   Now the network could have developed this more gone more traditional American soap , if they had to change the telenvoelas anyway ,  with  cut off dates. A comedy running daily could have been fun and interesting where it's plots could run through the whole series in a few months, etc.   They debuted in September of 2006, about 2 weeks before the CW.  The ratings were alright they would be great if it was cable ,but getting less than a million on broadcast doesn't work well so they dropped the telenovelas in 2007.   They really were on some lost track for 2 years of airing anything they could find.  They did have one program that helped a little starting in 2008, they picked up the rights to WWE Smakdown  , the first night that aired , MY Net(hahhaha )  beat the  CW (ironc). In 2009 they found a new focus ...well an old focus they stopped being a network (didn't change the time)  and started airing syndicated repeats. Smackdown packed up to Syfy  in 2011. Currently they air one of the  Law and Order spinoffs (so does everyone else)  cable off repeats of The Closer, the biggest thing is they air the Walking Dead from AMC, which is the only thing not in weekend drama syndication.  
     It's not really a network anymore it's stations can move their programs to other times , for example in Seattle they air My Network TV stuff 12am-2am , some stations air their programs with  digi network , like METV sharing the rest of channel space.  

   2006 was an interesting year in what happened in broadcast TV ,and as of this writing there's not been  new networks launched on broadcast TV (well skipping the digital networks)    and there may not ever be again.  That was the last hurrah for ideas like that  , there maybe other things done in  a structure.  If Joshuaonline had been doing TV talk in 2006 ,  I don't know what would have been said (we need a time machine)  but it would been interesting to write about the new networks and what they were doing.    That's our first 10 years article  and we hope you will love the rest  , though the others might not have so much back story. 

Note:       Though it seems now , the Tribune company and the CW are in discussion mode to see if they renew or if the CW will have to do something else.