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NETWORK TV Fall 2024

It's that time of year again! The networks are releasing their fall line ups


Fall Line up: FOX NBC CBS ABC The CW

Thursday, January 23, 2025

2025 Oscar Nominations announced

Oscars Award Shows 


         The 97th Academy Awards nominations are out.  Movies like "Dune: Part Two" , "The Brutalist",  "Wicked" are up for Best picture.  "Flow" , "Inside Out 2" , "Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl"  etc. are up for  Best animated film.  The award show airs March 2nd at 7pm ET/4pt on ABC and Hulu.  Here's the full list. 

CNN to make Daytime line up Changes

CNN 


    CNN is changing their line up with those details of the changes to their daytime and afternoon line up Thursday. The Situation Room is leaving its long running early evening slot for a morning block, Wolf Blitzer will also be joined by current 11 AMET Newsroom anchor Pamela Brown. 

         Jack Tapper's  The Lead is getting a new time slot, so is anchor Kasie Hunt who is moving to afternoons.    Tapper will be moving down one hour to run from 5-7pm ET and Hunt will be hosting a new show The Arena, coming in at 4pm ET. 

         In the morning hours,  Audie Cornish will be on CNN This Morning at 6amET, whilst the 5AMET hour is being replaced by  5 Things hosted by Rahel Solomon. 

           Left out of these changes is current Newsroom at 10 AMET anchor Jim Acosta. Rumors have come out the network was considering moving him to Midnight ET. He might leave instead.  

          CNN hasn't announced when the new line up will start.  They are also working on creating a new streaming service and commenced layoffs Thursday. 


Here's the new line up all times Eastern  (Shows different than current are italicized) 

5-6AM  5 Things with Rahel Solomon 
6-7AM  CNN This Morning with Audie Cornish 
7-10AM CNN News Central 
10-12pm The Situation Room  with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown 
12-1pm  Inside Politics with Dana Bash 
1-4pm  CNN News Central 
4-5pm The Arena with Kasie Hunt 
5-7pm The Lead with Jake Tapper 
7-8pm Erin Burnett OutFront
8-9pm  Anderson Cooper 360 
9-10pm  The Source with Kaitlan Collins 
10-11pm  NewsNight with Abby Phillip
11pm-12am  Laura Coates Live 


Here's the full press release after the jump 

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Fall TV Look 2025: What's New, What's Renewed, What's Ended?

Fall TV Look 2025 ABC CBS CW FOX NBC


This post was last updated on March 10  at 2:00pm MT 
        The decisions are being made about the fates of many different TV series.  This is our annual list that will be updated frequently as news about different broadcast networks shows comes in and what their status is for the next season.  This list primarily focuses on scripted series as those tend to get their announcements done in due time  before the May upfronts.  Though other non-scripted series due end up in the list  eg: 60 Minutes, since they are centerpieces of a network's line up. I will include a list of unscripted series too, but in some cases they are either renewed at various times. summer series also aren't part of the main lists as that is out of the main seasonal part of the year. 



ABC 

Renewed 

Abbott Elementary
High Potential

Canceled

The Conners 


New Series 

911: Nashville 

To Be Determined

Doctor Odyssey 
Grey's Anatomy 
The Rookie
Shifting Gears
Will Trent
 


CBS 

Renewed 

Elsbeth 
FBI (renewed through season 9; currently on season 7) 
Fire Country 
Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage
Ghosts (2 seasons) 
Hollywood Squares 
Matlock
NCIS 
NCIS: Origins
NCIS: Sydney 
The Neighborhood (renewed for a final season) 
Tracker 


Canceled

Blue Bloods
FBI: International 
FBI:  Most Wanted
SWAT 

New Series 

Boston Blue 
Sheriff Country 

To Be Determined 

The Equalizer 
Poppa's House
Watson 





CW 

Renewed 

Sullivan's Crossing

Canceled

Joan  (Limited Series) 
Superman & Louis

New Series 


To Be Determined 

All American 
Children Ruin Everything
Good Cop/Bad Cop 
Wild Cards



FOX

Renewed 

Doc
Krapoplis (renewed through Season 4; currently on season 2) 
Murder in a Small Town
Universal Basic Guys

Canceled

9-1-1: Lone Star

New Series 

To Be Determined 

Accused
Alert: Missing Persons Unit 
Animal Control 
Bob's Burgers 
The Cleaning Lady 
Family Guy 
Going Dutch 
The Great North 
Grimsburg 
Rescue: Hi-Surf 
The Simpsons 


NBC

Renewed 

Happy's Place 
St. Denis Medical

Canceled



New Series 

To Be Determined 

Brilliant Minds
Chicago Fire 
Chicago Med 
Chicago PD
Found 
Grosse Pointe Garden Society 
The Hunting Party
The Irrational 
Law & Order 
Law & Order SVU 
Lopez vs. Lopez 
Night Court 
Suits LA






Wednesday, January 15, 2025

NEWSNATION Makes Schedule Changes

NEWSNATION 





            Nexstar owned cable news channel , NewsNation is making some schedule changes with the end of  Dan Abrams Live.   

           Dan Abrams announced in December that his nightly, 9pm ET show would be ending. Wednesday, News Nation announced that On Balance with Leland Vittert will be taking that slot from February 10.  Like  Dan Abrams Live , On Balance premiered in 2021 as part of the network's shift to personality hosted primetime shows. it first aired at 8pm ET before getting its current 7pm ET.  Meanwhile, Elizabeth Vargas Reports will be taking the 7pm ET slot, and Vargas has signed a deal extension with the network. Her program premiered in 2023 at 6pm ET, before moving to 5pmET.  The 5pm ET slot will be filled by a 3rd of News Nation Now with Connell McShane. 

            Here's the line up from February 10, 2025; all time Eastern 

      3-6pmET News Nation Now with Connell McShane 
      6-7pm ET The Hill 
     7-8pm ET Elizabeth Vargas Reports 
     8-9pm ET Cuomo 
    9-10pm ET  On Balance with Leland Vittert 
    10-11pm ET Banfield



Full Press Release after the jump 

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Christmas: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Christmas





      In the grab bag, let's see what we have this time, hmm a Hallmark Channel movie.  Hmm interesting.  Hallmark Channel Christmas movies and their movies, in general, seem to be their own genre in a way.  Even the network itself has tried ideas to break away and do slightly different ideas, but also they know what the people come to watch.  

             This movie The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is from 2008, it's an older Hallmark Channel  movie that the network still seems to run. The network seems to bump movies that are older down to their other channels or streaming thing.  They tend to go rampant hard with Christmas and introduce a lot of new movies a season.   It is interesting that this one still gets repeats on the main channel. I'm not a big Hallmark Channel movie viewer, if anything I watch the channel for their sitcom reruns, but I do like this one. 

         The movie is simple and seems to set up things that became Hallmark Channel uh hallmarks in their movies later on.  The best thing about this movie is Henry Winkler.  Winkler plays Uncle Ralph, the protagonist woman's uncle.  He a retired police officer who coming to visit his niece, Jennifer, for Christmas. Ralph -and his wife- essentially raised her. He brings a quirky and loveable charm to the movie and makes it a fun trip. 

             The movie starts with Jennifer Cullen (Jen) played by Brooke Burns. She is a single mother with a son named Brian. She is single, because plot reasons, but she does have a boyfriend whom umm... also plot reasons.  Her son wants a bike called a rocket wheel.  Also boys at school had Brian think Santa isn't real because that also happens in Christmas movies.  Jen is a business woman who does business-y business stuff.  She also isn't big into Christmas anymore. 

Son, for Christmas, do you want a less boring room? / Copyright Hallmark Channel



             We finally see Ralph, our hero. Picking Henry Winkler for this role was great and glad they chose him and he said yes and we have this existing.  We see him leave  a bar a mugger wants to mug him.  Ralph decides that there's going to be need for an ambulance call, not for him, but the mugger. If had put Ralph in Home Alone Marv and Harry would be dead.  This is a fun start for a movie about Christmas. 

Took him down hard/ Copyright Hallmark Channel 



            Jen finds out that thing her son wants for Christmas is also very hard to get. I am also concerned that a Chicago newspaper's top story is about a toy.  Jen's mother isn't coming over for Christmas because Hallmark didn't get an actress for her.  (sure) Jen is bothered because she can't make turkey and Christmas dinner, she's trying to impress her boyfriend's parent. The boyfriend is named Richard. ( A bit on the nose, movie) I'm going to like spoil things in this, so this how these posts go.  Richard plays the role of the boyfriend that will not be one at the end.  He's not too bad as a character, he's not evil or over the top.  The characters in this do feel like people, maybe a little different too many others you'd meet since they are more business-y business people, minus uncle Ralph and the kid. He also doesn't seem to like Ralph. (He must have been mad how Happy Days changed later on)   

They created the most stiff guy they could/ Copyright Hallmark Channel 



             There's a neighbor woman who wants Jen to put up her Christmas lights and what kind and how, because reasons. Jen thinks about running her over with her car. (that would be a different movie)  She goes to a toy store. She wants to buy the rocket wheel bike in the window the guy uses to bait and switch and she makes a deal.   



             Ralph is taking an airplane and a man named Morgan Derby helps him. Morgan is played by Warren Christie. Ralph takes an instant comradery with the man.  He gets them both on the plane quickly and first class. (Henry Winkler should always get free flights)   Ralph and Morgan getting along on the plane is good and again I like how they mesh. Morgan is also a more a free spirit but not over the top and strange.  Ralph doesn't like her boyfriend either, he doesn't trust people with 800 dollar shoes. 

So, do you know Laverne and Shirley? / Copyright Hallmark Channel 


             There's a strange running gag in this movie of the wreath being too big and falling off the front door and Jen going it's not too big. I'm sure someone thought that was funny.  Morgan can't go to Denver because flights are canceled (typical) and he is able to somehow bump into Jen and Brian and creeps them out by knowing their names and what they look like.  Ralph asks Jen if Morgan can stay the night. She, of course, is against the idea but he wears her down.  Also saying that Morgan is a chef might be of help. 

more after the jump

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Christmas: The Simpsons: Marge Be Not Proud

The Simpsons  Christmas 





          The Simpsons is known for starting off its series run with a Christmas episode , but it didn't do A Christmas episode every season. It's probably for the best to have your series have one big Christmas episode that will be memorable and playable every year. But, eventually, they did take another crack at the holiday being shown for a plot.  The very next time was in Season 7 with "Marge Be Not Proud".

            This episode aired December 17, 1995 which is 6 years to the date of them airing the first episode. Both days were Sundays. It's fitting in a way for them to do this.  
 

              The Krusty special in the beginning is funny in how it both homages the classic Christmas specials like with Bing Crosby would do, but also go off the rails because it's Krusty the Clown. It also is  a good way to bring in something during the commercial break  Bart sees the commercial for a video game for video game Bone Storm. He wants his parents to get it for him. Also Marge saying the game costs $70 which is funny that the price of average video game now $70 so why don't Simpsons predict the future didn't run with this?  

Storm of Bones? Copyright Fox 



            The thing that this episode is really about is Bart and Marge. It was a rarer pairing for this show to take at the time, where most Bart and parent stuff was Bart and Homer.  Bart doesn't like that his mom baby's him , he doesn't want her to tuck him in and sing to him a good night song. It will play well when things get switched up later. 

            Millhouse is funny for refusing Bart a spot to play the game and that he would call his mom just to get rid of him. It plays well into how kids are and yeah I think Bart would have done the same if he was the one with the game.  I love the added sauce of Bart doing minor swears when he was trying to tell Millhouse's mom that he wasn't swearing. This episode really adds in a lot of little things that add to it. 


           Bart goes to the store and he sees some kid who can his mom names and can get the get the game. He sees Nelson and Jimbo who are shoplifting.  The Simpsons acknowledging they are cartoons with 4 fingers is funny.  Bart struggles but with the encouragement of video game characters he decides to steal the game. He forgot he's not a minor character so... uh oh and gets caught by security.  
Bart has gone down/ Copyright Fox 



              Security guy Don Brodka is an interesting character. I like how he looks with his Marine tattoo and clinched cigarette. He shows Bart a shoplifting is bad video but hates it and stops it.  This is a man who loves his job and shows it well. He calls Bart's parents but does it so well to convince Bart he called them live, but only left a voicemail. Lawrence Tierney really plays this role well. He tells Bart a parting  line that if he sees him in that store again- it's over. 

                There's not a lot of Homer in this episode. He takes a back seat to Bart who takes over Act 1 and Marge who will be part Act 2 a lot more. Both of those in Act 3 with Bart getting a little more. He does get some funny moments though. I like his reaction to Bart saying "Go to Hell" and he just says "There's a little thing called please" and his listening to the tape that Bart swapped out for the answering machine and asking Marge if Lisa went to camp Granada was funny.  


            Uh oh guess where Marge wants to have the family picture taken?  He tries to figure out away to make sure that Brodka can't figure it's him. There's a painfulness to wondering to see what happens and does Bart get away with it. Lisa, like Homer, doesn't get much to do this episode. Her moments she does get range from funny to a little charming.  Bart does get found. 

             Marge, because of Bart being able to make sure she and Homer didn't get the voicemail, goes up to bat for Bart and it's sweet that she does. That is until the guy shows her the tape and Bart tries to make her not see it but we get a multiple TV frame instead. 

Woah I don't have time for Home Alone! / Copyright Fox



            This is where the episode changes tone a little.  You can kind of tell Marge feels broken and not happy.  She skips him for the good night song and tuck in and just says good night and closes his door. She tells Homer maybe she mothers him too much.  It's a flip in where Bart feels bad at not having his mother's attention and even ends up hanging out with Millhouse's mom because he misses it.  The episode does this in balance where it doesn't seem that Marge has pushed Bart away it's more she feels that maybe he needs his space and her mothering was bugging him and he realizes that maybe he kind of likes some of it still and doesn't want her to totally detach from him.  



             Bart comes home and looks like he shoplifted, episode has us going in that first half there. But he ended up buying her a gift.  She lets him open a gift early and it's kind of sweet that she got him a video game. It was the wrong one, but done in earnest.  




           I think the episode is fairly good. It stays towards "The Simpsons" tone without getting syrupy or sappy to the point it feels like you'd be watching an episode of "Full House" on Christmas where Stephanie stole something and everyone is concerned she might end up becoming a future murderer.  It does a story that  many can fit with. At some point, a kid feels like they are too old for their parents to be so parental, but then sometimes might miss something that their parent did they weren't expecting to miss if it didn't happen. 
    
            Something that can be noticed in this episode is how Christmas is more the background and not the main plot.  The Christmas special  Bart watches gives the catalyst to him seeing the ad for the video game but that could have really been anything.  If anything, Christmas comes into play really into Bart using his money to buy Marge the gift photo. But Christmas is lightly sprinkled into the episode. It's not a bad thing, I like how it works here for a balance of the story not having to try and force itself around Christmas but still fit the Christmas spirit.  

        A lot of fun of the episode is the Simpsons charm and hallmarks.  It makes you feel for Bart and Marge in what's going on in the episode.  It knows how to keep the beats of funny going as well as sprinkling in the heart.  It's a good one , there's a reason why this one is liked. 

         That's it for now, tune in next time when we stop this shoplifter and force him to write a post.  

                 

        

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Christmas: Noël (The Christmas Ornament Special)

Christmas 





            I've decided to dip into something that's a little more obscure and weird for Christmas.   This special has a Rankin-Bass connection, but wasn't created by them , instead it involves Romeo Muller. If you watched a Rankin-Bass special like "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" you would have seen the name Romeo Muller. He had found ways to take really short things like  Christmas songs to make full special stories about them.  He also told a story every year on radio station WGHQ  and that story is the basis of this special.  I also have to mention that Muller died at the end of December 1992. 

            Noël first aired on December 4, 1992 on NBC, the same night as they aired "Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas" what an odd night. This special has fallen out of play , I think the last US airing was on Fox Family in like 2000 (that channel is now known as Freeform).  It's not highly remembered and their might be some reasons for that.   

        
          The narrator of this is Charlton Heston with his distinct voice giving a sense of seriousness to a special where there's talking Christmas ornaments and the words "people things".  The main story is there is a glass blower who was blowing glass (as one does) to make ornaments back in the time when ornaments weren't heavily factory produced in some factory in another country.  His name is Herman, he gets a name but isn't going to be here that long. Anyway, he's really happy because he got news that his daughter has given birth to a girl and he's really happy and his tear of joy ends up going into an ornament. 

I'm a little too happy 



           Noel is our main character and one of those round ornaments, the simple ones, and is red.  Because he is filled with the happiness tear he's filled with "a happiness" as it's said.   There's another ornament named Miss Freezenda, she seems to be filled with not happiness. I don't even know why she's mad or grumpy. It's also funny that she thinks she's upper class and will be sold , with Noel and 10 other ornaments, for cheap.  The other ornaments don't seem to have names. It's an odd set with 12 different types of ornaments. 

                 Some woman buys the ornament set for her family and there's a girl that seems to know Noël's main character energy and likes him best to kiss him.  I'm also a little confused on how the other ornaments know more about things than Noël ,like did Noël  miss a meeting or something?  Also interesting they say people-things to mean humans but then call children, children-things, I guess children aren't people to them. This says the word 'thing' a lot to the point it won't be word anymore. 

            Noël  meets the Christmas tree named Brutus.  (Brutus? Noo Noël  watch out!) Brutus doesn't seem to be bothered by Noël  questions. The tree also has accepted his fate that he was born to be cut down and decorated for Christmas. Ahhh talking train with a face!  There's also a little nativity under the tree that's only explained as that's what Christmas is all about.  I like how the tree knows about Christmas stuff but only as far as a few things but doesn't know much about the Christmas story. 

This is what Christmas is about. What? Umm we won't tell you. 



            It kind of goes out of its way to explain Christmas Eve night and things (oops) to a point where it feels like this story probably wasn't meant to be 22 minutes long.  Noël's happiness also seems to give him the power to feel things that only people, animals, and some trees can.  This lore is something.  

             It runs through the days between Christmas and New Year then the worst day of the year -January 2nd- shows up and everything is taken down. Also Brutus gets dragged out to die. Then it speed runs a year, and eventually allows Christmas to return again.  Noël  is happy, the little girl kiss him again and it lots of repeating. New Christmas tree, though.  (yay) 

She senses the happiness 


            Then Christmas is over again.  Fine alright. Then the specials this happens for years and years. It even mentions that the kids grew up, also mentioning World War II, like the boy was in World War II.  Everything else. Then, it's decided by the now old parents that Christmas won't be happening at their house.  Noël  has gone in a deep sleep, while the parents died.  Good work this bleak, let's go. 




         Finally, a 90's family shows up and has bought the house.  The new mom finds the ornaments in the attic and is like these are all chipped and old compared to their new plastic ones. The new mom only finds Noël usable. Also, this time a boy for some reason kisses Noël . I don't know why children want to kiss him. Noël  is by himself and the new tree talks to him. Anyway, Noël  dies.  That's right his clip breaks because of age and he falls, breaks and dies. But guess what? Apparently that happiness is his soul and he can finally see the nativity. Now Noël  can spread his happiness around the world or something. That was an ending. 

        
             
Great he thinks he's a god now! 


                 The ending is very much closely aligned with the concept of death being a leaving of your cold glass body but your soul is free. Noël's happiness is explained as his real essence. Does leave some questions open for why the other ornaments are alive and if they die do they cease completely?  Oddly it also just goes and shows a nativity and says that's what Christmas is about but doesn't say what they mean. I know what they mean, but it's more like they are going "If you know, you know" sort of thing.  Should have just said what it out loud special, don't be cowards! 

           I'm surprised that the guy who found ways to make very simple stories that were songs and make them into 25 minute or 47 minute specials had a special that really feels like it shouldn't be 22 minutes. There's lot of padding. It goes through how Christmas goes like it's a new unexplored concept then runs through a lot of years in details. There's also not a lot that happens here. It's mostly just Noël  asking questions and some other ornaments whining. Then Christmas stuff, then being sent to the attic, then repeat, random kissing, a mention of war and death, then finally one last time and Noël  falls and is now just a spirit. It feels like they were going for an allegory but also showing the spirit of joy is inside and we should spread it around.    This special might work for younger kids more than any older people.  


            That's it for now, tune in next time when we question what the ornaments thing about us. 

              

           


              

Monday, December 09, 2024

2025 Golden Globes Nominations

The Golden Globes 


         


       Nominations for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards  have been announced. The award show will be hosted by Nikki Glaser, and will air on January 5th live on CBS and Paramount+. 

Here's the full list.  


2025 Golden Globes nominations — Film categories

Best Motion Picture — Drama

The Brutalist
A Complete Unknown
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Nickel Boys

September 5

Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

Anora
Challengers
Emilia Pérez
A Real Pain

The Substance
Wicked

Best Motion Picture — Non-English Language

All We Imagine as Light
Emilia Pérez
The Girl With the Needle

I'm Still Here
The Seed of the Sacred Fig

Vermiglio

Best Motion Picture — Animated

Flow
Inside Out 2
Memoir of a Snail
Moana 2
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
The Wild Robot

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

Alien: Romulus
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
Deadpool & Wolverine
Gladiator II
Inside Out 2
Twisters

Wicked
The Wild Robot

Best Director — Motion Picture

Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez
Sean Baker, Anora
Edward Berger, Conclave
Brady Corbet, The Brutalist
Coralie Fargeat, The Substance
Payal Kapadia, All We Imagine as Light

Best Screenplay — Motion Picture

Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez
Sean Baker, Anora
Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold, The Brutalist
Jesse Eisenberg, A Real Pain
Coralie Fargeat, The Substance
Peter Straughan, Conclave