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|[[FuboTV]] drops the [[Fox Sports Networks]] after failing to reach a deal with the regional network group's owners, the [[Sinclair Broadcast Group]]/[[Entertainment Studios]] joint venture Diamond Sports Group. Representatives with the virtual MVPD service stated that the decision was based on the rates “not [being] consistent with [its] mission to provide value and keep costs low to consumers”. The move comes a day after FuboTV dropped [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]-owned entertainment networks [[FX (TV network)|FX]], [[FXX]], [[FXM]] and [[National Geographic (TV network)|National Geographic]], citing concerns over the cost of the full Disney networks bundle resulting in increased subscriber rates.
|[[FuboTV]] drops the [[Fox Sports Networks]] after failing to reach a deal with owners [[Sinclair Broadcast Group]] and [[Entertainment Studios]].
|<ref>[https://awfulannouncing.com/local-networks/fubotv-has-dropped-the-sinclair-owned-fox-rsns.html fuboTV has dropped the Sinclair-owned Fox RSNs] ''Awful Announcing'', January 1, 2020</ref>
|<ref>[https://awfulannouncing.com/local-networks/fubotv-has-dropped-the-sinclair-owned-fox-rsns.html fuboTV has dropped the Sinclair-owned Fox RSNs] ''Awful Announcing'', January 1, 2020</ref>
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|[[Hearst Television]] removed its 34 stations from [[AT&T]]'s pay television services ([[DirecTV]], [[AT&T U-verse]] and [[AT&T TV|AT&T TV Now]]) at 3 p.m. EST after failing to come to terms on a new [[retransmission consent]] agreement, affecting viewers in 26 television markets. The dispute is settled in less than two days for undisclosed terms.
|[[Hearst Television]] removed its 34 stations from [[AT&T]]'s pay television services ([[DirecTV]], [[AT&T U-verse]] and [[AT&T TV|AT&T TV Now]]) at 3:00&nbsp;p.m. EST that afternoon, after failing to come to terms on a new [[retransmission consent]] agreement, affecting viewers in 26 television markets. The dispute is settled in less than two days for undisclosed terms.
|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://triblive.com/local/pittsburgh-allegheny/agreement-restores-wtae-to-directv-customers/|title=Agreement restores WTAE to DirecTV customers|last=Rittmeyer|first=Brian|date=5 January 2020|work=[[Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]]|accessdate=6 January 2020}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://triblive.com/local/pittsburgh-allegheny/agreement-restores-wtae-to-directv-customers/|title=Agreement restores WTAE to DirecTV customers|last=Rittmeyer|first=Brian|date=5 January 2020|work=[[Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]]|accessdate=6 January 2020}}</ref>
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|The [[77th Golden Globe Awards]] airs on [[NBC]], hosted by [[Ricky Gervais]] for the fifth time. In television, ''[[Succession (TV series)|Succession]]'', ''[[Fleabag]]'', and ''[[Chernobyl (miniseries)|Chernobyl]]'' were the most awarded, with two awards each.
|The [[77th Golden Globe Awards]] airs on [[NBC]], hosted by [[Ricky Gervais]] for the fifth time. In television, ''[[Succession (TV series)|Succession]]'', ''[[Fleabag]]'', and ''[[Chernobyl (miniseries)|Chernobyl]]'' were the most awarded, with two awards each. Among television performers, ''Succession''{{'s}} [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]] and ''[[The Crown]]''{{'s}} [[Olivia Colman]] won actor and actress honors for Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama, while ''[[Ramy (TV series)|Ramy]]''{{'s}} [[Ramy Youssef]] and ''Fleabag''{{'s}} [[Phoebe Waller-Bridge]] each received honors for Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.
|<ref>{{cite news|last=Lang|first=Brent|url=https://variety.com/2020/film/awards/golden-globes-2019-biggest-wins-netflix-1203457082/|title=Golden Globes: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ ‘1917’ Win Big|date=5 January 2020|work=Variety|accessdate=6 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Swift|first=Andy|title=Golden Globes 2020: Ricky Gervais Returning to Host for Fifth Time|url=https://tvline.com/2019/11/12/ricky-gervais-golden-globes-2020-host/|work=[[TVLine]]|date=November 12, 2019}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite news|last=Lang|first=Brent|url=https://variety.com/2020/film/awards/golden-globes-2019-biggest-wins-netflix-1203457082/|title=Golden Globes: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ ‘1917’ Win Big|date=5 January 2020|work=Variety|accessdate=6 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Swift|first=Andy|title=Golden Globes 2020: Ricky Gervais Returning to Host for Fifth Time|url=https://tvline.com/2019/11/12/ricky-gervais-golden-globes-2020-host/|work=[[TVLine]]|date=November 12, 2019}}</ref>
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|[[Brad Rutter]], [[Ken Jennings]], and [[James Holzhauer]] play against each other in the ''[[Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time]]'' tournament, a primetime special which aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. Jennings won the tournament and its $1 million prize, eventually regaining the honor on the [[American game show winnings records|largest winnings record]] in the history of American and international television for the first time since Rutter retook the title back in 2014. It also marked the first time both Jennings and Rutter amassed more than $5 million total in terms of their overall game show winnings.
|[[Brad Rutter]], [[Ken Jennings]], and [[James Holzhauer]] play against each other in the ''[[Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time]]'' tournament, a prime time special which aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. Jennings won the tournament and its $1 million prize after winning the fourth game of the tournament (based on a three-game win structure), eventually regaining the honor on the [[American game show winnings records|largest winnings record]] in the history of American and international television for the first time since Rutter retook the title back in 2014. It also marked the first time both Jennings and Rutter amassed more than $5 million total in terms of their overall game show winnings.
|<ref>{{cite web|last=Pedersen|first=Erik|title='Jeopardy!'s All-Time Top Money Winners To Face Off In Primetime Tourney: Holzhauer, Jennings & Rutter|url=https://deadline.com/2019/11/jeopardys-greatest-of-all-time-james-holzhauer-ken-jennings-brad-rutter-alex-trebek-1202788710/|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=November 18, 2019}}</ref><ref>[https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jeopardy-goat-ken-jennings-beats-brad-rutter-james-holzhauer-in-greatest-of-all-time-tournament-today-2019-01-14/ Ken Jennings emerges victorious in the "Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time" tournament] CBS News, January 14, 2020</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|last=Pedersen|first=Erik|title='Jeopardy!'s All-Time Top Money Winners To Face Off In Primetime Tourney: Holzhauer, Jennings & Rutter|url=https://deadline.com/2019/11/jeopardys-greatest-of-all-time-james-holzhauer-ken-jennings-brad-rutter-alex-trebek-1202788710/|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=November 18, 2019}}</ref><ref>[https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jeopardy-goat-ken-jennings-beats-brad-rutter-james-holzhauer-in-greatest-of-all-time-tournament-today-2019-01-14/ Ken Jennings emerges victorious in the "Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time" tournament] CBS News, January 14, 2020</ref>
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|[[Nexstar Media Group]] announced plans to create a three-hour newscast on its recently acquired [[WGN America]] cable channel that would air during the prime time hours. The program, titled "News Nation," will be based out of the [[WGN-TV]] studios in [[Chicago]] and offer straight news that is fact-based as opposed to content on other networks such as [[CNN]], [[Fox News]], and [[MSNBC]] that is often influenced by opinion.
|[[Nexstar Media Group]] announces plans to launch a three-hour, nightly prime time newscast on its recently acquired cable channel [[WGN America]]. The program, titled "News Nation," will be based out of the studios of Nexstar-owned [[WGN-TV]]/[[Chicago]] (for which WGN America served as a [[superstation]] feed from 1978 to 2014) and offer straight, fact-based news coverage differing from the mix of topical and politically-based news content on other networks such as [[CNN]], [[Fox News|Fox News Channel]], and [[MSNBC]] that is often influenced by opinion.
|<ref>{{cite web|last=Rizzo|first=Lillian|title=WGN America Enters Cable-TV News Arena, Promising No Opinions|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/wgn-america-enters-cable-tv-news-arena-promising-no-opinions-11579093200?mod=e2li|work=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|date=January 15, 2020}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web|last=Rizzo|first=Lillian|title=WGN America Enters Cable-TV News Arena, Promising No Opinions|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/wgn-america-enters-cable-tv-news-arena-promising-no-opinions-11579093200?mod=e2li|work=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|date=January 15, 2020}}</ref>
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Revision as of 15:27, 16 January 2020

The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2020. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; and information about controversies and carriage disputes.

Notable events

January

Date Event Source
1 FuboTV drops the Fox Sports Networks after failing to reach a deal with the regional network group's owners, the Sinclair Broadcast Group/Entertainment Studios joint venture Diamond Sports Group. Representatives with the virtual MVPD service stated that the decision was based on the rates “not [being] consistent with [its] mission to provide value and keep costs low to consumers”. The move comes a day after FuboTV dropped Disney-owned entertainment networks FX, FXX, FXM and National Geographic, citing concerns over the cost of the full Disney networks bundle resulting in increased subscriber rates. [1]
3 Hearst Television removed its 34 stations from AT&T's pay television services (DirecTV, AT&T U-verse and AT&T TV Now) at 3:00 p.m. EST that afternoon, after failing to come to terms on a new retransmission consent agreement, affecting viewers in 26 television markets. The dispute is settled in less than two days for undisclosed terms. [2]
5 The 77th Golden Globe Awards airs on NBC, hosted by Ricky Gervais for the fifth time. In television, Succession, Fleabag, and Chernobyl were the most awarded, with two awards each. Among television performers, Succession's Brian Cox and The Crown's Olivia Colman won actor and actress honors for Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama, while Ramy's Ramy Youssef and Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge each received honors for Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy. [3][4]
6–10 As long-time host Pat Sajak continues to recover from last November's intestine surgery, his daughter, country singer Maggie Sajak, co-hosts Wheel of Fortune this week, turning letters while Vanna White continues to fill in for him. [5]
7–14 Brad Rutter, Ken Jennings, and James Holzhauer play against each other in the Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time tournament, a prime time special which aired on ABC. Jennings won the tournament and its $1 million prize after winning the fourth game of the tournament (based on a three-game win structure), eventually regaining the honor on the largest winnings record in the history of American and international television for the first time since Rutter retook the title back in 2014. It also marked the first time both Jennings and Rutter amassed more than $5 million total in terms of their overall game show winnings. [6][7]
15 Nexstar Media Group announces plans to launch a three-hour, nightly prime time newscast on its recently acquired cable channel WGN America. The program, titled "News Nation," will be based out of the studios of Nexstar-owned WGN-TV/Chicago (for which WGN America served as a superstation feed from 1978 to 2014) and offer straight, fact-based news coverage differing from the mix of topical and politically-based news content on other networks such as CNN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC that is often influenced by opinion. [8]

Future events

January

Date Event Source
26 The 62nd Grammy Awards will air on CBS with Alicia Keys as the host. [9]
30 Sony will close their PlayStation Vue internet television service after under five years; increasing network carriage costs are blamed for its closure. [10]

February

Date Event Source
2 Super Bowl LIV from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida will air on Fox in English and on Fox Deportes in Spanish. Singers Jennifer Lopez and Shakira will headline the halftime show. [11][12]
9 The 92nd Academy Awards will air on ABC. This will be the second straight year that there’ll be no host for the broadcast, as well as a first for Netflix, who sets a record for having the most nominations from a streaming service and studio with 24, surpassing the 15 from the previous year’s event. [13]
11 The Conners will air a special live episode the night of the New Hampshire primary on ABC. [14]

April

Date Event Source
5 The 55th Academy of Country Music Awards will air on CBS. [15]
29 The 2020 Billboard Music Awards will air on NBC. [16]

June

Date Event Source
7 The 74th Tony Awards will air on CBS. [17]

July

Date Event Source
3 The "repack" of the broadcast spectrum stemming from the FCC's spectrum incentive auction will finish its tenth and final phase. All U.S. television channels will have settled into their final frequencies by this date. [18]
24–August 9 The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan will air on NBC and its cable networks. [19]

August

Date Event Source
13 Fox will air the first ever Major League Baseball broadcast from Dyersville, Iowa, taking place at the same cornfield location that was depicted in the 1989 film Field of Dreams. The Chicago White Sox, whose 1919 team was fictionally portrayed in the film, will serve as the home team against the 'visiting' New York Yankees. [20]

September

Date Event Source
20 The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards wiil air on ABC. [21]

Television programs

Programs debuting in 2020

These shows are scheduled to premiere in 2020. The premiere dates may be changed depending on a variety of factors.

First aired Title Channel Source
Early Emily in Paris Paramount Network [22]
Twisted Love Investigation Discovery [23][24]
United We Fall ABC [25][26]
Broke CBS [27]
Flipping 101 w/ Tarek El Moussa HGTV [28]
Bitchin' Boot Camp Motor Trend [29]
Faster with Finnegan [30]
The Great North Fox [31]
Ultimate Tag
Galpin Auto Sports Discovery Channel [32]
In the Room E! [33][34]
Game Changers TruTV [35]
January Say Yes to The Dress: America TLC [24]
China's Hidden Kingdoms National Geographic [36]
January 1 The Explosion Show Science Channel [37]
Alaska PD A&E [38]
Messiah Netflix [39]
The Circle US [40][41]
Self-Made Mansions HGTV [42]
100 Day Dream Home
January 2 Deputy Fox [43]
January 3 Elite Youth FS1 [44]
January 4 Ghost Loop Travel Channel [45]
Hopelessly in Love Lifetime [46]
January 6 Pop of the Morning E! [33][47]
January 7 FBI: Most Wanted CBS [48]
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist NBC [49]
January 8 America's Top Dog A&E [50]
True Life Crime MTV [51]
January 9 Reclaimed Discovery Channel [52]
January 10 Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector NBC [49]
AJ and the Queen Netflix [53]
The Owl House Disney Channel [54]
Bill Burr Presents: The Ringers Comedy Central [55]
How to Survive a Murder Reelz [56]
January 13 Meet the Frasers E! [57][58]
January 14 Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts Netflix [59][60]
January 15 Listing Impossible CNBC [61][62]
68 Whiskey Paramount Network [63]
January 16 Everything's Gonna Be Okay Freeform [64]
January 17 Little America Apple TV+ [65]
Diary of a Future President Disney+ [66][67][68]
January 18 It's Pony Nickelodeon [69]
Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields Reelz [56]
January 19 9-1-1: Lone Star Fox [31][70]
Avenue 5 HBO [71]
Murdered by Morning Oxygen [72]
Powerbirds Universal Kids [73]
January 20 Street Outlaws: Fastest in America Discovery Channel [74]
Spy Games Bravo [75]
Bill Hemmer Reporting Fox News [76]
January 22 Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens Comedy Central [77][78]
January 23 Star Trek: Picard CBS All Access [79]
Outmatched Fox [43]
January 24 The Crystal Maze Nickelodeon [80]
The Goop Lab With Gwyneth Paltrow Netflix [81][82][83]
January 27 Justin Bieber: Seasons YouTube Premium [84]
January 31 Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer Amazon Video [85][86]
February Cherish the Day Oprah Winfrey Network [87][88]
ThunderCats Roar Cartoon Network [89]
February 3 Girl Scout Cookie Championship Food Network [90]
Chopped Sweets [91]
Below Deck Sailing Yacht Bravo [92]
McMillions HBO [93][94][95]
February 5 LEGO Masters Fox [43]
February 6 Interrogation CBS All Access [96]
Katy Keene The CW [97]
Indebted NBC [49]
Tommy CBS [48]
Briarpatch USA Network [98]
February 7 Locke & Key Netflix [99]
Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet Apple TV+ [100][101]
February 11 For Life ABC [102]
February 12 Richard Hammond's BIG Science Channel [103]
February 14 High Fidelity Hulu [104]
Visible: Out on Television Apple TV+ [105]
February 15 Up and Vanished Oxygen [106]
February 16 The Good Lord Bird Showtime [107]
Duncanville Fox [43]
Slow Burn Epix [108]
February 18 Hot Ones: The Game Show TruTV [109][110]
February 21 Hunters Amazon Video [111][112]
February 26 It's Personal with Amy Hoggart TruTV [113]
March #LoveGoals Oprah Winfrey Network [114]
Creators for Change YouTube Premium [115]
Atlanta Child Murders HBO [116]
March 1 Dispatches from Elsewhere AMC [117][118]
March 4 Dave FXX [119][120]
March 6 Hillary Hulu [121]
March 10 Council of Dads NBC [49][122]
March 27 Making the Cut Amazon Video [123][124]
Spring The Walking Dead: World Beyond AMC [125][126]
Filthy Rich Fox [31][127]
NeXt
Motherland: Fort Salem Freeform [128]
Karma HBO Max [129]
Close Enough [130]
We're Here HBO [131]
Stargirl DC Universe/The CW [132]
Mira, Royal Detective Disney Junior [133][134][135]
April Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller National Geographic [36]
Daily Essentials Quibi [136]
April 3 Outcry Showtime [137]
April 6 The Baker & the Beauty ABC [25][138]
April 13 The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart [139]
April 26 Penny Dreadful: City of Angels Showtime [140]
May Asian Americans PBS [141]
May 31 Snowpiercer TNT [142][143]
June 1 Hero Elementary PBS Kids [144]
Summer Prehistoric Road Trip PBS [145]
Race to the Center of the Earth National Geographic [36]
A Teacher Hulu [146][147]
Fall The Old Man
Carla Fox [148]
Untitled Tina Fey/Robert Carlock project NBC [149]
The Kenan Show [150][151]
Young Rock [152]
Superman & Lois The CW [153][154][155]
People First-run syndication [156]
Untitled Nick Cannon talk show [157]
September Untitled Drew Barrymore talk show [158]
September 7 Elinor Wonders Why PBS Kids [159]
October Home on the Road Magnolia Network [160]
Late Love, Beth Hulu [161]
Nine Perfect Strangers [162]
TBA Crossing Swords [163]
Solar Opposites [164]
Helstrom [165]
Normal People [166]
Kid Cosmic Netflix [167]
Trash Truck
Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt [168]
Selena: The Series [169]
Cursed [170]
Transformers: War for Cybertron [171]
Spectros [172]
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous [173]
Outer Banks [174]
I Am Not Okay With This [175]
Untitled Bridgerton series [176]
Go, Dog. Go! [177]
Emily's Wonder Lab
Izzy Bee's Koala World
StarBeam
What-To-Doodles
Alice in Borderland [178][179]
Tiny Pretty Things [180]
Space Force [181][182]
Wizards: Tales of Arcadia [183]
That's My Jam NBC [184]
Untitled Coyote Peterson Project Animal Planet [185]
Deep Planet Discovery Channel [186]
Revenge of the Nerd [187]
Uncharted [185][188]
Relic Hunter Travel Channel [185]
Shadows of History [189][185]
Invincible Amazon Video [190]
Y FX [191]
Breeders [192]
Glitch Techs Nickelodeon [193][194]
Kamp Koral [195][196]
Santiago of the Seas [197]
Wonder Park [198]
Fashion Ally [199]
The Chicken Squad Disney Junior [200]
Run HBO [201][202]
The Third Day [203]
Maniac Cop TV series [204]
Untitled We Bare Bears spin-off series Cartoon Network [205]
Untitled Will Bridges/Brett Goldstein project AMC [206]
Monsters at Work Disney+ [207][66]
Into The Unknown: Making Frozen 2 [208][66]
Be Our Chef [66]
Cinema Relics: Iconic Art of the Movies
Magic of Animal Kingdom
Marvel's 616
(Re)Connect
Rogue Trip
Shop Class
Muppets Now [209]
Earth to Ned [210]
The Comedy Store Showtime [211]
This Functional Family TruTV [35]
The Right Stuff National Geographic [212]
Coyote Paramount Network [213]
Cannonball USA Network [214]
Star Trek: Lower Decks CBS All Access [215]
Homemade Astronauts Science Channel [216]
BingE! Club E! [33]
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Disney Channel [217]
Vikingskool [218]
Sadie Sparks [219]
The Curse of Molly McGee [220][221]
Looney Tunes Cartoons HBO Max [222][223]
The Fungies [224][223]
Tig 'N' Seek [225][223]
Jellystone! [223]
Tooned Out
Vagrant Queen Syfy [226]
DJ Pauly D & Vinny's Vegas Pool Party MTV [227]
The Hustler ABC [228]
RuPaul's Celebrity Drag Race VH1 [229]
Belgravia Epix [230]
Fairy Tales Adult Swim [231]
Bruh BET+ [232]
Ruthless
My Little Pony: Pony Life Discovery Family [233]
Untitled Beauty Competition Series YouTube Premium [234]
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Bravo [235]
Washington History [236]
Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs! Boomerang [237]
Christmas Cookie Matchup Hallmark Drama [238][239]
Trey the Texas Medium A&E [240]

Television films and specials

These television films and specials are scheduled to premiere in 2020. The premiere dates may be changed depending on a variety of factors.

First aired Title Channel Source
Early The Lost Boys of Bucks County Investigation Discovery [24]
The Kingmaker Showtime [241]
January 1 Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice CNN [242]
HGTV House Party HGTV [42]
Escaping My Stalker Lifetime [243]
January 2 Shattered Memories
The Paley Center Salutes Law & Order: SVU NBC [244]
January 3 A Deadly Price for her Pretty Face Lifetime [243]
January 9 The Babysitter's Revenge
January 10 Baby Monitor Murders
January 12 A Beautiful Place to Die: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery Hallmark Movies & Mysteries [245][246]
January 13 Battle of Little Big Horn Smithsonian Channel [247]
January 15 The CW Dog Honors The CW [248]
January 16 Gone, Daughter Gone Lifetime [243]
January 17 The Daughter Stalker
January 18 Robin Roberts Presents: Stolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story [249][250]
January 23 The Gayle King Grammy Special CBS [251]
Death By Friendship Lifetime [243]
January 24 The Wrong House Sitter
January 25 Chris Watts: Confessions of a Killer [252][250]
January 30 Grand Theft Auto Girls [243]
January 31 Sinister Savior
The Road to F9: Fast & Furious Fan Fest NBC [253]
February 1 Poisoned Love: The Stacey Castor Story Lifetime [250]
February 8 The Neighbor in the Window
College Admissions Scandal: Varsity Blues Reelz [254]
February 8–9 The Witnesses Oxygen [255]
February 14 Zombies 2 Disney Channel [256]
February 15 You Can't Take My Daughter Lifetime [250]
The Thing About Harry Freeform [257][258]
February 18 We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest HBO [259]
February 22 Whitmer Thomas: The Golden One [260]
March After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News [116]
Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America's Elections
March 4 Volcano Live! with Nik Wallenda ABC [261]
March 10 Women of Troy HBO [262]
Spring W PBS [263]
April The Art of Political Murder HBO [264][116]
May Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind [116]
June Transhood
Welcome to Chechnya [265]
Summer Untitled Michael Kosta stand-up special Comedy Central [266]
Upside-Down Magic Disney Channel [267]
TBA Rita Moreno: The Girl Who Decided to Go For It PBS [268]
The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel Lifetime [46]
From Darkness to Light
Untitled Wendy Williams biopic [269]
Alaska Live National Geographic [36]
We Bare Bears: The Movie Cartoon Network [205]
The Royal Mysteries Hallmark Movies & Mysteries [270]
JL Family Ranch 2 Hallmark Drama [271]
Signed, Sealed, Delivered 13
Psych 2: Lassie Come Home Peacock [272]
Bye Bye Birdie Live! NBC [273]
A Few Good Men Live! [274]
ABBA: Thank You for the Music, An All-Star Tribute [275]
Let's Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince CBS [276]

Miniseries

First aired Title Channel Source
January 12 The Outsider HBO [277]
March Devs Hulu [146][147]
March 16 The Plot Against America HBO [278]
March 18 Little Fires Everywhere Hulu [279][280]
March 20 Self Made: Inspired By The Life Of Madam C.J. Walker Netflix [281][282]
Spring Mrs. America Hulu [146][147]
April I Know This Much Is True HBO [283][284]
May The Undoing [285][286]
Late The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Disney+ [66][287]
TBA WandaVision [288]
Perry Mason HBO [283]
The Third Day
Salt-N-Pepa Lifetime [46]
Uptown BET [289]
The Old Man Hulu [290]

Programs changing networks

Show Moved from Moved to Source
Dirty John Bravo USA Network [291]
Vice HBO Showtime [292]
NAACP Image Awards TV One BET [293]
One Day at a Time Netflix Pop/CBS [294]
A.P. Bio NBC Peacock [295]
Doom Patrol DC Universe DC Universe/HBO Max [296]
Sesame Street HBO/PBS HBO Max/PBS [297]
Esme & Roy
Search Party TBS HBO Max [298]
Gen:Lock Rooster Teeth [299]
Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings Freeform Disney+ [300]
The Orville Fox Hulu [301]

Milestone episodes and anniversaries

Show Network Episode # Episode title Episode airdate Source
The First 48 A&E 15th Anniversary "Chain of Death" January 1 [38]
Survivor CBS 20th Anniversary "Survivor at 40: Greatest Moments and Players" February 5 [302]
American Dad! TBS 300th episode "TBA" Fall [303]

Programs returning in 2020

The following shows will return with new episodes after being canceled or ended their run previously:

Show Last aired Type of Return Previous channel New/returning/same channel Return date Source
Supernanny 2011 Revival ABC Lifetime January 1 [304][305]
Party of Five 2000 Reboot Fox Freeform January 8 [306]
XFL 2001 Reboot NBC/TNN/UPN ESPN/ABC/Fox/FS1 February 8 [307]
The Soup 2015 Revival E! same February 12 [308][309]
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 2012 ABC HGTV February 16 [310]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2014 New season Netflix Disney+ February 17 [311][312][66][313]
Forensic Files
(as Forensic Files II)
2011 Revival Court TV/TruTV HLN February 23 [314]
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
(as Cosmos: Possible Worlds)
2014 New season Fox/National Geographic same March 9 [315]
One Day at a Time 2019 Netflix Pop/CBS March 24 [294][316][317]
Vice 2018 HBO Showtime March 29 [292][318]
Grand Ole Opry 2009 GAC Circle Early [319]
Legends of the Hidden Temple 1995 Reboot Nickelodeon Quibi April [320]
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2019 New season First-run syndication ABC April 8 [321]
Search Party 2017 TBS HBO Max May [298]
Top Gear America Reboot BBC America Motor Trend Spring [322]
Singled Out 2019 MTV/YouTube Quibi [323][324]
Supermarket Sweep 2003 Revival PAX ABC [325]
A.P. Bio 2019 New season NBC Peacock Summer [295]
Saved by the Bell 1993 Revival [326]
Punky Brewster 1988 First run syndication [327]
Animaniacs 1998 Kids' WB Hulu Fall [328][329]
Walker, Texas Ranger
(as Walker)
2001 Reboot CBS The CW [330][331]
The Boondocks 2014 Adult Swim HBO Max [332][333]
Adventure Time
(as Adventure Time: Distant Lands)
2018 Specials Cartoon Network TBA [334]
What Not to Wear 2013 Revival TLC same [335]
Making the Band 2009 MTV [336]
Reno 911! Comedy Central Quibi [337]
The Biggest Loser 2016 NBC USA Network [338]
Eco-Challenge (as World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji) 2002 USA Network Amazon Prime Video [339]
Celebrity Deathmatch 2007 MTV2 MTV [340]
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2014 Lifetime Movies A&E [240]
Lizzie McGuire 2004 Disney Channel Disney+ [341]
Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings 2018 New season Freeform [300]
12 oz. Mouse Adult Swim same [342]
Rugrats 2004 TBD/Unclear Nickelodeon [343]
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt 2019 Special Netflix [344]

Programs ending in 2020

End date Show Channel First aired Status Source
January 10 Harvey Girls Forever! Netflix 2018 Ended [345]
January 24 The Ranch 2016 Ending [346]
January 26 Star Wars Resistance Disney Channel/Disney XD 2018 [347][348]
January 28 Arrow The CW 2012 [97]
January 30 The Good Place NBC 2016 [349][350]
January 31 BoJack Horseman Netflix 2014 [351]
February 9 Power Starz [352][353]
February 19 Criminal Minds CBS 2005 [354][48]
February 21 Fresh Off the Boat ABC 2015 [355]
March 1 Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure Disney Channel 2017 [356][357]
April 8 Modern Family ABC 2009 [358][359]
April 26 Homeland Showtime 2011 [360][361]
May 14 How to Get Away with Murder ABC 2014 [362][363]
May 18 Supernatural The CW 2005 [364][97]
Summer Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ABC 2013 [365][366]
Blindspot NBC 2015 [367]
TBA Will & Grace 1998 [368]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Disney+ 2008 [369]
Homicide Hunter Investigation Discovery 2011 [370]
Strike Back Cinemax [371]
Shameless Showtime [372]
Doc McStuffins Disney Junior 2012 [373][374]
Vikings History 2013 [375]
The 100 The CW 2014 [376]
Henry Danger Nickelodeon [377]
Empire Fox 2015 [378]
New Looney Tunes Boomerang [379]
You Me Her Audience 2016 [380]
Goliath Amazon Prime Video [381]
Van Helsing Syfy [382]
Fuller House Netflix [383]
Lucifer [384]
13 Reasons Why 2017 [385]
GLOW [386]
Dear White People [387]
Future Man Hulu [388][389]
Claws TNT [390]
Brockmire IFC [391]
Corporate Comedy Central 2018 [392]
Steven Universe Future Cartoon Network 2019 [393][394][395]
Trinkets Netflix [396]

Entering syndication in 2020

A list of programs (current or canceled) that have accumulated enough episodes (between 65 and 100) or seasons (three or more) to be eligible for off-network syndication and/or basic cable runs.

Show Seasons In Production Notes Source
Schitt's Creek 6 Yes Will end after six seasons on CBC Television and Pop in winter 2020. [397]

Networks and services

Launches

Network Type Launch date Notes Source
Circle Over-the-air multicast/
OTT streaming
January 1 Circle, which focuses on country music and its related lifestyle, is a Nashville-based venture between Gray Television and the Opry Entertainment division of Ryman Hospitality Properties. It's Gray's first owned entry into the multicast arena, while it brings Ryman (formerly Gaylord Entertainment) back to TV network ownership after it sold cable's The Nashville Network and Country Music Television to CBS in 1997. Gray and CBS-owned stations form the major launch groups for Circle, whose schedule will include the return of the weekly Grand Ole Opry broadcast to television. [398][399]
Black News Channel Cable and digital February 10 Founded by former Oklahoma U. S. Representative J. C. Watts, the network will be devoted to covering the African American community in news, sports and entertainment. [400]
Marquee Sports Network Cable and digital Appx. late February A regional sports network venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs, Marquee will take over as the team's exclusive primary broadcaster from NBC Sports Chicago, WGN-TV and WLS-TV, along with surrounding team programming and other sports content. [401]
Peacock Over-the-air multicast/
OTT streaming
April Peacock will be ad-supported, and access will reportedly be free for linear TV subscribers, while those without a provider can pay separately for a subscription. An ad-free version will also be available at an additional cost. The company will concurrently retain its 30% stake in Hulu. [402][327]
HBO Max OTT streaming May HBO Max will be a paid subscription streaming service featuring original content as well as content from Warner Bros., New Line Cinema, CNN, TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network, Crunchyroll and other WarnerMedia brands. [403][404]

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network
name
New network
name
Type Conversion date Notes Source
DIY Network Magnolia Network Cable and satellite Mid-2020 Chip and Joanna Gaines of Fixer Upper fame announced in an interview on the November 9, 2018 edition of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon they were returning to the fold of the former Scripps Networks Interactive networks now owned by Discovery, Inc. to launch a new full-time network based on their Magnolia lifestyle brand after taking a year's hiatus to consider other offers outside of HGTV. The Gaines will have the minority stake in the network. The channel is expected to launch in mid-2020. [405]
Audience Barker channel for HBO Max Cable and satellite Spring-2020 On January 8, 2020, it was announced by parent company AT&T that Audience would disband later that spring and will transition to a barker channel advertising and previewing programming found on the upcoming HBO Max SVOD service. [406]


Television stations

Station launches

Date Market Station Channel Affiliation Source
January 1 Ponce, Puerto Rico WTIN-TV 2.1 Telemundo [407]
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico WNJX-TV
San Juan, Puerto Rico WAPA-TV 4.3 Local weather [citation needed]
TBA Los Angeles KWHY-TV 22.8 Spanish News [408]
Fort Kent, Maine (Presque Isle) WWPI-LD 16.1 NBC [409]

Stations changing network affiliation

Major affiliation changes

This section outlines affiliation changes involving English and Spanish language networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, PBS, The CW, Univision, etc.), and format conversions involving independent stations. Digital subchannels will only be mentioned if the prior or new affiliation involves a major English and Spanish broadcast network or a locally programmed independent entertainment format.
Date Market Station Channel Prior affiliation New affiliation Notes Source
January 1 Mayagüez, PR WORA 5.1 Telemundo ABC On June 27, 2019, WORA-TV announced that it will end an affiliation agreement with WKAQ-TV by December 31, leaving Telemundo without a western affiliate after more than four years. Later, Hemisphere Media Group, the owners of WAPA-TV, announced that Telemundo would air on a subchannel of WNJX-TV by January 1, 2020. On December 18, WORA-TV announced that it will move ABC programming to channel 5.1 on January 1, with the Televisión Española news channel 24H airing on 5.2 from that date on. [410]
TBD[specify] Los Angeles, California KCET 28.1 Educational independent PBS On April 25, 2018, KCETLink Media Group and the KOCE-TV Foundation announced a planned consolidation of the operations of their respective educational stations in Southern California, KCET and Huntington Beach-based PBS station KOCE-TV, by the end of the first half of 2018. KCET – which dismembered from the service in 2011, due to increasing membership costs – will rejoin PBS as a secondary outlet; however, KOCE will remain the primary PBS member station for the Los Angeles market.

Once the merger is completed, both stations will continue to provide their respective existing programming and multicast services; KOCE will also move its operation from the station's existing facility in Costa Mesa (which would be retained as a secondary facility) to KCET's studios in Burbank.

[411]

Station closures

Station Channel Affiliation Market Date Notes Source
WVTA 41.# PBS Windsor, Vermont TBD Vermont PBS announced on February 17, 2017 that it will sell the broadcast license for WVTA, which transmits from Mount Ascutney, for $56 million in the FCC spectrum auction. In a statement, the member network said that its other signals will be upgraded to cover the viewing area (southeastern Vermont and southwestern New Hampshire) served by WVTA. [412]

Deaths

January

Date Name Age Notability Source
January 1 David Stern 77 Commissioner of the National Basketball Association from 1984–2014 who oversaw the launches of NBA TV and NBA League Pass. [413]
Barry ZeVan 82 American television weathercaster at Minneapolis–St. Paul stations KARE and KSTP-TV and Washington, D.C. station WJLA-TV [414]
January 3 Robert Blanche 57 American film and television actor best known as Patrick Bonanno on Leverage [415]
January 7 Silvio Horta 45 American film and television writer (co-creator of Ugly Betty; creator of Jake 2.0 and The Chronicle) [416]
January 8 Buck Henry 89 American actor, comedian, producer, writer, and director (co-creator and writer for Get Smart, Captain Nice and Quark; regular on The New Steve Allen Show and That Was The Week That Was, recurring guest host on Saturday Night Live, guest roles in Murphy Brown and Will and Grace, and recurring roles on 30 Rock and Hot in Cleveland) [417]
Edd Byrnes 87 American actor/singer, best known for playing Kookie on 77 Sunset Strip [418]
January 15 Rocky Johnson 75 WWE Hall of Fame professional wrestler; father of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. [419]

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