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Revision as of 03:27, 30 November 2018
The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2019. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affailiations; and information about controversies and carriage disputes.
Future events
January
Date | Event | Source |
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1 | Netflix licenses their library of stand-up comedy specials to Sirius XM for an audio-only channel under the "Netflix Is A Joke Radio" channel banner. | [1] |
6 | The 76th Golden Globe Awards will air on NBC, in the first year of an eight year deal to keep the ceremony on the network. | [2][3] |
13 | The 24th Critics’ Choice Awards will be broadcast on The CW. | [4] |
February
Date | Event | Source |
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3 | Super Bowl LIII from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia will air on CBS. | [5] |
10 | The 61st Grammy Awards will air on CBS, as it returns to the Staples Center in Los Angeles after airing from New York City the previous year. | [6] |
24 | The 91st Academy Awards will air on ABC. | [7] |
May
Date | Event | Source |
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1 | The 2019 Billboard Music Awards will be televised on NBC for the second straight year. | [8]. |
September
Date | Event | Source |
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22 | The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards will be broadcast on Fox. | [9] |
Television programs
Programs debuting in 2019
These shows are scheduled to premiere in 2019. The premieres date may be changed depending on a variety of factors.
Television films and specials
These television films and specials are scheduled to premiere in 2019. The premiere dates may be changed depending on a variety of factors.
First aired | Title | Channel | Source |
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January 27 | Rent: Live | Fox | [93] |
May 19 | Hair Live! | NBC | [94] |
Summer | Descendants 3 | Disney Channel | [95] |
TBA | Bye Bye Birdie Live! | NBC | [96] |
A Few Good Men Live! | [97] | ||
ABBA: Thank You for the Music, An All-Star Tribute | [98] | ||
Kim Possible | Disney Channel | [99][100] | |
Deadwood | HBO | [101][102] |
Miniseries
First aired | Title | Channel | Source |
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January 13 | Valley of the Boom | National Geographic | [103] |
TBA | Central Park 5 | Netflix | [104][105] |
Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City | [106] | ||
Devs | FX | [107] | |
Fosse/Verdon | [108] | ||
Chernobyl | HBO | [109] |
Programs changing networks
Programs returning in 2019
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 |
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Young Justice (as Young Justice: Outsiders) |
2013 | New season | Cartoon Network | DC Universe | January 4 | [120][59] |
Brooklyn Nine-Nine | 2018 | Fox | NBC | January 10 | [112] | |
True Detective | 2015 | HBO | same | January 13 | [121] | |
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (as Cosmos: Possible Worlds) |
2014 | Revival | Fox/National Geographic | same | March 3 | [122] |
Clifford the Big Red Dog | 2003 | Reboot | PBS Kids | PBS Kids/Amazon Video | Late | [123] |
Blue's Clues (as Blue's Clues & You) |
2006 | Revival | Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. | same | TBA | [124][125] |
The Hills (as The Hills: New Beginnings) |
2010 | MTV | [126][127] | |||
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2014 | Netflix | Disney+ | [128] | ||
Veronica Mars | 2007 | The CW | Hulu | [129] | ||
The Twilight Zone | 2003 | UPN | CBS All Access | [130] | ||
Eco-Challenge (as Eco-Challenge 2019) |
2002 | USA Network | Amazon Video | [131] | ||
Designated Survivor | 2018 | New season | ABC | Netflix | [114] | |
Lucifer | Fox | [113] |
Programs ending in 2019
End date | Show | Channel | First aired | Status | Source |
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January 1 | A Series of Unfortunate Events | Netflix | 2017 | Ending | [132] |
January 25 | Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | 2015 | [133][134] | ||
Spring | Shadowhunters | Freeform | 2016 | Canceled | [135] |
May | The Big Bang Theory | CBS | 2007 | Ending | [136] |
TBA | Homeland | Showtime | 2011 | [137][138] | |
The Amazing World of Gumball | Cartoon Network | [139][140][141] | |||
Game of Thrones | HBO | [142] | |||
Veep | 2012 | [143] | |||
The Deuce | 2017 | [144] | |||
Killjoys | Syfy | 2015 | [145] | ||
Mr. Robot | USA Network | [146] | |||
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | The CW | [147][148] | |||
iZombie | [148] | ||||
Jane the Virgin | 2014 | ||||
The Affair | Showtime | [149] | |||
Transparent | Amazon Video | [150] | |||
Gotham | Fox | [151] | |||
You're the Worst | FXX | [152][153] | |||
Broad City | Comedy Central | [154] | |||
Doc McStuffins | Disney Junior | 2012 | [155] | ||
Orange Is the New Black | Netflix | 2013 | [156] | ||
Game Shakers | TeenNick | 2015 | [157] | ||
Teachers | TV Land | 2016 | [158] | ||
Easy | Netflix | [159] |
Networks and services
Network launches
Network | Type | Launch Date | Notes | Source |
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NewsNet | Over-the-air multicast | January 1 | Owned by NewsNet LLC and based on the all-news formats of Cadillac, Michigan low-power station WMNN-LD and Norfolk, Nebraska-based News Channel Nebraska, of which the network's founders were involved in their development, NewsNet will maintain a traditional news wheel format (similar in structure to the 1982–2005 format of HLN, and the formats of defunct all-news networks such as All News Channel and Satellite News Channel), with updates throughout the broadcast day during breaking news events, while excluding political- and panel-based shows that fill the afternoon and nighttime lineups of most cable news channels. In addition to offering local advertising slots, NewsNet – which originated through a unsuccessful 2017 Kickstarter campaign under the working title, the Local News Network (LNN), before its founders opted to obtain investor backing to fund the venture – will offer prospective affiliates airtime for local news inserts, with a turnkey local news production service option available to stations without their own local news departments. | [160][161] [162][163] |
ACC Network | Cable and satellite | August (exact date TBA) |
The linear ACC Network was initially announced in 2016 by ESPN and the NCAA Division I’s Atlantic Coast Conference. ESPN has purchased the rights to ACC football and basketball from the conference's long-time syndication partner Raycom Sports, which has broadcast ACC sporting events from December 1982 until after the 2019 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament. The network will feature live game broadcasts and related coverage of the ACC and its member schools. This also makes the ACC the fourth Division I conference to have a dedicated television network after the Big Ten, Pac-12, and Southeastern Conferences. | [164][165] [166] |
Network conversions and rebrandings
Old network name |
New network name |
Type | Conversion date | Notes | Source |
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TBD existing Discovery network | Magnolia Network | Cable and satellite | Appx. 2019 4Q | 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, with Discovery likely to wind down the operations of one of three low-rated and channel drifted networks (DIY Network, Destination America or Great American Country) to make way for Magnolia Network by the end of 2019, or possibly early 2020. | [167] |
Network closures
Television stations
Station launches
Stations changing network affiliation
Major affiliation changes
Subchannel affiliation
Station spectrum transitions
Station closures
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