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2022 in American television

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The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2022. 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 Fox affiliate WDKY/DanvilleLexington, Kentucky launches an in-house news department, ending a news outsourcing agreement—one of the longest such agreements in American television history—that it had maintained with Gray-owned CBS affiliate WKYT (which debuted a separate prime time newscast for its CW-affiliated DT2 subchannel on that night) since its 10:00 p.m. newscast premiered in January 1995; WDKY employed its own anchors to present the WKYT-produced broadcasts, all of whom were retained for the new operation (accompanied by reporters, sportscasters and meteorologists hired for the in-house productions) as were some feature segments that originated on the outsourced newscasts. The switch to an in-house production follows the physical expansion and equipment upgrade of WDKY's studios by Nexstar Media Group (which acquired the station in September 2020 through a settlement over previous owner Sinclair's failed acquisition of Tribune Media, of which Nexstar acquired most assets in 2019). An expanded weekday morning newscast (increased to four hours from its previous one-hour runtime as a WKYT production) and a new half-hour early evening newscast subsequently debuted on January 3. [1]
3 The Major League Baseball-owned MLB Network declines to renew the contract of insider Ken Rosenthal; it is believed to be the result of Rosenthal's criticisms of league commissioner Rob Manfred's handling of the pandemic-altered 2020 season. Rosenthal retains positions as MLB reporter for Fox Sports and writer for The Athletic (where he penned his critiques of Manfred). [2]
Art Rascon retires from broadcasting after 36 years, 23 of which were with KTRK-TV/Houston (serving as a midday and 5:00 p.m. anchor and field reporter). On his final day at the ABC O&O, Rascon co-anchors its 11:00 a.m. newscast alongside son Jacob (previously with rival NBC affiliate KPRC), who made his KTRK debut as an anchor/reporter on that date. [3][4]
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4–6 Two late-night talk shows pause production after their hosts test positive for COVID-19: NBC's Late Night cancels its scheduled tapings through January 6 in the wake of host Seth Meyers' positive test one day after their January 3 return from a holiday production hiatus (Meyers' guests for that show joined in remotely). On the 6th, CBS' Late Late Show also goes dark through January 18 due to James Corden's own positive test. Meyers' and Corden's diagnoses come after Jimmy Fallon, whose The Tonight Show tapes in the same same building as Late Night, revealed he tested COVID-positive after his show's December 17 taping, just before Tonight's own holiday hiatus; Fallon (who was fully vaccinated, as are Meyers and Corden) fully recovered before production resumed on January 3, meaning Tonight did not have to face postponements. However, Fallon was revealed to have been intended to make a cameo on Saturday Night Live's December 18 episode, and thus may have contributed to the episode’s emergency reformatting. Late Night would return with Meyers hosting remotely for the week of January 10–13 with most crew members working from home or in-studio, before returning to the studio. [6][7]
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5 Thirteen current and former female staffers file a gender discrimination lawsuit against the Black News Channel in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, claiming that management paid female employees significantly less than male staffers, harbored a misogynistic work culture that forced them to conform to behavioral gender stereotypes, and retaliated against those who complained about the pay disparities and personal treatment. Two of the plaintiffs in the amended lawsuit had filed a prior complaint against BNC in August 2021. [12]
After Kevin Porter Jr. hit a game-winning three-pointer, Washington Wizards broadcaster Glenn Consor remarked on NBC Sports Washington that the Houston Rockets star, "like his dad, pulled the trigger at the right time." Porter's father went to prison after pleading guilty in the 1993 shooting death of a 14-year-old girl. Consor's comment drew ire from social media users, including LeBron James. In apologizing for the incident, Consor claimed he thought Kevin Porter Jr. was related to former Washington player Kevin Porter. [13]
7 The Magnolia Network, which replaced DIY Network three days before, pulls the home renovation series Home Work from their schedule and Discovery+ presence (where it had streamed since the summer of 2021), following allegations from three subject families of not meeting timelines, high additional costs, and lack of communication by the show's hosts, Andy and Candis Meredith. The show would be returned to the lineups on January 13. [14][15]
By earning $42,220 in her 28th victory, Amy Schneider becomes the first female contestant and fourth overall to win over $1 million in regular gameplay on Jeopardy!. Schneider would go on to surpass Matt Amodio for the second-most consecutive wins in the game show's history with her 39th victory on January 24. Her win streak ended at 40 two days later. (Ken Jennings, who has presided over Schneider's win streak as part-time interim host, holds the most consecutive wins with 74 during his streak as Jeopardy! champion in 2004.) [16][17]
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9 The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) hands out the 79th Golden Globe Awards, with notable TV winners including Succession (Best Drama Series), Hacks (Best Comedy Series), and Pose's Mj Rodriguez (the first openly trans person to win a Globe, for Best Actress in a Drama Series). The Globes are distributed in a private, non-televised ceremony (and winners announced via press release and the HPFA's social media channels) in light of broadcast rightsholder NBC's support of a boycott by various media organizations, actors, and other creatives over the HFPA's inadequate efforts to address the membership diversity of the organization (NBC carried the final game of the NFL regular season played between the Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders on this evening). [19][20]
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12 Richard Burgi confirms in an Instagram post that he was fired from The Young and the Restless for an inadvertent breach of distributor Sony Pictures Television's COVID-19 protocols, disclosing that he isolated for five days after testing COVID-positive during the CBS soap opera's holiday production hiatus in December—in accordance with prior CDC guidelines, revised that month to a five-day isolation period—rather than the SPT requirement for personnel to isolate for ten days which had not been revised. He then returned to the set five days early, testing negative twice. In contrast to other soap actors that were fired for COVID policy violations in 2021, some of whom publicly criticized their studios and networks, Burgi expressed sincere regret for his judgement. Robert Newman, known for playing Josh Lewis on Guiding Light off-and-on from 1981 until its 2009 conclusion, assumed the role of Ashland Locke (which Burgi had played since the character debuted in March 2021) on the February 9 episode. [23][24]
14 DirecTV announces it will cease carriage of One America News Network and AWE when its contract with parent company Herring Networks expires in early April, a decision applicable to its namesake satellite provider and sister service U-verse TV. The radicalist-leaning, conservative OAN has received criticism for pushing conspiracy theories (particularly involving COVID-19 vaccines and health restrictions, and debunked claims of electoral fraud during the 2020 presidential election and left-wing involvement in the January 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol) while gaining support from former president Donald Trump. Wealth culture-focused AWE has had issues involving the low overall appeal of its programming during economic recessions (most recently the ongoing COVID-19 recession), and aggressive carriage demands. Both networks will remain available on Verizon FiOS and smaller cable providers. [25]
19 WSAZ/Huntington, West Virginia multimedia journalist Tori Yorgey is struck by an SUV while reporting live from the scene of a water main break in Dunbar during that night's 11:00 p.m. newscast. Yorgey—who conducted the report roadside in wet and icy conditions, and continued with the report afterward—was uninjured, but was taken to a local hospital for observation as a precaution. (The accident occurred during Yorgey's last week at WSAZ; she became a reporter for ABC affiliate WTAE/Pittsburgh on February 1.) [26]
24 Deadline Hollywood reports ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global) halted its proposed reformatting of the general entertainment Paramount Network as the primarily film-focused Paramount Movie Network, citing the success of original drama series Yellowstone and COVID-related production delays of its planned telefilm output. First announced in September 2020, the reformatted channel was to offer original made-for-cable movies (including 52 new films per year), limited scripted series and miniseries (at least one per quarter), and films from the Paramount Pictures library. In preparation for the change, several of the network's original unscripted programs were either canceled outright or moved to its sister channels or to Paramount+ during late 2020 and 2021. [27]
25 Bravo fires Jennie Nguyen from the cast of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City after racially offensive comments and memes, including many mocking the Black Lives Matter movement, that she shared on Facebook during the 2020 anti-police brutality protests had resurfaced on social media. [28]
26 TLC fires Alina Kozhevnikova from the cast of 90 Day Fiancé (as well as spin-offs Before the 90 Days and the upcoming 90 Day Fiancé: Tell All) after past social media posts mocking various races and religions resurfaced (among them, a now-deleted 2014 post in which she used "nigga" eight times when describing a party she had been invited to in her native Russia, and one from 2015 mocking Hugh Grant's eldest daughter, who is half-Chinese, for being "kinda Asian."). [29]
27 Stephanie Ruhle is named permanent anchor of The 11th Hour. In addition to her usual 9:00 a.m. ET slot (which will be absorbed by Morning Joe once she vacates it), she had been serving as one of several rotating hosts of the MSNBC program since original anchor Brian Williams's departure from the network in December. The move will be made on March 2. [30][31]
31 During a discussion on The View about the controversy surrounding the McMinn County, Tennessee school district’s January 10 ban of the Holocaust-focused graphic novel Maus, moderator Whoopi Goldberg claims that the Holocaust was about “man’s inhumanity to man” and not based on race (appearing to characterize race—as she clarified during her appearance on that night's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert—in the narrower construct of ethnicity/skin color, rather than the broader outgroup context in line with Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party's view of Jews as an "inferior race" on religious grounds). Goldberg later apologized for the remarks amid widespread criticism from Jewish groups, and was placed on a two-week suspension by ABC News on February 1; she returned to The View on February 14. [32][33]
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February

Date Event Source
2 Jeff Zucker resigns as President of CNN, a role he held since 2013, after admitting that he failed to disclose his romantic relationship with CNN Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Allison Gollust, a former aide to ex-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in the wake of the sexual harassment allegations that led to Cuomo’s resignation the year prior. The scandal also led to the December 2021 firing of Cuomo Prime Time host Chris Cuomo for assisting in his brother’s defense against the allegations. Gollust would resign on February 15, after the investigation’s findings that they all violated company policy was released. On February 26, it was reported Chris Licht, co-creator of Morning Joe and executive producer of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, would become CNN's new president upon completion of the Warner Bros.-Discovery merger. [35][36]
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Deadline Hollywood reports that The Masked Singer judges Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong walked off a taping of the Fox series' season premiere the previous week after Rudy Giuliani was revealed to be a contestant. The other judges, Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger, remained on stage and spoke with the former New York City mayor who was among the allies of Donald Trump falsely alleging the 2020 election was stolen after Trump lost his re-election bid. [38]
3[39]–20 The 2022 Winter Olympics took place in Beijing, China, and aired on NBC and its U.S. cable networks as well as streaming on Peacock. The event marked the first time that NBC has broadcast the Olympics in back-to-back years, having aired the 2020 Summer Olympics less than seven months prior due to the COVID-19 pandemic delaying the event from its original July 2020 start date. (The Summer and Winter Olympics—for which NBC assumed exclusive broadcast rights in 1988 and 2002, respectively—have typically alternated every two years within each four-year interval since 1994, and occurred in the same calendar year during each interval from 1924 to 1992, outside of World War II-prompted cancellations.) It also marks the first time that NBCUniversal will provide full streaming coverage without requiring a pay-TV subscription, as Peacock will provide live coverage of all Olympic events, with replays made available upon each event's conclusion, as well as ancillary content (including opening, closing and medal ceremonies, and NBC's prime time and studio programming) via its subscription tiers. (NBC previously restricted access to most event livestreams via provider login through its dedicated Olympics website and app; however, Peacock provided limited live event coverage without such a requirement for the 2020 games.) On January 19, NBC Sports announced that all announcing talent for the games would be based out of its studios in Stamford, Connecticut in response to the Omicron variant. [40][41]
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5 Andrea Bordeaux is fired from the Starz series Run the World, after she refused to comply with the show's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Bordeaux's character, Ella McFair, will not be recast. [43]
7 Bertram van Munster, co-creator and executive producer of The Amazing Race, is sued on multiple complaints (including fraud, breach of oral contract and misappropriation of trade secrets) filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court by former CBS executive Leigh Collier, who alleged that van Munster recreated New Media Collective, a production company that they originally co-founded in 2014 before dissolving two years later, without her knowledge. Collier is seeking a share of profits and a 33% interest in the company. [44]
9 In a first for ESPN's NBA coverage, this evening's broadcast of a Golden State WarriorsUtah Jazz NBA game is headed by an all-female on-air crew, including play-by-play announcer Beth Mowins, analyst Doris Burke, and sideline reporter Lisa Salters. Additionally, the broadcast's directing chair and 33 other production positions in Salt Lake City (where the game is played) and ESPN's Bristol, Connecticut control room are occupied by female staffers. [45]
13 The Los Angeles Rams defeat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on NBC. The game—which was the first Super Bowl to take place on a calendar date falling within the scheduled date range of an ongoing Olympics event—was originally going to be aired on CBS, but it was traded to NBC (under an agreement reached in March 2019) so that it could be paired with the Winter Olympics to avoid potential dilution of viewership and advertising revenue for the two events. The switch also affected the NFL Honors, which occurred on February 10 broadcast on ABC and ESPN. The halftime show was headlined by rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar with appearances by 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak. The game marked the final NBC Sports assignment for sideline reporter Michele Tafoya, who left to pursue a career as a conservative commentator and political consultant. [46][47]
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14 Friends of WLRN Inc., which has served as the fundraising arm of School Board of Miami-Dade County’s public broadcasting operations since 1974, agrees to take over full-management of secondary PBS member station WLRN-TV and its news/talk FM sister (including its digital channels and satellite FM station WKWM/Marathon). The group had clashed with the school board in recent years after Miami-Dade County Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho and a committee recommended that a competing bid by South Florida PBS (which operates WPBT/Miami and WXEL/West Palm Beach) be selected. [50]
16 ViacomCBS changes its name to Paramount Global. The rebranding—which draws from its flagship studio Paramount Pictures and namesake streaming service Paramount+—retires the Viacom name after 52 years, dating back to the original company (originally formed as the CBS-owned syndication unit CBS Television Film Sales in 1952) and carried over to its successor entity following the 2006 separation of CBS and the original Viacom’s assets. [51]
17 Former 9-1-1 star Rockmond Dunbar sues 20th Television and parent The Walt Disney Company over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and their rejection of the religious exemptions he sought which led to his abrupt departure from the series in November. He claims discrimination and career sabotage. [52]
Everett Fitzhugh (filling in for regular play-by-play announcer John Forslund) and J. T. Brown call this date's Seattle Kraken-Winnipeg Jets game for Root Sports Northwest, and in doing so make history as the first all-Black duo to call a National Hockey League TV broadcast. [53]
22 Standard General and Apollo Global Management announce their intent to acquire Tegna Inc. for $5.4 billion; a Standard General affiliate company will assume voting equity in Tegna, while Cox Media Group and Apollo (through funding managed by an Apollo affiliate firm) will hold securities not attributable to voting interests. Concurrently, Cox (which is majority owned by Apollo) will acquire Tegna-owned stations in Austin (KVUE), DallasFort Worth (WFAA and KMPX) and Houston (KHOU and KTBU), and Standard-owned stations in PaducahCape Girardeau (KBSI and WDKA), Lincoln (KLKN) and Providence (WLNE); Standard will acquire WFXT/Boston from Cox in turn. Deb McDermott will be appointed as Tegna’s CEO after the sale’s closure, which is expected to occur during the second half of 2022, barring potential opposition from federal regulators over Apollo’s existing Cox and proposed Tegna interests. [54][55]
24 CNN announces it will cut back the use of its "squeezeback" ad units, which allow for commercials to play without cutting away from live coverage, following juxtaposition of upbeat ads, including one from Applebee's against footage of air raid sirens sounding across Kyiv, coming out of its coverage of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. In addition, Applebee's pulls its ads from the network altogether. [56][57]
California–Oregon Broadcasting Inc. announces its intent to sell its Eugene, Oregon duopoly of Fox affiliate KLSR-TV and MyNetworkTV affiliate KEVU-CD to Cox Media Group; the purchase price was not initially disclosed. Following its expected completion during the second quarter of the year, the sale will leave NBC affiliate KOBI/Medford and its Klamath Falls satellite KOTI as California–Oregon Broadcasting’s only remaining television properties. [58]
27 KCRG-TV/Cedar Rapids, Iowa announces the termination of its morning anchor Jay Greene for an undisclosed incident the station determined violated its code of conduct. The firing leaves the Gray Television-owned ABC affiliate with two anchor openings, as evening anchor Chris Earl departed for a position in Florida earlier in the month. [59]
The 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards air on TBS and TNT from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. Noted TV-related winners include the casts of Succession and Ted Lasso (Outstanding Drama and Comedy Series Ensembles), as well as Lee Jung-jae and HoYeon Jung (Outstanding Male and Female Drama Series Actors) of Squid Game, the first non-English language TV series to win SAG Awards. [60]
28 The Real USFL, LLC, a group representing the owners of the original league’s franchises and fronted by Larry Csonka (acting in his capacity as general manager of the original Jacksonville Bulls), files a lawsuit against Fox Sports and subsidiary National Spring Football League Enterprises Co, LLC, seeking an injunction to prevent the new United States Football League from using the name or trademarks associated with the original league (which operated from 1983 to 1986 and was officially dissolved in 1990). Attorneys for the league assert that intellectual property rights for the new USFL had been registered in 2011. The new USFL—which uses the original league’s team names, logos and other materials for its eight initial teams—is scheduled to begin play April 16, with games scheduled to air on Fox, NBC, FS1 and USA Network and stream on Peacock. [61][62]
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March

Date Event Source
1 Turner Sports obtains the English-language rights to United States men's and women's national soccer team matches beginning in 2023. Through the United States Soccer Federation’s eight-year deal with the WarnerMedia division, HBO Max will stream more than 20 matches, with TNT or TBS simulcasting select matches. Turner's Bleacher Report website also gains rights to expanded content through the agreement. [64]
Production on Season 7 of Nailed It! is permanently suspended after staffers on the Netflix baking competition go on strike, an effort to win a union contract between the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and the show's production company, Magical Elves. The four episodes that had been finished are expected to run on Netflix in the fall, to coincide with the season's Halloween theme. [65]
7 The 57th Academy of Country Music Awards are broadcast on Amazon Prime Video from Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Hosted by Dolly Parton, it is one of the first major awards ceremonies on U.S. television to move exclusively to a subscription video on demand (SVOD) streaming service. (Prime Video replaced previous rightsholder CBS, which had aired the ACMs from 1998 to 2021.) With two wins each, Miranda Lambert (“Entertainer of the Year”, and “Video of the Year" for “Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)" in collaboration with Elle King), Carly Pearce (“Female Artist of the Year”, and “Music Event of the Year” for "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" in collaboration with Ashley McBryde) and Lainey Wilson (“Song of the Year” for "Things a Man Oughta Know", and “New Female Artist of the Year”) were tied for the most awards. [66][67]
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8 Apple TV+ announces a deal with Major League Baseball to air a weekly doubleheader of Friday night games, a package that will launch once the 2022 season begins in April. The exclusive broadcasts—which will be produced by MLB and feature pre-game, post-game, and other ancillary programming—will be the first foray into live-streaming sporting events for Apple TV+. [69]
11 Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reports that longtime Fox Sports lead broadcaster Joe Buck is expected to become the new play-by-play announcer for ESPN's Monday Night Football, where he will continue to work with his partner Troy Aikman. The Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback earlier agreed to a five-year deal worth $92.5 million. According to Marchand, Fox granted Buck a release from his contract in exchange for receiving additional rights to Big Ten Conference football games from ESPN. [70]

Future events

March

Date Event Source
13 The 27th Critics' Choice Awards will air simultaneously on both TBS and The CW (the latter network is a joint venture between Paramount Global and WarnerMedia, thus the ability to simulcast with TBS, in an arrangement announced on October 26, 2021). The ceremony, which will coincide with the 75th BAFTA Awards, will take place at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Taye Diggs and Nicole Byer will host. It was postponed from its intended January 9 date on December 22, 2021, due to safety concerns related to the COVID Omicron variant. [21][71]
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27 The 94th Academy Awards will air on ABC from the Dolby Theatre. The later-than-usual date avoids a conflict with the Winter Olympics. Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer and Regina Hall will host. [76][77]
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April

Date Event Source
3 The 64th Annual Grammy Awards will air on CBS from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the first time it has been held outside of Los Angeles or New York since the 15th edition from Nashville in 1973. It was postponed from its intended January 31 date on January 5 due to safety concerns related to the Omicron variant, and NBA and NHL policies require team priority for arena booking throughout their playoff seasons, nixing the original venue of Crypto.com Arena (the former Staples Center) in Los Angeles. [79][80]
11 The 2022 CMT Music Awards will air on CBS from Nashville, Tennessee. ViacomCBS announced that the awards would moving from CMT to CBS on June 29, 2021, to serve as a replacement for the departing Academy of Country Music Awards; as such, the 2022 edition will be the first to be shown on broadcast television. It was bumped from its April 3 date by the rescheduled Grammy Awards. [81][80]
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Fall

Event Source
Star Jones will take over as presiding judge of Divorce Court, succeeding Faith Jenkins (who became the show's arbitrator in September 2020). It will mark a return to the syndicated court show genre for the lawyer, legal analyst and original co-host of ABC's The View: Jones became the first African American arbitrator of a court show as judge of the 1994–95 series Jones & Jury. [83]

TBD

Event Source
The Detroit duopoly of WWJ-TV (CBS) and WKBD-TV (CW) will launch an in-house news department, coinciding with CBS News Local's launch of its CBS News Detroit streaming channel (see "Networks and Services" below). For much of the time since the CBS Television Stations duopoly's previous news department closed in December 2002, WWJ had been the only "Big Four" network O&O and the largest "Big Three" station not to air regular local newscasts, having mainly aired nightly weather segments and a Sunday public affairs program (outside of a weather/traffic-focused weekday morning newscast from 2009 to 2012). The new operation will take over production of WKBD's 10:00 p.m. newscast, which has been produced by CBS O&O sister KTVT/DallasFort Worth since 2020. (WKBD previously offered an in-house prime time newscast from 1968 to 2002—produced thereafter by ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV until its 2005 cancellation—and produced an 11:00 p.m. newscast for WWJ from 2001 to 2002). [84][85]
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Television shows

Shows debuting in 2022

Shows changing networks

Show Moved from Moved to Source
Next Influencer AwesomenessTV Paramount+ [87]
MTV Unplugged MTV [88]
AEW Dynamite TNT TBS [89]
Promised Land ABC Hulu [90]
The Orville Fox [91][92]
Power Rangers Nickelodeon Netflix[note 1] [93]
The Shop HBO YouTube [94]
Love Island CBS Peacock [95]
Scripps National Spelling Bee ESPN Ion/Bounce TV [96]
Thursday Night Football Fox/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video Amazon Prime Video[note 2] [97]
Harley Quinn DC Universe HBO Max [98][99]
Pennyworth Epix [100]
Genius National Geographic Disney+ [101]

Milestone episodes and anniversaries

Show Network Episode # Episode title Episode airdate Source
Ridiculousness MTV 800th episode "Chanel and Sterling CDXIII" January 7 [102]
American Greed CNBC 200th episode "Theranos CEO on Trial" January 12 [103]
Today NBC 70th anniversary "January 14, 2022" January 14 [104]
Ask This Old House PBS 20th anniversary N/A January 20 [105]
Lone Star Law Discovery 100th episode "Lake Saviors" January 22 [106]
Late Night NBC 40th anniversary "David Letterman/Adam Duritz" February 1 [107]
The Goldbergs ABC 200th episode "The Wedding" March 2 [108]
The Talk CBS 2500th episode N/A March 11 [109]
Evil Lives Here Investigation Discovery 100th episode "He Kept Her in a Tree Stump" March 13[note 3] [110]
The Bold and the Beautiful CBS 35th anniversary #8736 March 24 [111]
S.W.A.T. 100th episode TBA April 10 [112]
This Is Us NBC TBA April [113]
Doc McStuffins Disney Junior 10th anniversary
TBA
[114]
Dynasty The CW 100th episode [115]
Teen Titans Go! Cartoon Network 400th episode [116]
Grey's Anatomy ABC [117]

Shows returning in 2022

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
Dirty Jobs 2012 Revival Discovery same January 2 [118]
Joe Millionaire
(as Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer)
2003 Fox January 6 [119][120]
Fraggle Rock
(as Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock)
1987 Reboot HBO Apple TV+ January 21 [121]
Celebrity Big Brother 2019 New season CBS same February 2 [122][123]
Real Husbands of Hollywood 2016 Revival BET BET+ February 10 [124]
The Proud Family
(as The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder)
2005 Disney Channel Disney+ February 23 [125]
Law & Order 2010 NBC same February 24 [126][127]
CBS Reports CBS CBS News February 25 [128]
Mystery Science Theater 3000 2018 New season Netflix Gizmoplex March 4 [129][130]
Yo! MTV Raps 1995 Revival MTV Paramount+ Spring [88][131]
All Rise 2021 New season CBS OWN June [132]
Night Court 1992 Revival NBC same TBA [133]
Clone High 2003 MTV HBO Max [134]
Frasier 2004 NBC Paramount+ [135][136]
Reading Rainbow
(as Reading Rainbow Live)
2006 PBS same [137]
Making the Band 2009 MTV [138]
Party Down 2010 Starz [139]
Don't Forget the Lyrics! 2011 First-run syndication Fox [140]
Beavis and Butt-Head MTV Paramount+ [141]
Lingo Game Show Network CBS [142]
Person to Person 2012 CBS CBS News [128]
What Not to Wear 2013 TLC same [143]
Total Drama Island 2014 TBD Cartoon Network Cartoon Network/HBO Max [144]
Yo Gabba Gabba! 2015 Revival Nickelodeon Apple TV+ [145]
Inside Amy Schumer 2016 Comedy Central Paramount+ [146]
Dating Naked VH1 [147]
Bee and PuppyCat New season YouTube Netflix [148]
Step Up 2018 YouTube Premium Starz [149]
Who Do You Think You Are? TLC NBC [150][151]
Ink Master 2020 Paramount Network Paramount+ [147]
Manifest 2021 NBC Netflix [152]

Shows ending in 2022

End date Show Channel First aired Status Source
January 7 Search Party HBO Max 2016 Ended [153]
January 14 The Expanse Amazon Prime Video 2015 [154]
The Dr. Oz Show First-run syndication 2009 [155]
January 15 Watters' World Fox News 2015 [156][157]
January 22 Justice with Judge Jeanine 2011 [158]
January 24 Ordinary Joe NBC 2021 Canceled [159]
February 3 Kid Cosmic Netflix 2021 Ended [160][161]
February 6 Claws TNT 2017 [162][163][164]
February 14 Adults Adopting Adults A&E 2022 Canceled [165]
February 17 Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs HBO Max 2021 [166][167][168]
February 18 Muppet Babies Disney Junior 2018 Ended [169]
Fancy Nancy[note 4] [170]
February 21 Arthur PBS Kids 1996 [171][172]
February 24 Keiser Report RT America 2009 Canceled [173]
February 28 Dennis Miller + One 2020 [174]
March 17 Flip or Flop HGTV 2013 Ending [175]
April 25 Better Things FX 2016 [176][177]
April 29 Ozark Netflix 2017 [178][179]
May Bull CBS 2016 [180]
The Ellen DeGeneres Show First-run syndication 2003 [181]
Nick Cannon 2021 Canceled [182]
The Good Dish 2022 [183]
May 22 Saints & Sinners Bounce 2016 Ending [184]
May 24 This Is Us NBC [185][186][187]
June 15 Love, Victor Hulu 2020 [188]
August 15 Better Call Saul AMC 2015 [189][190][191]
September Judge Jerry First-run syndication 2019 Canceled [192]
Fall Atlanta FX 2016 Ending [193]
Queen Sugar Oprah Winfrey Network [194]
TBA The Wendy Williams Show First-run syndication 2008 [195]
The Walking Dead AMC 2010 [196]
Black-ish ABC 2014 [197]
Grace and Frankie Netflix 2015 [198][199]
Black Market with Michael K. Williams Vice 2016 [200]
You Me Her[note 5] TBA [201]
Animal Kingdom TNT [202]
Summer Camp Island HBO Max 2018 [203]
Hilda Netflix [204]
Manifest [152]
Dead to Me 2019 [205]
Family Reunion [206]
Wu-Tang: An American Saga Hulu [207]
The Casagrandes Nickelodeon Canceled [208]
Amphibia Disney Channel Ending [209]
The Owl House 2020 [210][211]
Motherland: Fort Salem Freeform [212]
Kevin Can F**k Himself AMC 2021 [213]

Entering syndication in 2022

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
9-1-1 5 Yes [214]
Fuller House No GAC Family’s acquisition of the 2016–20 Netflix sitcom (which joined the network’s lineup on February 28) marks the first time that Fuller House has been carried on the same platform as its parent series, Full House (which began airing on GAC Family on February 7). [215]
Wahlburgers 10 No [216]

Networks and services

Launches

Network Type Launch date Notes Sources
CBS News Miami OTT streaming January 24 CBS Television Stations launches CBS News Miami, utilizing news resources from and originating out of the Doral studios of CBSTVS's MiamiFort Lauderdale duopoly of CBS O&O WFOR-TV and MyNetworkTV affiliate WBFS-TV. The service—the 13th CBS News Local property to launch—offers simulcasts and encores of WFOR/WBFS's newscasts, original content and additional newscasts produced exclusively for the service as well as national programming from the parent CBS News Streaming network. [217]
Story Television OTA multicast March 28 On February 14, Weigel Broadcasting announced that it would launch Story Television on March 28. The network—which will be Weigel’s sixth national network and its seventh network overall (counting MeTV+, which has its availability limited to select Weigel stations), and the group’s first multicast network to focus on unscripted programming—will feature historical and factual programming drawing primarily from the A&E Networks program library (mainly featuring series originated on A&E and History). In addition to Weigel-owned stations, Story Television will initially be available on stations owned by Hearst Television, Marquee Broadcasting and Maranatha Broadcasting Company. [218][219]
CNN+ OTT streaming March 29 Announced by WarnerMedia News & Sports in July 2021, the subscription companion streaming service to CNN which will be available as an add-on within CNN’s apps and websites will feature exclusive and original programs including talk shows providing analysis of news and current events, and specialty genre programming (including live shows anchored by Wolf Blitzer, Brian Stelter and Chris Wallace, and additional series hosted by Don Lemon, Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper) as well as original series and documentaries from CNN’s library (such as Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown), and interactive programming. [220][221]
CBS News Detroit OTT streaming Late summer/early fall On December 14, 2021, CBS Television Stations announced that it would launch CBS News Detroit in the second or third quarter of 2022, utilizing resources from CBSTVS's Detroit duopoly of CBS O&O WWJ-TV and CW O&O WKBD-TV, which will relaunch in-house news operations for the first time since their previous effort was discontinued in December 2002 (see above). Collectively, CBS News Detroit is expected to produce 137 hours per week of live news programming (40 hours of which will consist of WWJ/WKBD news simulcasts), along with offering supplemental national content from CBS News Streaming. [84][217]

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network
name
New network
name
Type Conversion date Notes Source
Hillsong Channel TBN Inspire OTA multicast and cable/satellite/IPTV January 1 Trinity Broadcasting Network renamed their joint venture network with Hillsong Church on January 1, a change announced in mid-November 2021, as the American Hillsong Church and Australian mother church have come under controversies involving their personnel, past and present, including the issues of former American church leader Carl Lentz's infidelity and allegations of founder Frank Houston's sexual abuse of children coming to light. Hillsong will remain a part of the network and its main programmer. [222]
DIY Network Magnolia Network Cable and satellite January 5 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 launch has since been oft-moved; Discovery announced on January 16, 2020, it would launch October 4 in the same year, but coronavirus-caused filming restrictions that would affect the network's debut lineup forced Discovery to delay the network's launch date indefinitely on April 21, 2020, with some programming launched as a part of Discovery+ starting on January 4, 2021, instead to build word-of-mouth for the linear network launch. More Magnolia Network content was placed on Discovery+ in mid-July of that year, with the transition of the wireline DIY Network to Magnolia Network occurring on January 5, 2022. [223][224]
[225][226]
[227]
CBSN CBS News Streaming OTT streaming January 24 CBS News announced the rebrand of its CBSN streaming channel in November 2021, in an attempt to unify branding and newsgathering resources with the division. In addition to retaining daily rolling news blocks and content sourced from and simulcasts of CBS News programs (such as 60 Minutes and Face the Nation), the renamed CBS News Streaming Network incorporated additional original programming including The Uplift (hosted by CBS Mornings co-anchor Tony Dokoupil), a revival of Person to Person (hosted by Norah O'Donnell), Here Comes the Sun (a spin-off of CBS Sunday Morning), and The Dish (an extension of the cooking segments featured on CBS Saturday Morning, featuring that program's anchors). Concurrent with the national network's rebranding and the launch of its Miami service, CBS Television Stations concurrently rebranded its 12 existing local CBSN services under the CBS News Local umbrella. [217]
Court TV Mystery Ion Mystery OTA multicast and cable/satellite February 24 On February 23, the E. W. Scripps Company announced it would rebrand the true crime and mystery-focused multicast network as an extension of Ion Television effective February 24; Scripps considered the Ion branding more fitting for Mystery, which mainly offers scripted police procedural and mystery series as well as selected true crime documentary series, than that of co-owned Court TV as the main Ion network has aired similarly formatted scripted programs—as was the case, incidentally, during the latter years of Court TV's indirect cable predecessor—for most of its history. (Mystery—which, ironically, is not carried on the same station as the local Ion outlet in many of its markets as of the rebranding date—was among the five existing Scripps-owned subchannel networks that had their local affiliations moved to Ion-owned stations following the company's 2021 acquisition of Ion Media.) [228]

Closures

Network Type End date Notes Sources
NickRewind Programming block January 31 TeenNick discontinued the overnight block of Nickelodeon's 1990s and 2000s original series on this date, replacing it with more recent Nickelodeon series already carried on its schedule (such as the original iCarly). Airing under multiple brands since its 2011 premiere, NickRewind had seen most of its programming shift to other ViacomCBS/Paramount streaming venues—including Pluto TV and Paramount+—since 2019. [229]
RT America Cable and satellite March 3 The Washington-based arm of Russian state-funded news channel RT ceased operations in the wake of widespread opposition to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with production partner T&R Productions discontinuing all live programming and laying off its entire staff. The shutdown occurred two days after its removal by DirecTV and co-owned U-verse, which outside its YouTube channel, left Dish Network and its vMVPD service Sling TV as its only remaining linear distributors, and Roku, as part of a broader removal of RT's streaming apps from its global channel stores. (DirecTV had been considering removing RT America prior to the invasion once its contract expired mid-year, while Roku’s initial removal of RT’s apps in Europe was related to E.U. sanctions on Russian state media outlets.) Ora Media, one of the network‘s production partners, had also paused production of programs hosted by Dennis Miller (who was among the few on-air hosts to have resigned from the network in protest of the invasion) and William Shatner. [230][231]
[174]
Fox Life Cable & satellite March 31 The American version of Fox Life, a Spanish-language network carrying mainly instructional home programming imported from Latin and South America, and Spanish-language dubs of American reality programming, will be discontinued on this date, as The Walt Disney Company continues to wind down extraneous and declining assets from their acquisition of much of the assets of 21st Century Fox, especially those requiring payment of brand licensing fees to Fox Corporation. The network had launched as the U.S. version of Utilisma in 2001, becoming Fox Life in 2013; other international versions of Fox Life had already been wound down through 2020 and 2021 (five other regional versions in Western Europe and Japan were closed or relaunched under new brands and formats under News Corp/Fox ownership between 2009 and 2016), resulting in the U.S. version's closure marking the discontinuation of the brand. The Latin American version of Fox Life, since rebranded as Star Life, will also close on the same date. [232][233]
Hotstar
(U.S. only)
OTT streaming TBD On August 31, 2021, Disney announced that the U.S. version of Hotstar—targeted domestically at mainly American-born and expatriate Indians—would cease operations as a standalone platform by around late 2022. On the date of the announcement, Bollywood and South Asian films, television series and original specials featured in Hotstar's U.S. catalog (which will be rotated on and off at regular intervals) were added to Hulu, while the service's rights to Indian Premier League, ICC Men's T20 World Cup and BCCI-sanctioned cricket competitions were incorporated into ESPN+. Hotstar (alternately branded as Disney+ Hotstar in Asia) will continue to operate in parts of South Asia (specifically India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore), Canada and the United Kingdom. [234][235]

Television stations

Subchannel launches

Date Market Station Channel Affiliation Source
January 21 Marquette, Michigan WZMQ 19.7 Ion Television [236]
TBA Los Angeles KWHY-TV 22.8 Spanish News [237]

Stations changing network affiliations

Date Market Station Channel Prior affiliation New affiliation Notes Source
January 1 SalinasMonterey
Santa Cruz, California
KCBA 35.1 Fox CW+ In December 2021, the News-Press & Gazette Company, owner of CBS affiliate KION-TV, purchased the rights to Fox network and syndicated programming held by KCBA (owned by Seal Rock Broadcasters and operated by Entravision Communications via an LMA). On January 1, KCBA's former intellectual unit—including the Fox affiliation—moved permanently to KION-DT2 (which retained the former's prior "Fox 35" brand and took over KCBA's former channel slots on local cable and satellite providers), while KCBA affiliated with The CW Plus, which relocated from the KION subchannel. The move resulted in the "Big Four" affiliations in the Salinas–Monterey market becoming controlled by only two commercial stations (Hearst-owned NBC affiliate KSBW has carried ABC over its DT2 feed since April 2011). [238]
KION-TV 46.2 CW+ Fox
January 3 Bakersfield, California KUVI-DT 45.1 True Crime Network Twist
January 21 Marquette, Michigan WJMN-TV 3.1 CBS MyNetworkTV (primary);
Antenna TV (secondary)
On January 20, Lilly Broadcasting—as part of affiliation renewals involving sister stations WENY/Elmira, New York and WSEE/Erie, Pennsylvania—announced that WZMQ would take over as the Upper Peninsula’s CBS affiliate effective the following day, replacing Nexstar Media Group-owned WJMN-TV, which had carried the network’s programming since February 1992, a byproduct of CBS’s purchase of the station and Green Bay sister WFRV (of which WJMN served as a semi-satellite from its October 1969 sign-on until the CBS disaffiliation) from Midwest Television and Radio. WJMN affiliated with MyNetworkTV (previously on WZMQ) and added programming from Nexstar-owned Antenna TV to fill vacated overnight/early morning and weekend slots, while retaining most of its syndicated content and expanding its twice-daily evening newscasts to one hour each. CBS was relegated to WZMQ-DT2 (displacing both Start TV to WZMQ-DT4 and that subchannel's former Ion Television affiliation to the newly launched WZMQ-DT7), while adding morning weather inserts and evening newscasts produced primarily out of WSEE/WICU’s Erie News Now operation in downtown Erie. (As MeTV remained on WZMQ’s main feed, the switch marked the first known instance of a "Big Four" network maintaining a subchannel-only affiliation with a station primarily affiliated with a network intended for subchannel distribution.) [239][236]
[note 6]
WZMQ 19.2 Start TV CBS
January 25 Alpena, Michigan WBKB-TV 11.2 Fox/MyNetworkTV (moved to 11.4) NBC On January 24, Marks Radio Group announced that WBKB-DT2 would switch to NBC the following day. In turn, the subchannel's former Fox, MyNetworkTV and syndicated programming inventory was moved to a new DT4 subchannel of that station. The addition of NBC programming results in the "Big Four" affiliations in the Alpena market becoming controlled by the market's sole commercial station (WBKB-TV has been a primary CBS affiliate since its September 1975 sign-on and has also carried ABC on its DT3 feed since January 2013) and gave NBC local broadcast outlets in all 210 Nielsen DMAs. (The CW, affiliated with cable-only CW Plus outlet "WBAE", is the only remaining major network not available over-the-air within the Alpena DMA.) Previously, NBC programming had been provided to the area on cable and satellite via WTOM-TV/Cheboygan, which provides fringe over-the-air coverage to Alpena. [241]
January 31 Honolulu KIKU 20.1 ShopHQ Multicultural Independent On January 31, Allen Media Broadcasting took over ownership of KIKU, thus making the 39-year-old independent a sister station of ABC affiliate KITV. It also brought back its previous multicultural schedule of Japanese, Chinese, and Tagalog-language programming that was removed by its then-owner WRNN-TV Associates in favor of a controversial deal with ShopHQ to exploit their must-carry coverage across all their stations (a network already universally available through cable and satellite, and only 15 channels away from KIKU's channel position on Oceanic Spectrum, the state's major cable provider), which especially sparked outrage from local viewers and the station's own management (which will remain under Allen ownership) for removal of local-targeted programming in favor of a low-rated Mainland shopping network. In addition, KIKU will also serve as a secondary ABC affiliate for KITV, including simulcasting its newscasts (as well as adding an extra hour of its morning newscast) and regular syndicated programming. [242][243]

Subchannels changing network affiliations

Date Market Station Channel Prior affiliation New affiliation Notes Source
January 1 Lexington, Kentucky WDKY-TV 56.2 Comet Rewind TV [citation needed]
January 21 Marquette, Michigan WZMQ 19.4 Ion Television Start TV [239][236]
January 22 Baltimore, Maryland WMAR-TV 2.2 Laff Grit [citation needed]
WMJF-CD 39.4 Grit Laff

Station closures

Date Channel Affiliation Market Date Notes Source

Deaths

January

Date Name Age Notes Source
January 1 Jay Wolpert 79 American screenwriter and producer, whose television work was most associated with game shows (1969 Jeopardy! Grand Champion, did production work on The Price Is Right, created Whew!, Hit Man, Blackout and Rodeo Drive) [244]
January 4 Joan Copeland 99 American actress, whose television work included regular, recurring and guest roles in several soap operas (Search for Tomorrow, Love of Life, The Edge of Night, How to Survive a Marriage, As the World Turns, Loving, and One Life to Live) and the 1960 live production of The Iceman Cometh as well as guest roles in Suspense, The Patty Duke Show, Naked City, All in the Family, Law & Order, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, The Defenders, All in the Family, Cagney & Lacey, American Playhouse and ER. [245]
January 6 Sidney Poitier 94 Bahamian-American actor/film director, was the first Black person to win an Academy Award for Best Actor (1964); television credits include the made-for-TV movies Separate but Equal, To Sir, with Love II, Mandela and de Klerk, and The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn. [246]
January 8 Marilyn Bergman 93 American songwriter and composer (Bracken's World, Maude, Good Times, Alice, Brooklyn Bridge, and In the Heat of the Night) [247]
January 9 Dwayne Hickman 87 American actor and television executive, producer and director. Hickman portrayed Chuck MacDonald, Bob Collins' girl-crazy teenage nephew, in the 1950s The Bob Cummings Show and the title character in the 1960s sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, and later served as a programming executive at CBS from 1977 to 1988. [248]
Bob Saget 65 Actor and comedian best known as Danny Tanner on Full House and Fuller House, the first host of America's Funniest Home Videos, and the narrator, older Ted Mosby, on How I Met Your Mother. Other TV credits include hosting the game show 1 vs. 100; lead roles in Raising Dad, Surviving Suburbia and the telefilm Father and Scout; and directing the telefilms For Hope and Becoming Dick. [249]
January 10 Robert Durst 78 Subject of HBO's The Jinx miniseries, in which he accidentally confessed to murder on a hot mic, which led to his conviction on first-degree homicide in the death of longtime friend Susan Berman. [250]
January 15 Ralph Emery 88 Country music radio/TV personality, and host of the syndicated Pop! Goes the Country and The Nashville Network's Nashville Now [251]
January 18 Peter Robbins 65 Child actor best known for originating the voice of Charlie Brown, from A Charlie Brown Christmas through It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown [252]
André Leon Talley 73 Fashion journalist and stylist; served as a judge on America's Next Top Model, and as a contributor for Entertainment Tonight. [253]
January 19 Gaspard Ulliel 37 French actor (Moon Knight) [254]
January 20 Meat Loaf 74 Singer and actor; TV credits include musical guest appearances on Saturday Night Live (in 1978 and 1981), and starring as Doug Rennie in Ghost Wars. [255]
January 21 Louie Anderson 68 Actor and comedian, best known for Emmy-winning role as Christine Baskets on Baskets. Other notable TV credits include serving as creator and star of Life with Louie, host of the syndicated version of Family Feud (from 1999 to 2002), and appearing as a regular panelist on Funny You Should Ask. [256]
January 22 Kathryn Kates 73 American actress; TV credits include recurring and guest roles in Seinfeld, Orange Is the New Black, Lizzie McGuire, Shades of Blue and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. [257]
January 25 David G. Mugar 82 American businessman (founder of WHDH-TV/Boston and creator of the Boston Pops Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular) [258]
January 26 Morgan Stevens 70 Actor, best known as David Reardon in Fame, Jack Gardner in A Year in the Life and Nick Diamond in Melrose Place [259][260]
c. January 26 Moses J. Moseley 31 Actor (The Walking Dead) [261]
January 28 Donald May 92 Actor, best known as Sam Colt, Jr. on Colt .45 and Adam Drake on The Edge of Night [262]
January 29 Howard Hesseman 81 Actor best known as DJ John "Dr. Johnny Fever" Caravella on WKRP in Cincinnati and its sequel The New WKRP in Cincinnati, Sam Royer on One Day at a Time, and Charlie Moore on Head of the Class [263]
January 30 Cheslie Kryst 30 Miss USA 2019 winner and correspondent for Extra [264]

February

Date Name Age Notes Sources
February 9 Jim Angle 75 Journalist and reporter for ABC News, CNN, and Fox News (part of the latter network's inaugural reporting lineup in 1996) [265]
February 19 Lindsey Pearlman 43 Actress (General Hospital, Chicago Justice) [266]
Nightbirde 31 Singer, competed on the sixteenth season of America's Got Talent. [267]
February 21 Bob Beckel 73 Commentator for Fox News and CNN, an original panelist of The Five [268]
February 22 Johnathan Szeles 63 Stand-up comedian and magician known as "The Amazing Johnathan", hosted Ruckus, appeared on Criss Angel Mindfreak [269]
February 24 Sally Kellerman 84 Actress, appeared in Maron, Star Trek, The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange, and High School USA! [270]
February 25 Farrah Forke 54 Actress, best known as Alex Lambert on Wings, appeared on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, and voiced Big Barda on Batman Beyond and Justice League Unlimited [271]
February 26 Ralph Ahn 95 Actor best known as Tran on New Girl [272]
February 27 Ned Eisenberg 65 Actor best known as Atty. Roger Kressler on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit [273]
February 28 Kirk Baily 59 Actor best known as Kevin "Ug" Lee on Salute Your Shorts, voice actor for English dubs of Trigun and Cowboy Bebop [274]

March

Date Name Age Notes Source
March 1 Conrad Janis 94 Actor best known as Fred McConnell on Mork & Mindy and Otto Bob Palindrome on Quark [275]
March 2 Johnny Brown 84 Regular cast member of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, played Nathan Bookman on Good Times [276]
March 3 Tim Considine 81 Writer and actor best known as Mike Douglas on My Three Sons [277]
March 4 Elsa Klensch 92 Fashion journalist and host of CNN's Style with Elsa Klensch [278]
Mitchell Ryan 88 Actor best known as Burke Devlin on Dark Shadows and Edward Montgomery on Dharma & Greg [279]
March 10 Emilio Delgado 81 Actor, best known as Luis Rodriguez on Sesame Street, which he played from 1971 to 2016. Appeared on Hawaii Five-O, Law & Order, Falcon Crest and House of Cards [280]
March 11 Traci Braxton 50 Singer (Braxton Family Values) [281]

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Notes

  1. ^ Netflix premiered 13 of 22 of the previous season's episodes on June 15 and October 15, 2021 prior to becoming the series's official home.
  2. ^ Just like with ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcasts, a local broadcast syndication simulcast is mandatory for each team's market each week. A limited number of games will remain exclusive to NFL Network due to terms in the network's retransmission consent contracts with cable, satellite, and subscription over-the-top providers.
  3. ^ Early release on March 6 on Discovery+
  4. ^ The third and final season received an early, full release on Disney+ on November 12, 2021.
  5. ^ The final episodes aired on its Canadian home, CraveTV on June 7, 2020
  6. ^ On January 21, Nexstar Media Group announced it had renewed the affiliation contracts of its 39 CBS stations, including those of WFRV and 11 other affiliates that continued to carry the CBS schedule on day-to-day status after their prior affiliation agreements expired on December 31, 2021 amidst the continuing negotiations without a temporary extension.[240] Of the 13 Nexstar-run CBS stations that had their contracts lapse overall, WJMN (which was notified of the move of CBS to WZMQ only three days before the switch) was the only station that did not remain with the network.
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