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2022 en la televisión estadounidense

En la televisión estadounidense en 2022, los eventos notables incluyeron debuts, finales y cancelaciones de programas de televisión; lanzamientos, cierres y cambios de marca de canales; estaciones que cambiaron o agregaron sus afiliaciones a la red; información sobre controversias, transacciones comerciales y disputas de transmisión ; y muertes de quienes hicieron diversas contribuciones al medio.

Eventos notables

Enero

Febrero

Marzo

Abril

Puede

Junio

Julio

Agosto

Septiembre

Octubre

Noviembre

Diciembre

Premios

Programas de televisión

Programas que debutan en 2022

Muestra redes cambiantes

Episodios y aniversarios importantes

Programas que regresan en 2022

Los siguientes programas regresarán con nuevos episodios después de haber sido cancelados o finalizado su emisión anteriormente:

Programas que finalizan en 2022

Entrar en sindicación en 2022

Una lista de programas (actuales o cancelados) que han acumulado suficientes episodios (entre 65 y 100) o temporadas (tres o más) para ser elegibles para distribución fuera de la red y/o transmisiones por cable básicas.

Redes y servicios

Lanzamientos

Conversiones y rebrandings

Cierres

Television stations

Station launches

Subchannel launches

Stations changing network affiliations

Subchannels changing network affiliations

Station closures

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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Notes

  1. ^ With its move to the streaming service, first-run episodes of Days of Our Lives—which had been available to its free and paid users as an NBC program—will be paywalled to subscribers of Peacock's premium tiers. Days will become only the third soap opera to move from broadcast to streaming (following the short-lived revivals of All My Children and One Life to Live—which ended their linear runs on ABC in September 2011 and January 2012, respectively—on Hulu in 2013), and its departure from NBC leaves CBS's The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, and ABC's General Hospital as the only remaining soap operas carried on U.S. broadcast television.
  2. ^ YouTube TV's HBO Max add-on consists of in-app access to live feeds of the seven linear HBO channels and VOD content from the premium channel, and provider login access to the HBO Max app. (The vMVPD also offers a standalone HBO add-on without login access to HBO Max, which requires a subscription to its base channel package to purchase.)
  3. ^ In the Jacksonville DMA, CBS affiliate WJAX—which Cox operates under a joint sales agreement with owner Hoffman Communications—was not involved in the dispute as it is covered by a separate carriage contract from that of virtual duopoly partner WFOX.
  4. ^ El complemento HBO, que se vendió originalmente a través de Prime Video desde diciembre de 2016 hasta su eliminación, ofrecía acceso dentro de la aplicación al contenido de la biblioteca VOD de la red y transmisiones en vivo de sus canales lineales; el acceso con inicio de sesión autenticado a la aplicación independiente HBO Max también se puso a disposición de los suscriptores del complemento como parte de un acuerdo de diciembre de 2020 que también hizo que la aplicación estuviera disponible para descargar en dispositivos Amazon Fire y Fire TV. La incorporación del complemento original a Prime Video Channels fue parte de un acuerdo más amplio alcanzado entre Time Warner y Amazon en 2016 que también permitió a los suscriptores de Prime Video poder comprar el servicio premium hermano Cinemax como un complemento separado.
  5. ^ Netflix estrenó 13 de los 22 episodios de la temporada anterior el 15 de junio y el 15 de octubre de 2021, antes de convertirse en el hogar oficial de la serie.
  6. ^ Renombrado Meet the Press Now con el traslado
  7. ^ Al igual que con las transmisiones de Monday Night Football de ESPN , es obligatoria una transmisión simultánea de transmisión local sindicada para el mercado de cada equipo cada semana. Una cantidad limitada de juegos seguirán siendo exclusivos de NFL Network debido a los términos de los contratos de consentimiento de retransmisión de la red con los proveedores de cable, satélite y suscripción OTT.
  8. ^ Lanzamiento anticipado el 6 de marzo en Discovery+
  9. ^ Estreno anticipado el 22 de mayo en AMC+
  10. ^ La tercera y última temporada de Fancy Nancy recibió un lanzamiento completo y anticipado en Disney+ el 12 de noviembre de 2021.
  11. ^ El 21 de enero, Nexstar Media Group anunció que había renovado los contratos de afiliación de sus 39 estaciones de CBS, incluidas las de WFRV y otras 11 afiliadas que continuaron transmitiendo la programación de CBS en el día a día después de que sus acuerdos de afiliación anteriores expiraran el 31 de diciembre de 2021, en medio de las negociaciones continuas sin una extensión temporal. [747] De las 13 estaciones de CBS administradas por Nexstar cuyos contratos caducaron en general, WJMN (a la que se le notificó el traslado de CBS a WZMQ solo tres días antes del cambio) fue la única estación que no permaneció en la red.

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