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2021 en la televisión estadounidense

En la televisión estadounidense en 2021, los eventos notables incluyen debuts, finales y cancelaciones de programas de televisión; lanzamientos, cierres y cambios de marca de canales; estaciones que cambian o agregan sus afiliaciones a la red; e información sobre controversias y disputas de transmisión .

Premios

Eventos notables

Enero

Febrero

Marzo

Abril

Puede

Junio

Julio

Agosto

Septiembre

Octubre

Noviembre

Diciembre

Programas de televisión

Programas que debutan en 2021

Muestra redes cambiantes

Episodios y aniversarios importantes

Programas que regresan en 2021

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

Programas que finalizan en 2021

Entrar en sindicación en 2021

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

Estaciones de televisión

Lanzamientos de subcanales

Estaciones que cambian de afiliación a la red

En esta sección se describen los cambios de afiliación que involucran a cadenas en inglés y español ( ABC , NBC , CBS , Fox , PBS , The CW , Univision , etc.) y las conversiones de formato que involucran a estaciones independientes . Se mencionan los subcanales digitales si la afiliación anterior o nueva involucra a una importante cadena de transmisión en inglés y español o un formato de entretenimiento independiente programado localmente.

Scripps, Ion, and Inyo 2021 subchannel shifts

Station closures

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Because of contractual obligations to distribute The Dr. Oz Show through the 2022–23 television season, distributor Sony Pictures Television announced on December 13 that the show would be replaced The Good Dish, a food-themed talk show co-hosted by daughter Daphne Oz, food writer Gail Simmons and former Next Food Network Star contestant Jamika Pessoa (and based on a recurring food segment on Dr. Oz) that would premiere on January 17, 2022, filling Dr. Oz's timeslots on stations still carrying it. It is not known whether the stations that dropped The Dr. Oz Show due to the equal time requirements, all of which put other local or syndicated programs into the show's slots in the respective markets, offered The Good Dish.[232]
  2. ^ Early release on March 25 on Discovery+
  3. ^ Subchannel transitioned into a simulcast of KJRH-TV, which is co-owned with KTPX by the E. W. Scripps Company.
  1. ^ Fox stations, begins full national syndication in fall 2022

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