2024 in American television

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Certain American television events in 2024 have been scheduled. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; information on controversies, business transactions, and carriage disputes; and deaths of those who made various contributions to the medium.

Notable events[edit]

January[edit]

Date Event Ref.
4 The NCAA and ESPN announce an eight-year deal, beginning September 1 and running through the 2031–2032 academic year, that will see ESPN and its sister networks carry championship events in 21 women's and 19 men's sports across the three NCAA divisions, most notably continued coverage of the Division I women's basketball tournament. [1]
5 Nigel Lythgoe announces he has stepped down from his role on So You Think You Can Dance in the wake of two sexual misconduct lawsuits filed against him. Lythgoe, who has denied the accusations, co-created the Fox reality competition series in 2005, and had served as its executive producer and lead judge. [2]
7 Rather than stay with the network as a commentator and fill-in anchor, Medhi Hasan concludes the last episode of his self-titled MSNBC weekend show by stating he will depart the network entirely. The Medhi Hasan Show's cancellation was announced in November 2023 by MSNBC as part of a revamp of its weekend schedule that will take effect the weekend of January 13–14. [3][4]
The 81st Golden Globe Awards air on CBS, with notable winners including Best Motion Pictures Poor Things (Musical or Comedy) and Oppenheimer (Drama, among its five wins) and TV series Succession (Best Drama Series, among four wins in a night-leading nine nominations), The Bear (Best Musical or Comedy Series, among its three wins), and Beef (Best Limited Series, Anthology, or Film, among its three wins). The ceremony is hosted by Jo Koy, whose opening monologue was poorly received by guests and critics; Koy defended himself by saying he was hired only ten days prior after several other comedians reportedly declined to host. [5][6]
[7][8]
10 Two events featuring Republican Party hopefuls for President are concurrently telecast from Des Moines, Iowa: CNN hosts the fifth GOP debate of the campaign season featuring Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, while Fox News counterprograms with a town hall featuring nomination frontrunner Donald Trump, the former president's first live appearance on that network since 2022. [9][10]
13 The Miami Dolphins play the Kansas City Chiefs in an NFL Wild Card game. Peacock broadcasts the contest nationally, the first NFL playoff game to be carried exclusively on a streaming service (though NBC's Miami and Kansas City affiliates carry it locally to satisfy the league's local broadcast requirements). [11]
14 The 29th Critics' Choice Awards are held at Santa Monica’s Barker Hangar, with notable winners including films Oppenheimer and Barbie (8 and 6 wins, respectively) and TV programs The Bear and Beef (4 wins each). Chelsea Handler hosts the ceremony on The CW, which uses the broadcast to unveil a new brand identity that drops the "The" from its redefined logo (though "The CW" is still the network's name) and replaces its long-time green signature color with a "hot sauce" palette. [12][13]
15 The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards air on Fox from the Peacock Theater with Anthony Anderson as host. The ceremony was rescheduled from its original date of September 18, 2023 due to the then-ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. [14][15]

Future events[edit]

January[edit]

Date Event Ref.
18 ABC News will host the sixth 2024 Republican Party presidential debate in New Hampshire. [16]
21 CNN will host the seventh 2024 Republican Party presidential debate in New Hampshire. [17]

February[edit]

Date Event Ref.
4 The 66th Annual Grammy Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena with Trevor Noah as host. [18][19]
11 Super Bowl LVIII, which is scheduled to be played at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, will air on CBS, along with Spanish coverage on Univision, the latter's first time doing so. Nickelodeon will also air a kid-oriented broadcast, marking the first time that an alternative telecast of the Super Bowl will broadcast on a sister network. [20][21]
[22][23]
18 The 49th People's Choice Awards will air on NBC, E! and Peacock from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California with Simu Liu as host. [24][25]

March[edit]

Date Event Ref.
10 The 96th Academy Awards will air on ABC from the Dolby Theatre with Jimmy Kimmel as host. [26][27]
30 The United Football League will hold its inaugural game with an interleague championship, with the Arlington Renegades, champions of the 2023 XFL season, hosting the Birmingham Stallions, two-time champions of the USFL. The XFL and USFL merged to form the UFL on December 31, 2023. [28]

April[edit]

Date Event Ref.
7 The 2024 CMT Music Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. [29]

June[edit]

Date Event Ref.
16 The 77th Tony Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the David H. Koch Theater. [30][31]

July[edit]

Date Event Ref.
15–18 The 2024 Republican National Convention is scheduled to take place at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, along with associated coverage. [32]
26–August 11 The 2024 Summer Olympics, which will take place in Paris, France, is scheduled to air on NBC and its cable sister networks. [33]

August[edit]

Date Event Ref.
19–22 The 2024 Democratic National Convention is scheduled to take place at the United Center in Chicago, along with associated coverage. [34]

September[edit]

Date Event Ref.
16 The first presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Texas State University. [35]
25 The 2024 vice presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Lafayette College. [35]
26 The 2024 People's Choice Country Awards will air on NBC from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. [36]

October[edit]

Date Event Ref.
1 The second presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Virginia State University. [35]
9 The final presidential debate is scheduled to take place at the University of Utah. [35]

November[edit]

Date Event Ref.
5 The 2024 presidential election and other federal and state races will occur, along with associated coverage. [37][38][39][40]

Television shows[edit]

Shows debuting in 2024[edit]

First aired Title Channel Source
January 1 America's Got Talent: Fantasy League NBC [41][42]
January 2 The Floor Fox [43]
January 3 We Are Family [44]
January 4 The Brothers Sun Netflix [45]
Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale Sundance Now/AMC+ [46]
January 7 Grimsburg Fox [47]
January 9 Echo Disney+/Hulu [48]
January 10 The Trust: A Game of Greed Netflix [49]
Criminal Record Apple TV+ [50]
January 11 Ted Peacock [51]
Boy Swallows Universe Netflix [52]
January 13 The Weekend MSNBC [53]
Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla Fox News [54]
January 14 Monsieur Spade AMC [55]
January 16 After Midnight CBS [56]
Death and Other Details Hulu [57]
January 18 On the Roam Max [58]
January 19 Hazbin Hotel Amazon Prime Video [59]
January 22 Battle on the Mountain HGTV [60]
January 24 Chrissy & Dave Dine Out Freeform [61]
A Real Bug's Life Disney+ [62]
January 25 Griselda Netflix [63]
In The Know Peacock [64]
January 26 Masters of the Air Apple TV+ [65]
Expats Amazon Prime Video [66]
January 31 Choir Disney+ [67]
February 2 Mr. & Mrs. Smith Amazon Prime Video [68]
February 5 Lyla in the Loop PBS Kids [69]
February 8 Couple to Throuple Peacock [70]
February 11 Tracker CBS [71]
Stupid Pet Tricks TBS [72]
February 12 Rock Paper Scissors Nickelodeon [73]
February 14 The New Look Apple TV+ [74]
February 20 Crime Nation The CW [75][76]
February 21 Constellation Apple TV+ [77]
February 22 Avatar: The Last Airbender Netflix [78]
February 23 The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy Amazon Prime Video [79]
February 25 The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live AMC [80][81][82][83]
February 26 Deal or No Deal Island NBC [84]
February 27 Shōgun Hulu/FX [85][86]
February 29 Elsbeth CBS [87][88]
March 3 The Regime HBO [89][90]
March 15 Manhunt Apple TV+ [91]
March 20 Palm Royale [92]
March 21 3 Body Problem Netflix [93][94]
March Apples Never Fall Peacock [95]
Early The Spiderwick Chronicles The Roku Channel [96]
Vanderpump Villa Hulu [97]
April 12 Fallout Amazon Prime Video [98]
April Dead Boy Detectives Netflix [99]
Fall High Potential ABC [100]
Agatha: Darkhold Diaries Disney+ [101]
Dune: Prophecy Max [102]
December Charlotte's Web [103]
Late Creature Commandos [104]
TBA Circe [105]
Conan O'Brien Must Go [106]
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! [107]
The Penguin [108]
The Uninhabitable Earth [109]
Waller [110]
1944 Paramount+ [111]
2024
Knuckles [112][113]
The Acolyte Disney+ [114]
Dragon Stalker [115]
The Doomies [115]
Eyes of Wakanda [116]
Iwájú [117]
Marvel Zombies [118]
Moana: The Series [119]
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew [120]
Tiana [121]
Win or Lose [122]
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man [116]
Ariel Disney Junior [123]
Hey AJ [124]
Kindergarten: The Musical [124][125]
Untitled Asterix animated series Netflix [126]
Deliver Me [127]
Devil May Cry [128]
Exploding Kittens [129]
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory [130]
Magic: The Gathering [131]
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story [132]
Our Oceans [133]
Our Living World [133]
Ripley [134]
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft [135]
Barney's World Cartoonito/Max [136]
Batman: Caped Crusader Amazon Prime Video [137][138]
Sausage Party: Foodtopia [139]
Camp Newton Disney Channel [140]
Carl the Collector PBS Kids [141]
Erika Jayne: Bet It All on Blonde Bravo [142]
The Force The CW [143]
The Great American Bakeover
The Librarians: Next Chapter
Patti Stanger: Millionaire Matchmaking
Gross Girls Cartoon Network [144]
Jade Armor
Law & Order: Hate Crimes Peacock [145]
The Tattooist of Auschwitz [146][147]
Lu and the Bally Bunch Cartoonito [148][149]
Matlock CBS [87][150]
Poppa's House [150]
The New World NBC [151]
Nicki Minaj TBA [152]
Orphan Black: Echoes AMC/AMC+/BBC America [153]
Parish AMC [154]
RoboGobo Disney+/Disney Junior [124]
The Sympathizer HBO [155]
Time Bandits Apple TV+ [156]

Shows changing networks[edit]

Show Moved from Moved to Source
Chad TBS The Roku Channel [157]
Golden Globe Awards NBC CBS [5]
Jellystone! HBO Max Cartoon Network [158]
The Tourist Netflix [159]
Star Trek: Prodigy Paramount+ [160]
Girls5eva Peacock [161]
Uncoupled Netflix Paramount+ with Showtime [162]
61st Street AMC The CW [163]
WWE NXT USA Network [164]
9-1-1 Fox ABC [165]
WWE SmackDown USA Network [166]
Leverage: Redemption Amazon Freevee Amazon Prime Video [167]

Television films and specials[edit]

First aired Title Channel Source
January 1 M*A*S*H: The Comedy That Changed Television Fox [168]
January 4 The Golden Wedding ABC [169]
General Hospital: 60 Years of Stars and Storytelling [170]
January 13 Craig Before the Creek Cartoon Network [171]
March The Thundermans Return Nickelodeon/Paramount+ [172]
TBA Community: The Movie Peacock [173][174]
Dance Moms Reunion Lifetime [175]
Two untitled South Park films Paramount+ [176][177]
Washingtonia Comedy Central [178]
Jodie [179]
The Thanksgiving Text Netflix [180]
Medical Racism PBS [181]

Milestone episodes and anniversaries[edit]

Show Network Episode # Episode title Episode airdate Source
The Rookie ABC 100th episode TBA TBA [182]
Station 19 [183]
Teen Titans Go! Cartoon Network 400th episode [184]
Peppa Pig Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. 20th anniversary "Wedding Party Special" [185]

Shows returning in 2024[edit]

Show Last aired Type of return Previous channel New/returning/same channel Return date Source
Friday Night Vibes 2022 Revival TBS same January 5 [186]
Cash Cab
(as Cash Cab Music)
2020 Bravo AXS TV January 8 [187]
What Would You Do? ABC same February 18 [188]
Dora the Explorer
(as ¡DORA!)
2019 Nickelodeon Paramount+ Spring [189]
Yo Gabba Gabba!
(as Yo Gabba Gabbaland!)
2015 Apple TV+ [190]
X-Men
(as X-Men '97)
1997 Revival Fox Kids Disney+ TBA [191][101]
Caillou 2010 PBS Kids Peacock [192]
The Joe Schmo Show 2013 Spike TBS [193]
The Jinx
(as The Jinx – Part 2)
2015 HBO same [194]
Phineas and Ferb Disney Channel/Disney XD TBA [195]
Dating Naked 2016 VH1 Paramount+ [196]
American Rust 2021 New season Showtime Amazon Freevee [197]
SurrealEstate Syfy same [198]

Shows ending in 2024[edit]

End date Show Channel First aired Status Source
January 3 Magnum P.I. NBC 2018 Ended [199][200]
January 7 The Mehdi Hasan Show MSNBC/Peacock 2020 [4]
Symone MSNBC 2022
January 13 The Ghost and Molly McGee Disney Channel 2021 [201]
February 13 La Brea NBC Ending [202][203]
April 7 Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO 2000 [204]
May 13 Bob Hearts Abishola CBS 2019 [205]
May 16 Young Sheldon 2017 [206]
TBA Whose Line Is It Anyway? The CW 1998 [207]
Blue Bloods CBS 2010 [208]
Outlander Starz 2014 [209]
Bunk'd Disney Channel 2015 [210]
The Good Doctor ABC 2017 [211]
The Handmaid's Tale Hulu [212]
SEAL Team CBS [213]
S.W.A.T. [214]
Star Trek: Discovery Paramount+ [215]
Big Mouth Netflix [216]
Cobra Kai 2018 [217]
You [218]
Craig of the Creek Cartoon Network [219][220]
Grown-ish Freeform [221]
My Brilliant Friend HBO [222][223]
Station 19 ABC [183]
Yellowstone Paramount Network [224][111]
The Umbrella Academy Netflix 2019 [225][226]
What We Do in the Shadows FX [227]
Good Trouble Freeform Canceled [228]
Hightown Starz 2020 Ending [229]
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Disney+ 2021 [230]
Superman & Lois The CW [231]
Star Trek: Prodigy Netflix Canceled [232]
Mo 2022 Ending [233]
Vikings: Valhalla [234]
Andor Disney+ [235]
Jessica's Big Little World Cartoon Network 2023 Canceled [236]

Entering syndication in 2024[edit]

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
The Conners 5 Yes Broadcast syndication in local markets. The CW has aired primetime repeats of the show since January 4. [237]
Judy Justice 2 Yes Broadcast syndication in local markets. [238]

Networks and services[edit]

Launches[edit]

Network Type Launch date Notes Sources
The365 OTA multicast and OTT streaming January 1 On November 7, 2023, Katz Broadcasting founder Jonathan Katz and his new firm, Free TV Networks, unveiled two new OTA and free ad-supported streaming television networks. The365, which will be aimed at African-American viewers, and Outlaw, which will consist mainly of classic western films, will respectively compete with the similarly-themed Bounce TV and Grit, two multicast networks Katz's previous company founded and later sold in 2017 to the E. W. Scripps Company. Content for The365 and Outlaw will initially come from the libraries of Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate, while Gray Television will be the primary launch group for over-the-air distribution of the two networks (all three companies jointly operate Free TV Networks). [239]
Outlaw
Merit Street Media OTA multicast, OTT streaming, and cable/satellite February 26 On November 6, 2023, Phil McGraw announced a new "news and entertainment" network named Merit Street Media will launch from headquarters and studios in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex beginning in early 2024. It will focus around the advice format McGraw provided on his now-concluded talk show which ran in syndication from 2002 to 2023, including a nightly show hosted by McGraw himself. Joel Cheatwood, a former news director known for driving the local news operations he oversaw in the 1990s and 2000s towards sensationalism, will be the network's CEO. Distribution will be handled by Trinity Broadcasting Network, and will be launching on cable, satellite, and free ad-supported streaming television platforms. [240][241]

Conversions and rebrandings[edit]

Old network
name
New network
name
Type Conversion date Notes Source
Showtime (main linear channel) Paramount+ with Showtime Cable/satellite January 8 On January 30, 2023, Paramount Global announced plans to rebrand the linear Showtime service and fully integrate its direct-to-consumer streaming service with the premium tier of co-owned Paramount+; the combined service would be branded as Paramount+ with Showtime, which had already been in use for a streaming bundle that launched in August 2022. Paramount began directing prospective Showtime streaming customers to subscribe to the ad-free Paramount+ tier on June 27, 2023; it would later discontinue the Showtime Anytime TV Everywhere app (offered to subscribers of the linear Showtime service) on December 14, and the standalone Showtime streaming service on December 31; the primary Showtime channel was renamed Paramount+ with Showtime on January 8, 2024, although the standalone Showtime nameplate remains in use as the branding for its seven multiplex channels and as a marketing imprint for the network's original programming. Paramount Global initially stated it did not plan to offer complimentary provider login access to Paramount+'s Showtime tier to subscribers of the premium channel's linear package (in contrast to the arrangement involving Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Max, which has been available free to linear HBO subscribers—replacing the HBO Go TV Everywhere platform—since the service launched in May 2020); however on January 9, the company announced that it would begin offering DirecTV and DirecTV Stream subscribers of the network's linear/VOD package complimentary access to the streaming tier later in the year, indicating it would negotiate similar agreements with other pay television providers. [242][243]
[244][245]
[246]

Closures[edit]

Television stations[edit]

Subchannel launches[edit]

Date Market Station Channel Affiliation Notes Source
January 1 Atlanta, Georgia WKTB-CD 47.6 Outlaw On November 7, 2023, Gray, Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate teamed up to form Free TV Networks, a new company that will be led by broadcasting veteran Jonathan Katz, with presence in both broadcast networks and FAST streaming channels. The company will launch broadcast and FAST streaming versions of The365, a channel for African-American audiences, and Outlaw, a network for Western programming, as well as FAST channels VCR Action and VCR Haha, under the joint venture on January 1, 2024. Later, on November 10, 2023, it was announced that Circle will cease its broadcast operations on December 31, 2023, with plans on transitioning to FAST streaming and other avenues, as well as a likely chance for the broadcast operations of Circle to be replaced by one of two channels of the new Free TV Networks company. [247][248]
Boston, Massachusetts WWDP 46.3
Dover, DelawareSalisbury, Maryland WMDE 36.6
Hartford, Connecticut WWAX-LD 27.6 the365
27.7 Outlaw
San Diego, California KSKT-CD 43.8 Novelisima
43.9 Outlaw
SarasotaTampaSt. Petersburg, Florida WWSB 40.4
Springfield, Massachusetts WGGB-TV 40.4

Stations changing network affiliations[edit]

Date Market Station Channel Prior affiliation New affiliation Notes Source
January 1 BellinghamBellevueSeattleTacoma, Washington KUNS-TV 51.1 Univision The CW On September 28, 2023, it was announced that KUNS-TV would become the Seattle market's new CW affiliate on January 1, 2024, setting aside a temporary arrangement for the last quarter of 2023 on Sinclair sister station KOMO-DT2 (otherwise carrying Comet without any other local deviation) after CBS-owned KSTW's disaffiliation from the network on August 31. TelevisaUnivision was offered a KUNS subchannel by Sinclair in exchange, but outright refused the offer (as KUNS is the market's ATSC 3.0 lighthouse, it would have had lowered picture quality on any station that would host its ATSC 1.0 formatted subchannel in lieu of KUNS) to search for better carriage options. The removal of a major Spanish network (and the associated termination of its local news operation as part of KOMO-TV's staff) for a lower-profile English network attracted immediate outcry from the Puget Sound region's Latino and Hispanic community, which otherwise has only has a Telemundo subchannel on KIRO-TV with no local news even in brief, and five minor Spanish Christian network on subchannels carried over-the-air, along with three Spanish-language radio stations (two of them Christian and other programs being brokered on other stations). [249]
KVOS-TV 12.1 Heroes & Icons Univision Over the 2023 holiday season, KVOS's owner, Weigel Broadcasting, quietly updated their station's website to reflect Univision would move to KVOS's main channel on the same date; Weigel-owned H&I moved to its new channel position at subchannel 12.8. As the station serves as a border blaster serving the northern portion of the market (though not having any pay-TV coverage in Canada, which is served by Univision Canada), Univision's domestic schedule will also be available over-the-air in Vancouver, Victoria, and southwest British Columbia for the first time, and the deal settles an acrimony existing between Weigel and Univision since its flagship station, WCIU-TV in Chicago, lost Univision in that market in 1994 after the network purchased WGBO-TV over analog-era schedule limitations. [250]
February 1 PrescottPhoenix, Arizona KAZT-TV 7.1 Independent The CW On January 8, 2024, Nexstar announced that it had reached an agreement with the owners of KAZT-TV to provide technical services and programming for the network beginning February 1. As part of this agreement, KAZT becomes an affiliate of The CW. [251]

Subchannels changing network affiliations[edit]

Date Market Station Channel Prior affiliation New affiliation Notes Source
January 1 Amarillo, Texas KEYU 31.3 Circle Outlaw See January 1 entry in subchannel launches [247][248]
Baltimore, Maryland WQAW-LD 69.4 Infomercials the365
69.7 Outlaw
Baton Rouge, Louisiana WAFB 9.3 Circle the365
Boston, Massachusetts WWDP 46.2 Quest
Charleston, South Carolina WCSC-TV 5.3 Circle
Cleveland, Ohio WOIO 19.4 Rewind TV Outlaw
WUAB 43.2 Circle the365
Columbus, Georgia WTVM 9.3
DallasFort Worth, Texas KPFW-LD 18.5 Infomercials Outlaw
KHPK-LD 28.5
KJJM-LD 34.7 Magnificent Movies Network
Dover, DelawareSalisbury, Maryland WMDE 36.5 Arirang TV the365
36.7 OnTV4U Arirang TV
Detroit, Michigan WUDL-LD 19.5 Magnificent Movies Network the365
19.6 beIN Sports Xtra Outlaw
Green Bay, Wisconsin WBAY-TV 2.3 Circle (primary) / MyNetworkTV (secondary) the365 (primary) / MyNetworkTV (secondary)
Greenville, South Carolina WHNS 21.6 Circle the365
Kansas City, Missouri KCTV 5.2
5.5 Shop LC Outlaw
Lansing, Michigan WILX-TV 10.3 Circle Heroes & Icons
10.5 Antenna TV the365
10.7 Heroes & Icons Outlaw
Los Angeles, California KSKJ-CD 45.2 beIN Sports Xtra en Español the365
45.7 Novelisima Outlaw
Mankato, Minnesota KMNF-LD 7.3 Circle the365
Memphis, Tennessee WMC-TV 5.3 Circle (primary) / The CW Sports (secondary) the365 (primary) / The CW Sports (secondary)
New York City WRNN-TV 48.2 Shop LC Charge!
48.3 Charge! the365
48.4 QVC2 Outlaw
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WMCN-TV 44.2 Shop LC the365
44.3 QVC2 Outlaw
Rockford, Illinois WIFR-LD 23.3 Circle
Sacramento, California KBTV-CD 8.4 Timeless TV the365
8.7 OnTV4U Outlaw
KAHC-LD 43.5 RVTV the365
43.7 Magnificent Movies Network Outlaw
KFMS-LD 47.4 RVTV the365
47.7 Binge TV Outlaw
San Diego, California KSKT-CD 43.7 Novelisima the365
San Francisco, California KQRO-LD 45.5 Binge TV
45.6 Timeless TV Outlaw
SarasotaTampaSt. Petersburg, Florida WWSB 40.2 Circle the365
Savannah, Georgia WTOC-TV 11.3
SeattleTacoma, Washington KOMO-TV 4.2 Comet (primary) / The CW (secondary) Comet
(full-time)
See January 1 entry in stations changing network affiliations [249]
Sherman, Texas KXII 12.6 Circle Outlaw See January 1 entry in subchannel launches [247][248]
Sioux City, Iowa KTIV 4.6
Grand Rapids, Michigan WWMT 3.2 The CW Independent On December 18, 2023, Nexstar announced that WOTV, KELO-TV and WMBB will become CW affiliates via their digital subchannels on January 1, 2024. [252]
WOTV 41.2 Dabl The CW
Sioux Falls, South Dakota KELO-TV 11.4 Ion Mystery The CW Plus
KSFY-TV 13.2 The CW Plus Outlaw
KDLT-TV 46.3 Antenna TV the365
Panama City, Florida WJHG-TV 7.2 The CW Plus MeTV
7.6 Circle the365
WMBB 13.2 Antenna TV The CW Plus
February 1 Phoenix, Arizona KNXV-TV 15.2 Antenna TV (primary) / The CW (secondary) Antenna TV
(full-time)
See February 1 entry in stations changing network affiliations [251]

Deaths[edit]

January[edit]

Date Name Age Notes Sources
January 1 Mickey Cottrell 79 Actor (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager) [253]
January 2 Peter Berkos 101 Sound editor (Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) [254]
January 4 Glynis Johns 100 British actress, dancer, musician, and singer (Batman, Cheers, The Love Boat) [255]
Christian Oliver 51 German actor best known as Brian Keller on Saved by the Bell: The New Class [256]
David Soul 80 American-British actor and singer best known as Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson on Starsky & Hutch [257]
Tracy Tormé 64 Television writer (Sliders, Star Trek: The Next Generation) [258]
January 5 Brian McConnachie 81 Actor and television writer (Saturday Night Live, Shining Time Station, Noddy) [259]
January 8 Adan Canto 42 Mexican actor (The Following, Designated Survivor, The Cleaning Lady) [260]
January 10 Peter Crombie 71 Actor best known as "Crazy" Joe Davola on Seinfeld [261]
Conrad Palmisano 75 Stuntman and director (The Young Rebels) [262]
January 11 April Ferry 91 Costume designer (Rome, My Name Is Bill W., Game of Thrones) [263]
Ruth Ashton Taylor 101 Newscaster for Los Angeles' KCBS-TV [264]
January 12 Bill Hayes 98 Actor and singer best known as Doug Williams on Days of Our Lives [265]
Alec Musser 50 Actor and fitness model best known as Del Henry on All My Children [266]
January 13 Joyce Randolph 99 Actress best known as Trixie Norton on The Honeymooners [267]
Tom Shales 79 Author and television critic for The Washington Post [268]

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