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How about explaining WHEN the 2006-2007 schedule IS? I followed the link b/c I am not a TV genius and never learned my seasons.
NBC sucks. This new fall lineup is pathetic. It would be funny if it didn't mean that they're canceling the only good shows they had left. No wonder they're the lowest-rated network. I hope all of their new "entertaining" programs fail miserably and are canned within the first five episodes. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 146.82.210.35 ( talk • contribs).
As can bee regularly seen in the Los Angeles Times ( http://www.calendarlive.com/tv/), Univision (as of the May 24, 2006 rankings) has averaged 3.8 million prime time viewers weekly, more than UPN and WB. Shouldn't Univision's lineup be on this schedule? 66.167.137.56 12:04, 28 May 2006 (UTC).
NBC must have absolutely no faith in its prime time lineup. Why else would they change all but the weekend nights' lineups only 10 days after making the original upfront presentation? I don't know the name of the president of NBC Entertainment ( Jeff Zucker?), but I bet he doesn't last past next February.-- Desmond Hobson 05:32, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
Why are there separate articles for Saturday programming? The main articles are titled television schedule—not prime time television schedule (or evening television schedule. Shouldn't they all be merged? — EncMstr 09:23, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
According to TV Guide, Celebrity Duets is not considered part of the fall season. What source are you using for FOX's fall schedule? -- Dleav 19:06, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
I don't like it. It's ugly and confusing, plus there's no reason to think that Fox and NBC won't make changes - the last two years, what FOX put on in January had little relation to the original lineup. Lambertman 01:52, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
One show that will appear midseason on the CW on Sundays is Reba. I don't know the time slot yet, but please make a note of it in your extreme ambition to create season info that hasn't been confirmed. -- Dleav 12:47, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
here's the version of the introductory paragraph I just added:
This article could go one of two ways: (1) it could be updated every week, representing that week's version of a network's schedule, or (2) it can be characterized as a snapshot of each network's schedule as defined back in May? when networks pitch their plans to advertisers. It could also go a third way: updated in a haphazard fashion, with some changes along the way. To avoid the latter, I drafted the introduction you see above. 66.167.253.184 04:50, 24 September 2006 (UTC).
Well, Studio 60, i think its one of the best new shows... but it might be cancelled bcuz of bad ratings, right? But how is the show gonna get high ratings if they put it up agianst CSI Miami...? Very bad move for a very good show
Yes but it is falling to What About Brian also. And it declines every week.
I just think it's the best new show this fall... and it whould have been better off on tuesdays... when its dead right now -- chandler 12:44, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
Technically, 2 series will run on MNTV in the fall and 2 in the spring. Should we list them together in the same table or make a note somewhere?-- Dleav 12:55, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
It looks like the cancellations and pickups section is well-researched, so I have removed the tag.-- Desmond Hobson 22:27, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
The section looks plagiarized.
How would it be plagerized? The person made their assumptions about the networks and put it here. Please put it back.
There isn't one reference in this entire section. It seems to be a textbook violation of
no original research. Since it will always exist in history, I'm going to remove this section with the expectation that referenced portions will be re-added.
SuperMachine
21:05, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
Is it just me, or does anyone else find the extensive palette of colors used on this page excessive and distracting? It is hard to keep track of the colors throughout the entire article, and I think we should alter this policy so that we don't confuse readers. If you have any questions, please contact me at my talk page. Ian Manka 03:03, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
I am from Australia, and from this article, am asuming that TV in the USA doesn't broadcast outside of 7:00pm to 11:00pm. Am I mistaken? 220.240.113.179 01:55, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
1. What's a season? Generally, the official television season begins in mid-September and finishes at the end of May. It's during this period when shows air mostly new episodes, especially on the broadcast networks ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, MYTV and The CW.
3. Univision is missing. Univision and Telemundo can have a separate Spanish section, just as Saturday morning schedules are separate from the primetime ones. The broadcast network primetime schedules should be restricted to only broadcast networks, not cable ones, for consistency's sake. If Univision were added to the broadcast lineup, then before you know it, some rinky-dink local station in the Nevada desert will want its lineup displayed too. The madness needs to be defined before the madness slips into insanity.
5. Saturday morning separation. Yes, Saturday morning should be separated from primetime and other day and night periods. Perhaps the main articles should be titled as such: Television Schedules: Primetime / Television Schedules: Saturday Morning / Television Schedules: Weekday / etc.
6. Celebrity Duets. It's not officially a fall entry, but it still aired throughout September before the World Series and before the very late starting regular time slot occupants The O.C. and Trading Spouses returned in November. But it's no longer listed.
7. 2006 and 2007 schedules on the same page? Yes, I find this annoying too. Some system should be put in place whereby these lineups are appropriately divided by categories rather than trying to lump everything in one page. Which is another argument against adding Univision and other cable networks along with broadcast networks on the same schedules.
8. CW Sunday mid-season. Reba has been added in the follow-up schedules.
11. Fall, Spring and MyNetwork TV. Seems the MyNetwork TV lineups have been added too.
14. Colors. Yes, color overkill is very distracting in the schedules. The fewer the colors used, the more eye-friendly the grids are.
15. Other times. The 7-11 p.m. time frame of the schedules is primetime, when most viewers are watching and when competition among the networks is at its most intense, as it always has been. TV in America does air before 7 and after 11 p.m. but daytime and late-night programming is generally comprised of talk shows and soaps aimed at women, kids' shows or, on weekends, all kinds of sports events. In fact, TV airs 24 hours a day 7 days a week in the U.S., but primetime is where all the ratings action is with first-run high-profile comedies, dramas, specials and other types of weekly series.
Uniquester 02:29, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
It would be helpful if:
It is very confusing for us simple folk south of the equator to have to keep working out what months you are talking about when you say fall or spring etc. Can someone who knows please add the relavant months to this (and other) page(s) Shniken 09:07, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
Is the best way to handle this article really to divide it into fall, follow-up, and winter/spring sections? I've looked at some of the other TV schedule pages from before, and I think that it is much less confusing then.
Does anyone know when the 07-08 season grid will be reveled? 195.92.168.165 15:09, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
Here are the highest-rated programmes in the "survival game" known as the 2006-07 television season:
Show #1 will be colored in lime. Shows 2 through 10 will be colored in yellow. Shows 11 through 20 will be colored in cyan
Number of top-rated programs for a network:
Question:Does American Idol violate the rule that no midseason replacement should get #1 in the ratings?
An answer to this question will come someday. Jim856796 17:52, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
Am I the only person who see the problem with the following? From the "Cancellations and Pickups" section it will say the following: The Class- Announced on May 16, 2007 that it was not renewed for another season. and then about four or five "page downs" later: The Class has been extended to 19 episodes. It is confusing since (at least I) expected the article to be organized somewhat chronologically. The article mixes and matches information about what was picked up/not picked up to complete the 2006-07 season and what was picked up/not picked up for the following 2007-08 season. It is an disorganized mess. — SterlingNorth 06:24, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
i fixed it a little
I think the summer schedule should be deleted. Anyone else have an opinion? -- Yankeesrj12 ( talk) 21:33, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
The shows aren't by network in this schedule and started in 2007—08. I think we should add the shows by network in this schedule, as well as the ones previously. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.37.41.158 ( talk) 00:25, 21 July 2011 (UTC)