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TV Land

TV Land is an American pay television channel owned by Paramount Global through its networks division. Originally a spinoff of Nick at Nite consisting exclusively of classic television shows, the channel now airs a combination of recent and classic television series (ranging from the 1960s to the 2020s), original scripted series and limited theatrically released movies. The network is headquartered at One Astor Plaza in New York City.

TV Land
Logo used since 2015
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNational
HeadquartersOne Astor Plaza
New York, New York, U.S.
Programming
Language(s)English
Spanish (via SAP audio track)
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Media Networks (Paramount Global)
ParentMTV Entertainment Group
Sister channels
History
LaunchedApril 29, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-04-29)
Former namesNick at Nite's TV Land
(1996–97)
Links
Websitewww.tvland.com
Availability
Streaming media
Service(s)Philo, fuboTV, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Vidgo TV

TV Land is available to about 90 million households in the United States as of January 2016.[1]

History edit

Launch and debut edit

The network launched at 10:00 p.m. Eastern on April 29, 1996, as Nick at Nite's TV Land. Following a seven-minute short film introducing the network, the first program aired was a syndicated edit of The Best of The Ed Sullivan Show featuring the Beatles' American debut along with routines by Joan Rivers, Richard Pryor and Señor Wences. The show led off a launch-day lineup that rebroadcast numerous series premieres, pilot episodes and television firsts.[2]

 
TV Land's first logo ran from April 29, 1996, to December 31, 2000; the "Nick at Nite's" prefix accompanied it in full-time usage until December 31, 1996, and was used sparingly thereafter.
 
TV Land's second logo ran from January 1, 2001, to November 23, 2009. Another version from that point until May 7, 2012, featured a streamlined version with the boxes framing each letter removed and the "TV" letters rendered in Clarendon.
 
TV Land's logo used from November 24, 2009 to May 7, 2012. TV Land also gained a slogan, "Laugh more", in December 2011.
 
TV Land primary logo used from May 8, 2012 to June 22, 2015. It continued to be used as a secondary logo for the network's daytime classic programming until 2019, with the "Laugh more" tagline removed.
 
TV Land current logo used on June 22, 2015, to present with a flag paper parallelogram rectangle

The network's original lineup consisted of Hill Street Blues; St. Elsewhere; The Ed Sullivan Show; Gunsmoke; That Girl; The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour; Honey West; The Addams Family; Love, American Style; Petticoat Junction; Green Acres; The Phil Silvers Show; and Hogan's Heroes.[3][4]

The channel launched during a time when retransmission consent was becoming more common with subscription networks and terrestrial television stations nationwide as a result of a provision in the 1992 Cable Act. However, MTV Networks offered TV Land to subscription providers for free for its five years of operation if providers would agree to add the channel to their expanded basic tiers during the 1996 calendar year.[5] USSB, then one of two services that used the DirecTV satellite, offered TV Land as a free channel to USSB and DirecTV satellite users, without requiring a subscription, for its first years on air.[3]

Shortly after TV Land's debut, MCA filed a lawsuit against Viacom.[6] Because MCA's original agreement with Paramount Pictures to operate USA Network prohibited either partner from operating other pay-television networks outside the joint venture, Viacom had been in breach of contract ever since the company bought Paramount in 1994, because it had operated MTV Networks (including Nickelodeon, MTV and VH1) since its founding in 1983, and Showtime Networks (owners of Showtime, The Movie Channel and Flix) since it was founded in 1985. MCA claimed that the intention of TV Land was to compete directly with USA, a claim that turned out to be true.[7] Viacom claimed that the matter had already been settled when Sumner Redstone released Frank Biondi from his contract to let him work at MCA.[8] The suit was eventually settled when Viacom agreed to sell its 50% stake in USA Networks to MCA (MCA later became Universal Pictures, formerly just a subsidiary, which eventually merged with NBC and, later, Comcast).

In February 1999, according to Nielsen ratings data, TV Land averaged a 1.0 share during primetime, tying ESPN for tenth place among all pay-television networks. Its siblings, MTV and VH1, tied for 17th and 26th place respectively. Columnist John Dempsey reported in Variety: "That February rating put TV Land into the top 10 for the first time since it began operating, and opened the eyes of the TV industry to the rich vein of golden-oldie TV shows that distributors are mining for an audience of nostalgia buffs and kids who are stumbling across the series for the first time."[9]

Original programming efforts and shift to Generation X edit

The network first forayed into original scripted programming in 2010 with the debut of the sitcom Hot in Cleveland (starring established sitcom stars Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick and Betty White), which premiered in June 2010 to 4.75 million viewers, a record audience for the channel.[10] (The success of that series led to a spinoff called The Soul Man, which debuted in June 2012.) This was followed by the January 19, 2011, debut of Retired at 35.[11]

In November 2014, amid growing allegations of sexual assault against Bill Cosby, the network removed reruns of The Cosby Show from its lineup and deleted all references of the series from its website. A marathon of The Cosby Show episodes that had been scheduled for Thanksgiving was also canceled.[12] Episodes from the Steve Harvey run of Family Feud were aired instead.

The network began a programming transition in March 2015, when the new Sutton Foster series Younger was launched without either traditional network branding or advertising. After the series finale of Hot in Cleveland, a new logo was unveiled as part of a larger rebranding that saw TV Land shift its focus to Generation X viewers who grew into the network's demographic. New original series Impastor and The Jim Gaffigan Show were unveiled as the network officially announced the rebranding on June 23, 2015.[13] Completing the shift to edgier, single-camera programming, TV Land announced on July 28 that the upcoming fifth season of the multi-camera sitcom The Soul Man would be its last.[14] Less than two weeks later, on August 10, TV Land's last remaining multi-camera sitcom The Exes was canceled as its fourth season was still airing, and the final episode aired on September 16.[15]

In July 2015, TV Land dropped reruns of The Dukes of Hazzard after the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the grounds of the South Carolina State House because the flag is displayed atop the show's car, the General Lee.[16]

2016 saw the debut of the single-camera sitcom Teachers.[17]

Since 2017, Viacom has been reorganizing its media businesses around six flagship brands, including Paramount Pictures, BET, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and MTV.[18][19][20] Network president Keith Cox was reassigned to the newly rebranded Paramount Network (the former Spike), and two series originally slated for TV Land—American Woman and Heathers—were reassigned to the channel. The former was canceled after its first season, while the latter eventually aired in a heavily edited and redacted form.[21][22] Younger was also supposed to move to Paramount Network for its sixth season, but the move was reversed before the newest season launched.[23] The series would eventually move to Paramount+ and Hulu for its final season, with later airings on TV Land.[24][25]

On August 20, 2019, two TV Land-branded channels, TV Land Drama and TV Land Sitcoms, were launched on Pluto TV, a free streaming service acquired by Viacom in March 2019. The latter channel was a rebrand of the former Pluto TV Sitcoms channel.[26][27]

Programming edit

TV Land's programming originally focused on television series from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Such programming continues to air during the daytime hours, while the network's primetime lineup focuses on both recent and contemporary sitcoms originating from the late 1990s. The network held its own annual award show, the TV Land Awards, from 2003 to 2016.

Canadian version edit

In 2001, Craig Media launched a Category 2 pay-television specialty channel called TV Land Canada[28] through a brand licensing agreement with Viacom (which later acquired a minority ownership stake in the channel months after its launch). On August 2, 2010, TV Land Canada was rebranded as Comedy Gold, reformatting the channel as an offshoot of The Comedy Network. The rebranded channel focuses primarily on sitcoms and sketch-comedy programs from the 1970s to the 1990s.[29] Viacom sold back its stake in the channel to CTVglobemedia (which would later be acquired outright by minority shareholder BCE, Inc. on September 10 of that year to form Bell Media[30]) following the rebrand.[31] The channel was shuttered on September 1, 2019, after its broadcast license was sold to Wow Unlimited Media.

See also edit

  • Antenna TV – an American digital broadcast network owned by the Nexstar Media Group focusing on classic television series and movies from the 1950s to early 1990s.
  • Catchy Comedy - an American digital broadcast network owned by Weigel Broadcasting, formerly as Decades focusing on classic TV comedies from the 1950s to 1990s.
  • fetv - an American digital cable, satellite, livestream broadcast network owned by Family Broadcasting Corporation focusing on classic television series from the 1950s to 1980s.
  • Retro TV – an American digital broadcast network owned by Get After It Media focusing on classic television series from the 1950s to 1980s.
  • Rewind TV - an American digital broadcast network owned by Nexstar Media Group, and as the sister network of Antenna TV focusing on TV comedies from the 1980s to early 2000s.
  • MeTV – an American digital broadcast network owned by Weigel Broadcasting focusing on classic television series from the 1950s to 1980s.
  • MeTV+ - an American digital broadcast network also owned by Weigel Broadcasting focusing on more classic television series from the 1950s to 1980s like their sister network, MeTV.
  • Cozi TV – an American digital broadcast network owned by NBCUniversal airing classic television programs from the NBCU library, along with programming from forerunner network NBC NonStop.

References edit

  1. ^ "Cable Network Coverage Area Household Universe Estimates: January 2016".
  2. ^ "TV Land Premiere (29 April 1996)". YouTube. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Nick-at-Nite's TV Land joins U.S. Satellite Broadcasting Lineup"; Business Wire, April 30, 1996.
  4. ^ TV Land archives on Freewebs 2012-10-24 at the Wayback Machine (1996–2004)
  5. ^ , Broadcasting & Cable, October 30, 1995.
  6. ^ . Chicago Tribune. April 30, 1996. Archived from the original on June 27, 2013.
  7. ^ "Sumner Red-faced Over 'Embarrassing' Papers"; New York Daily News, November 5, 1996
  8. ^ "Mca, Viacom File Suits In Dispute Over Usa Network"; SunSentinel, April 30, 1996
  9. ^ Dempsey, John, "It's Boom(er) Time for TV Land"; Variety, March 8–14, 1999.
  10. ^ Betty White Lightning Strikes! "Hot In Cleveland" Draws Nearly 5 Million; Breaks Records 2010-06-21 at the Wayback Machine TV by the Numbers, June 17, 2010
  11. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 3, 2010). "TV Land finds cast for George Segal pilot". The Hollywood Reporter.
  12. ^ TV Land scraps The Cosby Show marathon set for Thanksgiving week. Variety (November 19, 2014). Retrieved November 19, 2014. "(E)pisodes have been pulled immediately for the foreseeable future…TV Land even removed references to The Cosby Show from its website on Wednesday afternoon as the scandal accelerated."
  13. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (June 23, 2015). "TV Land Unveils New Logo, Branding Campaign Aimed at Gen-Xers". Variety. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  14. ^ Nellie Andreeva (July 28, 2015). "'The Soul Man' Picked Up For Fifth & Final Season By TV Land". Deadline Hollywood.
  15. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 10, 2015). "'The Exes' Cancelled By TV Land After 4 Seasons, Last Multi-Cam Original Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  16. ^ "TV Land Pulls 'Dukes of Hazzard' Reruns". ABC News. July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  17. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 1, 2014). "TV Land Picks Up Impastor & Teachers To Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  18. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 9, 2017). "Spike President On Channel's Rebranding As The Paramount Network". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  19. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 9, 2017). "Spike To Change Name & Become The Paramount Network In Viacom Rebranding". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  20. ^ Lieberman, David (February 9, 2017). "Viacom CEO Supports Paramount And Non-Core Networks – But For How Long?". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  21. ^ "'Shannara Chronicles' Canceled as Paramount Network Passes on Season 3". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  22. ^ Wagmeister, Daniel; Holloway, Elizabeth (March 16, 2017). "TV Land's 'Heathers' Reboot and 'American Woman' Moving to Launch Paramount Network". Variety. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  23. ^ Swift, Andy (April 3, 2019). "Younger Season 6 Will Air on TV Land; Move to Paramount Network Cancelled". TVLine. Retrieved April 3, 2019.
  24. ^ Low, Elaine (February 24, 2021). "'Younger' Season 7 to Premiere on Paramount Plus". Variety. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  25. ^ Del Rosario, Alexandra (March 17, 2021). "'Younger': Paramount+ Unveils Premiere Date & Teaser For Comedy's Seventh & Final Season". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  26. ^ "Viacom Announces Completion of Pluto TV Acquisition". www.businesswire.com. March 4, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  27. ^ Bouma, Luke (August 19, 2019). "Pluto TV is Adding 4 New Channels Tomorrow Including TV Land Drama, TV Land Sitcoms, & Comedy Central Roast". Cord Cutters News. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  28. ^ TV Land, MTV and Craig Broadcast Systems to Launch New Canadian Services in September; PR Newswire; 2001-08-21
  29. ^ CTV tweaks TV Land Canada's focus, The Hollywood Reporter, 21 June 2010
  30. ^ Bell Canada (September 10, 2010). "Bell to acquire 100% of Canada's No.1 media company CTV". CNW Group. Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  31. ^ [1] October 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • TV Land Premiere (29 April 1996) on YouTube

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TV Land is an American pay television channel owned by Paramount Global through its networks division Originally a spinoff of Nick at Nite consisting exclusively of classic television shows the channel now airs a combination of recent and classic television series ranging from the 1960s to the 2020s original scripted series and limited theatrically released movies The network is headquartered at One Astor Plaza in New York City TV LandLogo used since 2015CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationalHeadquartersOne Astor PlazaNew York New York U S ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishSpanish via SAP audio track Picture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerParamount Media Networks Paramount Global ParentMTV Entertainment GroupSister channelsList Nickelodeon Nick Jr Channel Nicktoons TeenNick NickMusic CBS CBS Sports Network CBS Sports HQ CBS Sports Golazo Network MTV MTV2 MTV Tres MTV Live MTV Classic BET BET Gospel BET Her BET Hip Hop BET Jams BET Soul VH1 Comedy Central Logo CMT CMT Music Pop TV Showtime The Movie Channel Flix Paramount Network Smithsonian ChannelHistoryLaunchedApril 29 1996 27 years ago 1996 04 29 Former namesNick at Nite s TV Land 1996 97 LinksWebsitewww wbr tvland wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaService s Philo fuboTV Sling TV DirecTV Stream YouTube TV Hulu Live TV Vidgo TVTV Land is available to about 90 million households in the United States as of January 2016 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Launch and debut 1 2 Original programming efforts and shift to Generation X 2 Programming 3 Canadian version 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editLaunch and debut edit The network launched at 10 00 p m Eastern on April 29 1996 as Nick at Nite s TV Land Following a seven minute short film introducing the network the first program aired was a syndicated edit of The Best of The Ed Sullivan Show featuring the Beatles American debut along with routines by Joan Rivers Richard Pryor and Senor Wences The show led off a launch day lineup that rebroadcast numerous series premieres pilot episodes and television firsts 2 nbsp TV Land s first logo ran from April 29 1996 to December 31 2000 the Nick at Nite s prefix accompanied it in full time usage until December 31 1996 and was used sparingly thereafter nbsp TV Land s second logo ran from January 1 2001 to November 23 2009 Another version from that point until May 7 2012 featured a streamlined version with the boxes framing each letter removed and the TV letters rendered in Clarendon nbsp TV Land s logo used from November 24 2009 to May 7 2012 TV Land also gained a slogan Laugh more in December 2011 nbsp TV Land primary logo used from May 8 2012 to June 22 2015 It continued to be used as a secondary logo for the network s daytime classic programming until 2019 with the Laugh more tagline removed nbsp TV Land current logo used on June 22 2015 to present with a flag paper parallelogram rectangle The network s original lineup consisted of Hill Street Blues St Elsewhere The Ed Sullivan Show Gunsmoke That Girl The Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour Honey West The Addams Family Love American Style Petticoat Junction Green Acres The Phil Silvers Show and Hogan s Heroes 3 4 The channel launched during a time when retransmission consent was becoming more common with subscription networks and terrestrial television stations nationwide as a result of a provision in the 1992 Cable Act However MTV Networks offered TV Land to subscription providers for free for its five years of operation if providers would agree to add the channel to their expanded basic tiers during the 1996 calendar year 5 USSB then one of two services that used the DirecTV satellite offered TV Land as a free channel to USSB and DirecTV satellite users without requiring a subscription for its first years on air 3 Shortly after TV Land s debut MCA filed a lawsuit against Viacom 6 Because MCA s original agreement with Paramount Pictures to operate USA Network prohibited either partner from operating other pay television networks outside the joint venture Viacom had been in breach of contract ever since the company bought Paramount in 1994 because it had operated MTV Networks including Nickelodeon MTV and VH1 since its founding in 1983 and Showtime Networks owners of Showtime The Movie Channel and Flix since it was founded in 1985 MCA claimed that the intention of TV Land was to compete directly with USA a claim that turned out to be true 7 Viacom claimed that the matter had already been settled when Sumner Redstone released Frank Biondi from his contract to let him work at MCA 8 The suit was eventually settled when Viacom agreed to sell its 50 stake in USA Networks to MCA MCA later became Universal Pictures formerly just a subsidiary which eventually merged with NBC and later Comcast In February 1999 according to Nielsen ratings data TV Land averaged a 1 0 share during primetime tying ESPN for tenth place among all pay television networks Its siblings MTV and VH1 tied for 17th and 26th place respectively Columnist John Dempsey reported in Variety That February rating put TV Land into the top 10 for the first time since it began operating and opened the eyes of the TV industry to the rich vein of golden oldie TV shows that distributors are mining for an audience of nostalgia buffs and kids who are stumbling across the series for the first time 9 Original programming efforts and shift to Generation X edit The network first forayed into original scripted programming in 2010 with the debut of the sitcom Hot in Cleveland starring established sitcom stars Valerie Bertinelli Jane Leeves Wendie Malick and Betty White which premiered in June 2010 to 4 75 million viewers a record audience for the channel 10 The success of that series led to a spinoff called The Soul Man which debuted in June 2012 This was followed by the January 19 2011 debut of Retired at 35 11 In November 2014 amid growing allegations of sexual assault against Bill Cosby the network removed reruns of The Cosby Show from its lineup and deleted all references of the series from its website A marathon of The Cosby Show episodes that had been scheduled for Thanksgiving was also canceled 12 Episodes from the Steve Harvey run of Family Feud were aired instead The network began a programming transition in March 2015 when the new Sutton Foster series Younger was launched without either traditional network branding or advertising After the series finale of Hot in Cleveland a new logo was unveiled as part of a larger rebranding that saw TV Land shift its focus to Generation X viewers who grew into the network s demographic New original series Impastor and The Jim Gaffigan Show were unveiled as the network officially announced the rebranding on June 23 2015 13 Completing the shift to edgier single camera programming TV Land announced on July 28 that the upcoming fifth season of the multi camera sitcom The Soul Man would be its last 14 Less than two weeks later on August 10 TV Land s last remaining multi camera sitcom The Exes was canceled as its fourth season was still airing and the final episode aired on September 16 15 In July 2015 TV Land dropped reruns of The Dukes of Hazzard after the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the grounds of the South Carolina State House because the flag is displayed atop the show s car the General Lee 16 2016 saw the debut of the single camera sitcom Teachers 17 Since 2017 Viacom has been reorganizing its media businesses around six flagship brands including Paramount Pictures BET Comedy Central Nickelodeon Nick Jr and MTV 18 19 20 Network president Keith Cox was reassigned to the newly rebranded Paramount Network the former Spike and two series originally slated for TV Land American Woman and Heathers were reassigned to the channel The former was canceled after its first season while the latter eventually aired in a heavily edited and redacted form 21 22 Younger was also supposed to move to Paramount Network for its sixth season but the move was reversed before the newest season launched 23 The series would eventually move to Paramount and Hulu for its final season with later airings on TV Land 24 25 On August 20 2019 two TV Land branded channels TV Land Drama and TV Land Sitcoms were launched on Pluto TV a free streaming service acquired by Viacom in March 2019 The latter channel was a rebrand of the former Pluto TV Sitcoms channel 26 27 Programming editMain article List of programs broadcast by TV Land TV Land s programming originally focused on television series from the 1950s to the early 1980s Such programming continues to air during the daytime hours while the network s primetime lineup focuses on both recent and contemporary sitcoms originating from the late 1990s The network held its own annual award show the TV Land Awards from 2003 to 2016 Canadian version editMain article Comedy Gold TV channel In 2001 Craig Media launched a Category 2 pay television specialty channel called TV Land Canada 28 through a brand licensing agreement with Viacom which later acquired a minority ownership stake in the channel months after its launch On August 2 2010 TV Land Canada was rebranded as Comedy Gold reformatting the channel as an offshoot of The Comedy Network The rebranded channel focuses primarily on sitcoms and sketch comedy programs from the 1970s to the 1990s 29 Viacom sold back its stake in the channel to CTVglobemedia which would later be acquired outright by minority shareholder BCE Inc on September 10 of that year to form Bell Media 30 following the rebrand 31 The channel was shuttered on September 1 2019 after its broadcast license was sold to Wow Unlimited Media See also editAntenna TV an American digital broadcast network owned by the Nexstar Media Group focusing on classic television series and movies from the 1950s to early 1990s Catchy Comedy an American digital broadcast network owned by Weigel Broadcasting formerly as Decades focusing on classic TV comedies from the 1950s to 1990s fetv an American digital cable satellite livestream broadcast network owned by Family Broadcasting Corporation focusing on classic television series from the 1950s to 1980s Retro TV an American digital broadcast network owned by Get After It Media focusing on classic television series from the 1950s to 1980s Rewind TV an American digital broadcast network owned by Nexstar Media Group and as the sister network of Antenna TV focusing on TV comedies from the 1980s to early 2000s MeTV an American digital broadcast network owned by Weigel Broadcasting focusing on classic television series from the 1950s to 1980s MeTV an American digital broadcast network also owned by Weigel Broadcasting focusing on more classic television series from the 1950s to 1980s like their sister network MeTV Cozi TV an American digital broadcast network owned by NBCUniversal airing classic television programs from the NBCU library along with programming from forerunner network NBC NonStop References edit Cable Network Coverage Area Household Universe Estimates January 2016 TV Land Premiere 29 April 1996 YouTube Retrieved August 1 2020 a b Nick at Nite s TV Land joins U S Satellite Broadcasting Lineup Business Wire April 30 1996 TV Land archives on Freewebs Archived 2012 10 24 at the Wayback Machine 1996 2004 Brown Rich Nick at Nite becoming Nick at Nite and Day MTV Networks Inc s launching of classic TV channel called TV Land Broadcasting amp Cable October 30 1995 Mca Viacom Sue Each Other Chicago Tribune April 30 1996 Archived from the original on June 27 2013 Sumner Red faced Over Embarrassing Papers New York Daily News November 5 1996 Mca Viacom File Suits In Dispute Over Usa Network SunSentinel April 30 1996 Dempsey John It s Boom er Time for TV Land Variety March 8 14 1999 Betty White Lightning Strikes Hot In Cleveland Draws Nearly 5 Million Breaks Records Archived 2010 06 21 at the Wayback Machine TV by the Numbers June 17 2010 Andreeva Nellie January 3 2010 TV Land finds cast for George Segal pilot The Hollywood Reporter TV Land scraps The Cosby Show marathon set for Thanksgiving week Variety November 19 2014 Retrieved November 19 2014 E pisodes have been pulled immediately for the foreseeable future TV Land even removed references to The Cosby Show from its website on Wednesday afternoon as the scandal accelerated Littleton Cynthia June 23 2015 TV Land Unveils New Logo Branding Campaign Aimed at Gen Xers Variety Retrieved June 24 2015 Nellie Andreeva July 28 2015 The Soul Man Picked Up For Fifth amp Final Season By TV Land Deadline Hollywood Andreeva Nellie August 10 2015 The Exes Cancelled By TV Land After 4 Seasons Last Multi Cam Original Series Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 15 2015 TV Land Pulls Dukes of Hazzard Reruns ABC News July 1 2015 Retrieved July 1 2015 Andreeva Nellie October 1 2014 TV Land Picks Up Impastor amp Teachers To Series Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 13 2015 Andreeva Nellie February 9 2017 Spike President On Channel s Rebranding As The Paramount Network Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 10 2017 Andreeva Nellie February 9 2017 Spike To Change Name amp Become The Paramount Network In Viacom Rebranding Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 18 2017 Lieberman David February 9 2017 Viacom CEO Supports Paramount And Non Core Networks But For How Long Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 18 2017 Shannara Chronicles Canceled as Paramount Network Passes on Season 3 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 17 2018 Wagmeister Daniel Holloway Elizabeth March 16 2017 TV Land s Heathers Reboot and American Woman Moving to Launch Paramount Network Variety Retrieved September 27 2017 Swift Andy April 3 2019 Younger Season 6 Will Air on TV Land Move to Paramount Network Cancelled TVLine Retrieved April 3 2019 Low Elaine February 24 2021 Younger Season 7 to Premiere on Paramount Plus Variety Retrieved March 3 2021 Del Rosario Alexandra March 17 2021 Younger Paramount Unveils Premiere Date amp Teaser For Comedy s Seventh amp Final Season Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 17 2021 Viacom Announces Completion of Pluto TV Acquisition www businesswire com March 4 2019 Retrieved March 4 2019 Bouma Luke August 19 2019 Pluto TV is Adding 4 New Channels Tomorrow Including TV Land Drama TV Land Sitcoms amp Comedy Central Roast Cord Cutters News Retrieved August 21 2019 TV Land MTV and Craig Broadcast Systems to Launch New Canadian Services in September PR Newswire 2001 08 21 CTV tweaks TV Land Canada s focus The Hollywood Reporter 21 June 2010 Bell Canada September 10 2010 Bell to acquire 100 of Canada s No 1 media company CTV CNW Group Retrieved September 10 2010 1 Archived October 11 2010 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to TV Land Official website TV Land Premiere 29 April 1996 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TV Land amp oldid 1202602630, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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