I have a sense that many syndicated programs are finding homes on the various 
digital TV channels like MeTV, H&I, etc.  Now most of these programs are older, 
but that might change with everything else.DavidSent on my Samsung Galaxy S20 
FE 5G.
-------- Original message --------From: PGage <[email protected]> Date: 9/11/23  
18:25  (GMT-08:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] The 
Slow, Painful Death of the DInner Hour Syndicated Sitcom Rerun Another common 
time for syndicated sitcoms was 11:00 x is your sense that this is disappearing 
too?One factor of course is that a lot of the old workhorse sitcoms are 
streaming (Big Bang, How I Met Your Mother, Modern Family, Seinfeld, Friends, 
Frazier, Cheers, MASH; I Love Lucy is on Paramount+). Abbott is on Hulu, so 
even if it gets to 100 may not change much. I stopped watching sitcoms in 
syndication even when they were still common once I could get boxed sets on 
DVD, as I was frustrated with being forced to watch episodes out of order, and 
often badly hacked to get in more commercials.Sent from Gmail MobileOn Mon, 11 
Sep 2023 at 9:12 AM Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:For quite a few 
years now, it was guaranteed that in the two hours before prime time you could 
turn to your local independent/Fox/UPN/WB/CW/MyTV station and get an 
alternative to news, celebrity gossip, Pat and Vanna and Alex in the form of 
syndicated reruns of sitcoms--the good, the bad and the mediocre.Well, in 
Chicago at least that's not the case anymore.  As new syndicated shows start to 
pop up this week, the only station where you can watch a sitcom at dinnertime 
is Weigel's CW affil WCIU, where you can watch "The Neighborhood" at 6 and 6:30 
p.m. As if you wanted to watch it first run on CBS Monday nights. The 5 p.m. 
hour on "CW 26" is filled with "Judge Judy" reruns (as you may know, her 
first-run judging is now on Amazon's Freevee streamer).Well, what's on the 
other non-Big 3 station?  On Nexstar indie WGN, it's two hours of news, as it 
has been for many years now. On Fox's WFLD, it's an hour of news at 5 and an 
hour of "Family Feud" at 6 p.m.--they didn't renew for "Big Bang Theory" and 
WGN picked it up for prime time.  And on sister station MyTV affil WPWR, it's 
*another* hour of "Family Feud" at 5 p.m. (seems to me Debmar-Mercury feeds six 
"Feud" episodes a day) and two new game shows from Fox First Run at 6 (they 
both ran test shows either last year or earlier this year):  "Person, Place or 
Thing," a not-bad update of "20 Questions" appealingly fronted by Melissa 
Peterman, and "Who the Bleep is That?", a celebrity identification game 
produced by Fox-owned TMZ, which may be all you need to know.Of course, with 
the changes afoot in television lately, it seems unlikely that there will be 
more shows coming down the pike to get to the 100 episode number, although "The 
Conners" will probably make it (and what are they going to do with those first 
season episodes with Roseanne Barr?) and those involved are rooting for 
"Ghosts" and "Abbott Elementary"--and also, the stations seem to prefer 
multi-cams to one-camera shows--good luck on that.The Fox-owned stations seem 
to think that the future is in game shows, I guess with "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel" 
going through the host changes recently and next year,the fact that "Modern 
Family" and "The Simpsons" are their only remaining sitcoms and Disney will 
probably want more money to renew them--along with "Feud" and the two new 
shows, they've picked up reruns of Game Show Network's "People Puzzler" (based 
on the crossword puzzle for idiots in People magazine) and in-house "25 Words 
or Less" and in-house-CBS Media's "Pictionary" continue (but Big Jaw's reboot 
of "You Bet Your Life" isn't, presumably because of Leno's recent accidents).  
And you'll find sitcom reruns in late-night against the talk shows--oh shoot, 
there's another dying genre.



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