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Encyclopedia > Midseason replacement

A midseason replacement is a television show that premieres in the second half of a television season usually between January and April. Midseason replacements usually take place after a show that was in the fall schedule was canceled or put on hiatus. Most midseason replacements get canceled like the shows they replaced, but some have gone on to be very successful. This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The fall schedule is the television lineup for the large networks FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC and CW. It usually consists of new shows paired with returning favorites and runs from September to December, since a whole new lineup starts up in January to May when more new shows premiere. ... The term cancel has the following meanings: 1. ... Look up hiatus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


Notable shows that started as midseason replacements include:


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Midseason replacement - The TV IV (116 words)
A midseason replacement is a program scheduled to premiere in the middle of most other programs' seasons.
While most shows premiere in September, the networks anticipate having to cancel one or two before the season has ended, so they prepare midseason replacements to occupy the time slots vacated by the cancelled shows.
They are generally new shows, but sometimes returning shows get tasked as midseason replacements (such as Scrubs, which did not premiere with other NBC shows in the Fall of 2005).
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