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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.

Future events

January

Date Event Ref.
7 The 81st Golden Globe Awards will air on CBS. [1]
10 CNN will host the fifth 2024 Republican Party presidential debate in Iowa. [2]
14 The 29th Critics' Choice Awards will air on The CW with Chelsea Handler as host. [3]
15 The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will air on Fox from the Peacock Theater with Anthony Anderson as host. The annual award show was rescheduled from its original date of September 18, 2023 due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. [4][5]
18 ABC News will host the sixth 2024 Republican Party presidential debate in New Hampshire. [6]
21 CNN will host the seventh 2024 Republican Party presidential debate in New Hampshire. [7]

February

Date Event Ref.
4 The 66th Annual Grammy Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena. [8]
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. [9][10][11][12]
18 The 49th People's Choice Awards will air on NBC, E! and Peacock from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. [13]

March

Date Event Ref.
10 The 96th Academy Awards will air on ABC from the Dolby Theatre with Jimmy Kimmel as host. [14][15]

April

Date Event Ref.
7 The 2024 CMT Music Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. [16]

June

Date Event Ref.
16 The 77th Tony Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the David H. Koch Theater. [17][18]

July

Date Event Ref.
15–18 The 2024 Republican National Convention is scheduled to take place at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, along with associated coverage. [19]
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. [20]

August

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. [21]

September

Date Event Ref.
16 The first presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Texas State University. [22]
25 The 2024 vice presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Lafayette College. [22]

October

Date Event Ref.
1 The second presidential debate is scheduled to take place at Virginia State University. [22]
9 The final presidential debate is scheduled to take place at University of Utah. [22]

November

Date Event Ref.
5 The 2024 presidential election and other federal and state races will occur, along with associated coverage. [23][24][25][26]

Television shows

Shows debuting in 2024

First aired Title Channel Source
January 1 America's Got Talent: Fantasy League NBC [27][28]
January 2 The Floor Fox [29]
January 3 We Are Family [30]
January 4 The Brothers Sun Netflix [31]
January 7 Grimsburg Fox [32]
January 10 Echo Disney+/Hulu [33]
The Trust: A Game of Greed Netflix [34]
January 11 Ted Peacock [35]
January 13 The Weekend MSNBC [36]
January 16 Death and Other Details Hulu [37]
January 19 Hazbin Hotel Amazon Prime Video [38]
January 22 Battle on the Mountain HGTV [39]
January 24 Chrissy & Dave Dine Out Freeform [40]
January 25 Griselda Netflix [41]
January 26 Expats Amazon Prime Video [42]
Masters of the Air Apple TV+ [43]
February 2 Mr. & Mrs. Smith Amazon Prime Video [44]
February 5 Lyla in the Loop PBS Kids [45]
February 11 Tracker CBS [46]
February 20 Crime Nation The CW [47][48]
February 21 Constellation Apple TV+ [49]
February 22 Avatar: The Last Airbender Netflix [50]
February 25 The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live AMC [51][52][53][54]
February 26 Deal or No Deal Island NBC [55]
February 27 Shōgun Hulu/FX [56][57]
February 29 Elsbeth CBS [58][59]
March 20 Palm Royale Apple TV+ [60]
March 21 3 Body Problem Netflix [61][62]
March Apples Never Fall Peacock [63]
Early The Spiderwick Chronicles The Roku Channel [64]
April 12 Fallout Amazon Prime Video [65]
Fall High Potential ABC [66]
December Charlotte's Web Max [67]
TBA 1944 Paramount+ [68]
2024
After Midnight CBS [69]
Agatha: Darkhold Diaries Disney+ [70]
Ariel Disney Junior [71]
Barney's World Cartoon Network/Max [72]
Carl the Collector PBS Kids [73]
Daredevil: Born Again Disney+ [51][74]
Dead Boy Detectives Netflix [75]
Deliver Me [citation needed]
Devil May Cry [76]
Dragon Stalker Disney+ [citation needed]
The Doomies [citation needed]
Erika Jayne: Bet It All on Blonde Bravo [77]
Exploding Kittens Netflix [78]
The Force The CW [79]
The Great American Bakeover
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory Netflix [80]
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! Max [81]
Kindergarten: The Musical Disney Junior [82]
Knuckles Paramount+ [83][84]
The Librarians: Next Chapter The CW [79]
Marvel Zombies Disney+ [citation needed]
Matlock CBS [58][85]
Moana: The Series Disney+ [74]
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story Netflix [86]
The New World NBC [citation needed]
Orphan Black: Echoes AMC/AMC+/BBC America [87]
Our Oceans Netflix [citation needed]
Our Living World [citation needed]
Parish AMC [88]
Patti Stanger: Millionaire Matchmaking The CW [79]
The Penguin Max [89]
Poppa's House CBS [85]
Ripley Netflix [90]
RoboGobo Disney+/Disney Junior [citation needed]
Sausage Party: Foodtopia Amazon Prime Video [91]
The Sympathizer HBO [92]
The Regime [citation needed][93]
The Tattooist of Auschwitz Peacock [citation needed]
Tiana Disney+ [94]
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Netflix [95]
The Town [citation needed]
Win or Lose Disney+ [96]

Shows changing networks

Show Moved from Moved to Source
Golden Globe Awards NBC CBS [1]
Star Trek: Prodigy Paramount+ Netflix [97]
9-1-1 Fox ABC [98]
WWE SmackDown USA Network [99]
WWE NXT USA Network The CW [100]
Leverage: Redemption Amazon Freevee Amazon Prime Video [101]

Television films and specials

First aired Title Channel Source
January 1 M*A*S*H: The Comedy That Changed Television Fox [102]
January 4 The Golden Wedding ABC [103]
January 13 Craig Before the Creek Cartoon Network [104]
March The Thundermans Return Nickelodeon/Paramount+ [105]
TBA Community: The Movie Peacock [106][107]
Dance Moms Reunion Lifetime [108]
Untitled South Park film Paramount+ [109][110]
Jodie Comedy Central [111]
The Thanksgiving Text Netflix [112]
Medical Racism PBS [113]

Milestone episodes and anniversaries

Show Network Episode # Episode title Episode airdate Source
The Rookie ABC 100th episode TBA TBA [114]
Station 19 [115]
Teen Titans Go! Cartoon Network 400th episode [116]

Shows returning in 2024

Show Last aired Type of return Previous channel New/returning/same channel Return date Source
What Would You Do? 2020 Revival ABC same February 18 [117]
Yo Gabba Gabba!
(as Yo Gabba Gabbaland!)
2015 Nickelodeon Apple TV+ Spring [118]
Dora the Explorer
(as ¡DORA!)
2019 Paramount+ [119]
X-Men
(as X-Men '97)
1997 Fox Kids Disney+ TBA [120][121]
Caillou 2010 PBS Kids Peacock [122]
The Joe Schmo Show 2013 Spike TBS [123]
The Jinx
(as The Jinx – Part 2)
2015 HBO same [124]
Phineas and Ferb Disney Channel/Disney XD TBA [125]
Dating Naked 2016 VH1 Paramount+ [126]
American Rust 2021 New season Showtime Amazon Freevee [127]
SurrealEstate Syfy same [128]
Elinor Wonders Why 2022 PBS Kids [129]

Shows ending in 2024

End date Show Channel First aired Status Source
January 6 Symone MSNBC 2022 Ending [130]
January 10 Magnum P.I. NBC 2018 [131][132]
February 20 La Brea 2021 [133][134]
May 13 Bob Hearts Abishola CBS 2019 [135]
May 16 Young Sheldon 2017 [136]
TBA Whose Line Is It Anyway? The CW 1998 [137]
Blue Bloods CBS 2010 [138]
Outlander Starz 2014 [139]
The Handmaid's Tale Hulu 2017 [140]
SEAL Team CBS [141]
S.W.A.T. [142]
Star Trek: Discovery Paramount+ [143]
Big Mouth Netflix [144]
Cobra Kai 2018 [145]
You [146]
Craig of the Creek Cartoon Network [147][148]
Grown-ish Freeform [149]
My Brilliant Friend HBO [150][151]
Station 19 ABC [115]
Yellowstone Paramount Network [152][68]
The Umbrella Academy Netflix 2019 [153][154]
Good Trouble Freeform Canceled [155]
Hightown Starz 2020 Ending [156]
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Disney+ 2021 [157]
Superman & Lois The CW [158]
Star Trek: Prodigy Netflix Canceled [159]
Mo 2022 Ending [160]
Vikings: Valhalla [161]
Andor Disney+ [162]
Jessica's Big Little World Cartoon Network 2023 Canceled [163]

Entering syndication in 2024

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. [164]
Judy Justice 2 Yes Broadcast syndication in local markets. [165]

Networks and services

Launches

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 programming services which will launch January 1, 2024 on free ad-supported streaming television and over-the-air multicast platforms. The365 will be aimed at African-American viewers and Outlaw will consist mainly of classic western films, competing directly with two multicast networks Katz helped found, but are now owned by E. W. Scripps Company: Bounce TV and Grit. Content will initially come from the libraries of Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate, while Gray Television will be the launch group for over-the-air distribution of the two networks. [166]
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. [167][168]

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network
name
New network
name
Type Conversion date Notes Source
Showtime (linear networks) Paramount+ with Showtime Cable/satellite January 8 [169]

Closures

Television stations

Subchannel launches

Stations changing network affiliations

Date Market Station Channel Prior affiliation New affiliation Notes Source
January 1 BellevueSeattleTacoma, 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). [170]

Subchannels changing network affiliations

Date Market Station Channel Prior affiliation New affiliation Notes Source
January 1 SeattleTacoma, Washington KOMO-TV 4.2 Comet (primary)/
The CW (secondary)
Comet See January 1 entry in stations changing network affiliations [170]

Deaths

January

Date Name Age Notes Sources

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