2012 in American television


The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2012. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and rebrandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; and information about controversies and carriage disputes.

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DateEvent
1Al Jazeera launches Bein Sport One and Bein Sport Dos, two new sports channels dedicated to soccer, the former in English and the latter in Spanish.
1The expiration of a carriage agreement for NFL Network and NFL RedZone results in the two channels being removed from Insight Communications systems in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, due to a long-running impasse between the National Football League and Insight parent company Time Warner Cable that has prevented a carriage agreement for the channels on TWC's existing systems and the prior removal of NFL Network from Adelphia systems acquired by TWC in 2006.
1Subscription streaming television service FilmOn and the four major U.S. broadcast networks reach a settlement in a 2010 lawsuit over the company's streaming of the networks' programming on the website. Each of the parties involved in the suit stipulated to a consent judgment and permanent injunction in the settlement, and FilmOn will pay $1.6 million each to the plaintiffs. The settlement bars FilmOn from streaming broadcast network programming.
2American Spirit Media announces that it will acquire Fox affiliate WDBD/Jackson, Mississippi and that it has donated MyNetworkTV affiliate WUFX/Vicksburg-Jackson, Mississippi to Tougaloo College, to be operated by American Spirit Media through shared services and joint sales agreements with Raycom Media. The transactions, pending FCC approval, will take place at the end of the year.
4The Buffalo-based syndicated movie series Off Beat Cinema airs its first episode on new flagship station WBBZ-TV, after 19 years airing from WKBW-TV. As part of the change, the series begins taping before a live studio audience.
6Jason Vincent resigns as news director of Fox affiliate KQDS/Duluth amid controversy following a racially offensive comment that he had posted August 1 on Facebook, regarding a Native American man that he had discovered in his yard that evening, whom Vincent referred to in the post as a "drunk, homeless... animal".
7Two stations in Milwaukee, both owned by Weigel Broadcasting, switch channel assignments. Independent station WMLW-CA moves to full-power UHF channel 49 to facilitate the station's upgrade to high definition broadcasts with a market-wide signal, while WBME-TV moves to the low-power channel 41 assignment of WMLW-CA, with an added relay on the DT2 subchannel of CBS-affiliated sister station WDJT-TV, due to WBME's main MeTV schedule broadcasting solely in standard definition and universal cable and near-full satellite carriage for both stations in the Milwaukee market negating the need for a full-power signal for WBME. An official switch of call signs between the two stations occurred eleven days later.
8Liberty Media announces plans to spin off its Liberty Starz subsidiary into its own publicly traded company. The spinoff is expected to be completed by the end of 2012.
9CNN suspends Fareed Zakaria and his program Fareed Zakaria GPS after it was revealed that Zakaria had plagiarized an article featured in the August 20 issue of Time on gun control from an article that was originally written by columnist Jill Lepore for the April 23 issue of The New Yorker. Zakaria, who has since apologized for his actions, was also suspended from Time for one month.
9FilmOn founder Alki David launches a new streaming service using the domain Barrydriller.com that is similar to Aereo. The site streams network-affiliated stations via individual antennas and intends to pay retransmission fees to carry their programming. Fox filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the site in a Los Angeles U.S. District Court on August 10, alleging that it is retransmitting broadcast network and syndicated programs owned by Fox without the company's permission. NBC, CBS and ABC followed with a joint copyright lawsuit on August 13.
12Fond du Lac, Wisconsin television station WWAZ-TV, a station owned by Pappas Telecasting Companies which has had a tenuous history of staying on the air since 2000 as a station unable to find a niche or popular network affiliation in either the Green Bay or Milwaukee markets, along with their parent company's financial struggles, returns to the air as WIWN, carrying programming as an affiliate of WeatherNation from a new tower in the Milwaukee tower site, with translator towers in the west part of their service area serving Columbus and Ripon.
13MundoFox, which had an August 1 soft launch, makes its formal debut. The Spanish-language broadcast network is a partnership between Fox International Channels and Colombia's RCN TV.
13Stainless Broadcasting Company pulls its six stations from DirecTV. The two companies had previously agreed on a specific carriage fee increase, though the deal fell apart due to a clause added by DirecTV requiring Stainless/Northwest Broadcasting to give a low rate equal to those the company previously signed with other satellite and cable providers. The dispute lasted nine weeks, ending on October 26.
13VH1 pulls the launch of the reality series Ev and Ocho indefinitely following the August 11 arrest of its star, NFL player Chad Johnson, on domestic battery charges on accusations that Johnson allegedly head-butted wife Evelyn Lozada during an argument.
13The producers of The Good Wife has announced that Kristin Chenoweth, who was scheduled to play a reporter in a multiple storyline arc, will not be returning due to an accident on the set in which a gust of wind caused her to be struck by a piece of lighting equipment during the show's filming on July 11, resulting in the producers to alter her appearance to one episode. Chenoweth, who later treated for her injuries and released, said she needs time to recover before returning to work. However, Chenoweth later returned to the set on August 31.
15Avoiding a 12:01 a.m. August 16 deadline, Dish Network reaches a retransmission agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group, covering 70 Sinclair-owned or -operated stations in 45 markets.
15The Pac-12 Conference launches the national sports channel Pac-12 Network as well as six regional sports networks. It is the first channel of its kind owned and operated entirely by a college conference, without the backing of a media conglomerate.
16Cablevision signs an agreement with the National Football League to allow NFL Network and NFL Redzone to be carried on that company's systems for the first time. The channels will be available on Cablevision systems starting on August 17. The agreement leaves Time Warner Cable as the only major pay television provider that does not carry either network.
17Hours after the NFL Network deal was announced, Cablevision pulls four television stations owned by Tribune Broadcasting from its systems in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Colorado. Cablevision accuses the broadcast group of demanding high retransmission consent fees for its stations due to its parent Tribune Company working to get out of bankruptcy and illegally bundling carriage agreements for WCCT's Fox-affiliated sister WTIC-TV to WPIX. WGN America across Cablevision's service area and WTIC-TV in its Connecticut service area were originally unaffected by the dispute, though both were also pulled by Cablevision on August 25. The dispute lasted 10 weeks, ending on October 26, when the affected channels returned to Cablevision systems.
17NBCUniversal imposes budget cutbacks for The Tonight Show, leading to the layoffs of about two dozen staff members, the program's weekly budget being reduced by 25% to $1.7 million, and host Jay Leno's annual salary from being cut from $25–$30 million to around $20 million.
20New York City-based hedge fund Standard General files an application with the Federal Communications Commission to approve an increase of its ownership stake in the 11-station Young Broadcasting group from 36.34% to a majority stake of 50.03%.
21ABC announces changes to its late night lineup that will take effect in January 2013: the network's long-running newsmagazine Nightline will leave the 11:35 p.m. timeslot that the program has held since it debuted in March 1980, while talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! will move up 25 minutes to the 11:35 slot.
22Watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington files a petition to the Federal Communications Commission asking them to deny the pending license renewals of three stations owned by Fox Television Stations citing the phone hacking scandal involving British newspapers owned by FTS parent News Corporation.
23Nexstar Broadcasting Group announces the sale of Fox affiliate KBTV-TV/Beaumont to Deerfield Media. Sinclair Broadcast Group will operate KBTV under a shared services agreement, identical to pending operational agreements between Sinclair and Deerfield in Mobile, Cincinnati and San Antonio.
24NBC affiliate KSL-TV/Salt Lake City announced that it will not carry the sitcom The New Normal because of its premise involving a gay couple trying to have a family, which the station's parent company Bonneville International sees as being too controversial, offensive, and not reflecting the station's conservative program policies, with the GM stating that "For our brand, this program feels inappropriate on several dimensions, especially during family viewing time", the latter referring to the Tuesday night 8:30PM slot and its decision in 2011 to not carry The Playboy Club. As with some NBC programs that KSL refuses to air, the series will be seen on CW affiliate KUCW instead.
25Saban Brands, via Kidsco Media Ventures, began programming The CW's children's programming block, Toonzai, which was relaunched under the name Vortexx. Programming aired on the block includes Yu-Gi-Oh! and Power Rangers. The former Toonzai block ended its four-year run on The CW on August 18.
28ESPN renews its broadcast rights to Major League Baseball Spring training and Sunday, Monday and Wednesday evening regular season games for eight years through 2021. The $5.6 billion deal is nearly double the $2.8 billion that ESPN paid under the previous contract and includes added rights to show games joined in progress, a 13% increase in the number of live games shown and the virtual elimination of home market blackouts for Monday and Wednesday games. Though rights to a single Wild Card game each season are included, all other playoff games are exempt from the deal.
31ABC affiliate WKDH/Houston, Mississippi ceases operations after 11 years. The ABC affiliation for the Tupelo-Columbus market moved to the second digital subchannel of WTVA on September 1, bumping MeTV programming seen on that channel to sister station WLOV-TV's second digital subchannel.
31Ohio News Network, a Columbus-based regional cable news channel owned by Dispatch Broadcast Group, ceases operations after 15 years.

September

DateEvent
1Dish Network pulls Dispatch Broadcast Group's two television stations, NBC affiliate WTHR/Indianapolis and CBS affiliate WBNS-TV/Columbus, due to a retransmission consent dispute with the satellite provider. The dispute ended on October 5, when Dispatch and Dish struck a new carriage agreement.
1At the same time, Dish Network reaches a short-term carriage agreement with Big Ten Network to keep the cable channel devoted to sports events from the Big Ten Conference on the satellite provider until a longer-term contract is agreed upon.
2One year after being shortened from 21½ to six hours, the MDA Labor Day Telethon is revamped again, paring down to three pre-recorded primetime hours and retitled MDA Show of Strength in an effort to move away from its 46-year heritage as a long-form telethon.
3Gray Television launches two low-power network affiliates in Parkersburg, West Virginia : WIYE-LD debuts as the area's CBS affiliate, while WOVA-LD assumes the Fox affiliation from the second digital subchannel of NBC-affiliated sister station WTAP-TV. WIYE-LD replaces WBNS/Columbus as the default CBS affiliate on cable and satellite providers within the market.
4Journal Communications purchases CBS affiliate WTVF/Nashville from Landmark Media Enterprises for $215 million. Once the sale of the station is completed, it will leave fellow CBS station KLAS-TV/Las Vegas as the only remaining television station in Landmark's portfolio.
4Live! with Kelly becomes Live! with Kelly and Michael, as former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan is formally introduced as Kelly Ripa's new co-host. Strahan will continue his duties as analyst for the Fox NFL Sunday pregame show, which originates from Los Angeles.
4E! names former 106 & Park co-host Terrence Jenkins to replace Ryan Seacrest as co-host of the network's flagship entertainment news program E! News. Seacrest's departure from his co-hosting duties on E! News is part of the terms of a two-year agreement that he signed with E! parent NBCUniversal in April that will have him become a contributor for NBC, though Seacrest will move to a contributor role on the program, while retaining his position as the show's managing editor and serving as co-host of the network's Live From the Red Carpet specials.
4Epix strikes a distribution agreement with Amazon that will provide the website's Amazon Video service with film content from the parent companies of the fledgling premium cable channel: Paramount Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Lionsgate. Films will appear on Amazon Video on a 90-day delay after their pay cable premiere on Epix.
4Red Zone Capital Management, an investment firm owned by Daniel Snyder, agrees to sell TV production firm Dick Clark Productions to a partnership headed by Guggenheim Partners, Mandalay Entertainment and Mosaic Media Investment Partners.
5CBS Corporation signs a retransmission consent agreement with Cablevision, allowing continued carriage of three CBS-owned television stations in the cable provider's New York, New Jersey and Colorado service areas, as well as Showtime, Smithsonian Channel and CBS Sports Network.
5The transmitter tower of PBS member station KSMQ-TV/Austin, Minnesota collapses due to straight-line thunderstorm winds that moved through the area during the early morning hours, knocking the station off the air for several hours. The station set up alternate transmitter facilities that evening utilizing a microwave dish installed atop the station's studios that was manually directed towards a backup tower near Grand Meadow. The station later set up a fund to help cover insurance deductible costs, though insurance is expected to cover the costs for the construction of a new transmitter.
6Google Fiber enters into a carriage agreement with the National Football League to carry the NFL Network and NFL RedZone upon the September 10 launch of the service in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
6Optimum rebrands for the first time in ten years with a new logo.
7ESPN renews its agreement to broadcast college football, basketball and baseball games from the Big 12 Conference through the 2024–25 athletics season. The deal, which encompasses ESPN's cable channels and ABC, is reported to be worth an estimated $1.3 billion and increases the number of televised regular season games starting with the 2016 season.
7News-Press & Gazette Company enters into an agreement to purchase ABC affiliate KEYT-TV/Santa Barbara from Smith Media. The sale price for the station is $14.3 million.
7The Dora the Explorer episode "School Science Fair", premieres on Nickelodeon.
8Deadly Affairs, a documentary television series, premieres on Investigation Discovery and is hosted by All My Children actress Susan Lucci.
10Nexstar Broadcasting Group renews affiliation contracts for nine of its 11 CBS-affiliated stations for six years. The agreement, which runs through 2018, exempts WTAJ-TV/Altoona and Nexstar-operated WYOU/Scranton due to separate existing affiliation agreements.
10Disney-ABC's talk show Katie, hosted by Katie Couric, premieres at the 3:00 PM Eastern timeslot on most ABC stations, while ABC's soap opera General Hospital moves to the 2:00 PM Eastern timeslot.
10ABC affiliate KSFY-TV/Sioux Falls, South Dakota will begin carrying CW network programming via a new second digital subchannel.
10ACME Communications announces it will sell its last remaining stations — the Albuquerque duopoly of CW affiliate KWBQ, its Roswell satellite KRWB, and MyNetworkTV affiliate KASY-TV; the buyer is Tamer Media, who will purchase the stations in a $17.3 million all-cash transaction in its first TV station acquisition. The stations will continue to be operated by LIN Media stations KASA-TV and KRQE via shared services agreements.
10Professional wrestling commentator Jerry Lawler collapses and is sent to a Montreal hospital during a live broadcast of WWE Monday Night Raw. Lawler's partner, Michael Cole, announces the incident "is not part of entertainment" and there is no further commentary during the matches for the first time in the show's 19-year history.
11Today causes controversy after the NBC morning program continues on with an interview with Keeping Up with the Kardashians co-star Kris Jenner instead of airing the remembrance ceremonies for the September 11 attacks, when a moment of silence was conducted at 8:46 a.m. ET in memory of those who died in the attacks. Though Today did not broadcast the tribute on NBC's national feed, WNBC/New York City interrupted the program to broadcast locally produced special coverage of the ceremonies. Though the network will not issue a public apology, NBC News president Steve Capus sent a memo on September 12 to managers at all of NBC's affiliates apologizing for criticism the stations have faced.
12Actress/singer Jennifer Lopez acquires a minority ownership interest in Nuvo TV. As part of the deal, Lopez's production company Nuyorican Productions will develop series for the channel, which is aimed at an English-speaking Latino-American audience.
13Beef Products Inc. files a defamation lawsuit against ABC News, seeking $1.2 billion in damages for claims of roughly 200 "false, misleading and defamatory" statements. The suit alleges that the network's March 2012 investigation on ammonia-treated lean, textured ground beef trimmings misled consumers to believing that the product is unsafe for consumption, resulting in an impact to the company that forced the closure of three of its four U.S. processing plants and the layoffs of more than 650 employees.
13DirecTV drops GOL TV after the channel loses U.S. broadcast rights to Spain's La Liga soccer league.
13ESPN's flagship sports news program SportsCenter broadcasts its 50,000th episode.
15Dish Network drops Big Ten Network from the satellite provider due to the two parties' inability to settle on a new carriage agreement. Dish reached a new long-term carriage agreement with the network one week later, restoring the channel on September 22.
16American Idol announces Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban are the two newest members of its judging panel. Minaj and Urban will join fellow new judge Mariah Carey, who joined the show on July 23, and Randy Jackson, who had announced his intentions to leave the panel on August 31 but will instead continue not only as judge but also add duties as contestant mentor.
19Fox Sports and TBS renew their broadcast contracts with Major League Baseball to continue broadcasting MLB games through 2021. Fox will pay approximately $500 million annually to broadcast MLB games, while TBS will pay around $300 million. The deal removes TBS' exclusivity for carriage of all first-round MLB playoff games, as Fox will obtain rights to some first-round games to air on its cable motorsports channel Speed, which is rumored to undergo a revamp of programming.
20NRJ TV purchases family-oriented independent station WGCB-TV/Red Lion, Pennsylvania for $9 million from Red Lion Television.
20HBO announces that CEO Bill Nelson will retire at the end of 2012, after nearly three decades with the pay cable service. Nelson will be succeeded by network co-president Richard Plepler.
21Time Warner Cable reaches an agreement with the National Football League to carry the NFL Network and NFL RedZone on its systems. TWC was the largest cable television provider in the United States that did not carry either channel.
23ABC hosts the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. This event, which was telecast live in all time zones, also marked the first time in its 64-year history that the four major over-the-air broadcast networks did not receive any nominations in three of the five main categories: Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series.
24Gray Television signs on low-power WECP-LD/Panama City, Florida to serve as the CBS affiliate for the market. The station replaces WTVY/Dothan, Alabama as the de facto affiliate for the Panama City area.
24Willie Geist is named co-host of the 9 a.m. hour of NBC's Today, replacing now-7 to 9 a.m. co-host Savannah Guthrie. Geist will reduce his duties at MSNBC as a result: stepping down as host of the cable news channel's morning program Way Too Early, and continuing to appear on Morning Joe in a reduced capacity.
24ESPN's SportsCenter records a 5.0 overnight Nielsen rating leading out of a controversial ending to the Monday Night Football telecast between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks. The rating is the highest for the sports news program in its 33-year history.
27Bayou City Broadcasting announces the sale of its eight stations to London Broadcasting Company. The sale marks a temporary exit from the broadcasting industry for the company's owner DuJuan McCoy, who plans on acquiring network-affiliated stations in mid-sized markets larger than San Angelo and Abilene.
27Fox Sports Net announces its Southern California affiliates Fox Sports West, Prime Ticket and Fox Sports San Diego have reached a new long term carriage deal to exclusively broadcast Big West Conference college sports.
28During coverage of a police pursuit that started with 33-year-old Jodon Romero carjacking a vehicle in Phoenix, ending near I-10 outside Salome, Arizona, Fox News Channel inadvertently broadcasts Romero's suicide from a handgun shot to the head. Studio B anchor Shepard Smith issued an on-air apology minutes later for the broadcast delay error made by FNC's master control that led to the suicide being shown live on-air.

October

DateEvent
1Time Warner Cable launches two Los Angeles-based regional sports networks, TWC SportsNet and TWC Deportes. The networks serve as exclusive homes to the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers. TWC Deportes broadcasts in Spanish, the first RSN to do so. Time Warner Cable SportsNet later announces that it will provide Korean language audio of Los Angeles Lakers games via secondary audio programming beginning with the 2012–13 regular season, becoming the first English-language television network to offer play-by-play of sporting events in an Asian dialect.
1Comcast SportsNet Houston, the newest affiliate of Comcast SportsNet, co-owned by the Houston Astros, Houston Rockets, and NBCUniversal, launches. As a result, the teams' previous rights owner Fox Sports Houston was shut down four days later.
2CBS affiliate WKBT/La Crosse, Wisconsin makes headlines when morning news anchor Jennifer Livingston responds to an e-mail sent to her by a viewer about her weight, who she later criticizes on air after she perceived the e-mail as bullying and calls the viewer out for making the statement. Livingston later received an apology from the viewer for the message.
3Gray Television signs on low-power CBS affiliate WSVF-LD/Harrisonburg, Virginia. Harrisonburg was previously unserved by an in-market CBS affiliate with WUSA/Washington, D.C. available as a default affiliate on cable and satellite.
4Cablevision and The Walt Disney Company reach an agreement to continue distribution of Disney-owned cable channels across Cablevision system footprint and ABC stations WABC and WPVI in the respective New York City and Philadelphia markets. The deal includes carriage of the planned ABC News/Univision news channel, online service ESPN3, 3DTV channel ESPN 3D, expanded video-on-demand offerings and the ability for customers to view live streams of ESPN, Disney Channel, Disney XD and Disney Junior programming online, on tablet computers and mobile devices through authentication apps.
8Narrowly averting a blackout, Gannett Company reaches a long-term carriage agreement with Dish Network for all 23 of its television stations to remain on the satellite provider. The deal was reached despite reported contentious demands made by Gannett for Dish to disable its controversial AutoHop ad-skipping feature on its digital video recorders or pay a "massive penalty" of a 300% increase in carriage fees.
9Viacom strikes a deal to add programming from two additional networks to Hulu: the Hulu Plus subscription service adds current season episodes of Nickelodeon's original programming with the five most recent episodes available, and new episodes added 21 days after their original airdate. Programming from Spanish-language network Tr3s will also become available on its Hulu Latino service.
11DirecTV announces the release of the Genie digital video recorder, which among its features allows the simultaneous recording of up to five TV shows on up to 8 connectable TV sets, client boxes, gaming or Blu-ray consoles from a single receiver ; recommends shows based on past TV viewing habits; timer-records shows up to two weeks in advance and the ability to view a show's 5 most recent episodes.
12After a 17-year run, Fox Sports announces that Speed will no longer air Formula One racing events after the 2012–13 season due to Speed being outbid for the U.S. broadcast rights. While no word has been made on where Formula One telecasts will land domestically, it is expected that the rights will migrate to NBC Sports Network in 2013, as they were the high bidder.
12The Federal Communications Commission votes to end a law banning cable providers from encrypting the signals of basic cable channels, effectively closing a loophole that lets many households watch basic cable channels for free. The move is cited as a way to reduce cable theft and reduce the number of visits by cable technicians to disconnect television service.
12Retirement Living TV enters into a carriage agreement that will allow the channel to be available on Time Warner Cable and co-managed Bright House Networks systems. Both cable providers will carry the channel as part of their digital cable tiers by the end of 2012.
14Providence Equity Partners divests its 10% ownership stake in the streaming website Hulu to site co-owners News Corporation, Comcast and The Walt Disney Company for $200 million.
15NASCAR and Fox Sports announce an eight-year multiplatform agreement that will retain Fox's broadcast rights to NASCAR racing events through 2022. The agreement will retains all existing event telecast rights, but gives Fox rights to live stream all races, as well as highlights and pre- and post-race coverage to customers of participating cable and satellite providers online and through mobile devices starting in 2013.
15A Tennessee U.S. District Court dismisses a racial discrimination lawsuit against Warner Horizon Television and producers of ABC's The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, citing that casting contestants for the shows for whatever reason is protected by the First Amendment. Filed in April by rejected applicants Nathaniel Claybrooks and Christopher Johnson, the suit noted the lack of minority contestants and the complete absence of non-white Bachelors and Bachelorettes in the 24 cumulative cycles of both series, believing that the producers have done so to avoid potential controversy from anyone opposed to interracial relationships.
15Shield Media purchases ABC affiliate WLAJ/Lansing, Michigan from Sinclair Broadcast Group for $14.4 million. Under the terms of the sale agreement, WLAJ's operations will be turned over to Young Broadcasting under a shared services agreement, creating a virtual triopoly with CBS affiliate WLNS-TV and MyNetworkTV affiliate WHTV.
15Wichita, Kansas native Tamara Feldman reprises her role as Poppy Lifton in the Gossip Girl episode High Infidelity, her first one since The Wrath of Con, which aired May 4, 2009 on The CW.
21With Dish Network's attempt to win their trial against AMC Networks over removal of the Voom HD Networks suite falling apart, Dish Network settles out of court with AMC for $700 million and video and data spectrum rights in several major markets, and signs a long-term carriage agreement with AMC Networks. AMC returns on the same day, with the remainder of AMC's networks to return November 1.
22The Federal Communications Commission denies a request filed by Oceanic Time Warner Cable and Hawaiian Telcom that would have declined My Family TV affiliate KLEI-TV/Kailua-Kona, Hawaii carriage on both systems. The decision resulted from a must-carry complaint filed by Mauna Kea Broadcasting Company, Inc., after being rebuffed by both companies for carriage of the station.
22Roberts Broadcasting sells CW affiliate WRBJ/Jackson, Mississippi to the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The station, which signed on in 2006, will replace its secular programming with TBN's religious programs after the sale closes. It is unclear as to who will pick up the CW affiliation in Jackson after the sale.
23CBS Television Distribution announces that it will rename its syndicated entertainment news program The Insider as omg! Insider in January 2013, through a partnership with Yahoo!'s celebrity news and gossip website omg!. The rebranded program will retain hosts Kevin Frazier and Brooke Anderson, but will also feature talent and entertainment columnists from Yahoo! as contributors.
23Rural Media Group announces the purchase of FamilyNet from Interactive Television and Gaming Networks. Under the deal, Rural TV will merge its programming fully with the FamilyNet schedule starting on January 1, 2013, though weekend preview programming featuring Rural TV content will already premiere as of October 27.
24The CW signs its first video-on-demand carriage agreement with a pay television provider through a deal with Comcast. The deal allows customers to watch the four most-recent episodes of the network's primetime shows on Comcast's Xfinity On Demand service, with new episodes available the day after their original airdate. The CW On Demand, which is accessible to subscribers at no additional charge, debuted on Comcast systems nationwide on October 25.
24NBCUniversal announces that it will revamp its NBC Nonstop news-and-lifestyle multicast network into Cozi TV on January 1, 2013, which will combine original programs both produced solely for its local affiliates and those produced to air nationally on the network, with classic TV shows and movies from the company's library.
25Ratings-challenged cable news channel Current TV, started in 2005 by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, puts itself up for sale.
25Columbus, Ohio's ESPN Radio affiliate WBNS-FM terminates their morning host Scott Torgerson after he made a tweet on October 13 that he wished that ESPN personality Desmond Howard would "get fired or die" so he can watch College GameDay again. The comments, which later went viral and resulted in a condemnation from Desmond's on-air colleague and former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit on the station, resulted in WBNS suspending Torgerson on October 17.
26Cablevision and Tribune Broadcasting agree to a new retransmission consent agreement over two months after stations in Cablevision's service area were pulled. WPIX's primetime news audience had fallen by nearly two-fifths due to the dispute.
28NBCUniversal gains the U.S. broadcast rights to English Premier League in a three-year deal that will cost $80 million per year to televise the soccer league's games on NBC, NBC Sports Network and possibly on some of the company's other cable outlets.
29NBC announces that struggling sophomore sitcom Up All Night will transition from a single-camera to a multi-camera format filmed in front of a live studio audience. The show is expected to make the transition following a three-month production hiatus after filming of the second season's 11th episode, with episodes to air in the new format in Spring 2013.
29Univision signs a 10-year deal for Spanish and Portuguese language rights to CONCACAF coverage.
29In the wake of Hurricane Sandy affecting the Eastern United States, ABC, CBS and The CW and NBC all alter their schedules to bring complete coverage of the storm.
31Fox Sports New Orleans, the newest affiliate of Fox Sports Net launches becoming the new exclusive home of the NBA's New Orleans Hornets.

November

DateEvent
1Luken Communications relaunched The Nashville Network as an over-the-air digital multicast network, resurrecting the brand and country music-oriented format of the old cable network that existed from 1983 to 2000.
2NBC and a large number of its affiliate channels broadcast ', a telethon to benefit relief efforts in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
2Time Warner Cable inks a deal to carry beIN Sport and beIN Sport en Español on both its flagship service and on its co-managed Bright House Networks cable systems. Both networks will also be viewable to authenticated subscribers through TWC's and beIN's website and mobile applications as well as on Bright House's streaming app. Availability of both channels will vary depending on market.
4Nexstar Broadcasting Group acquires CBS affiliate KGPE/Fresno and the Bakersfield duopoly of NBC affiliate KGET and Telemundo affiliate KKEY-LP from Newport Television for $35.4 million. Under a separate deal, Nexstar also acquires the Burlington, Vermont virtual duopoly of Fox affiliate WFFF-TV and ABC affiliate WVNY from Smith Media for $17.1 million.
4NBCUniversal expands rights to on-demand content through a carriage renewal with Cablevision, that will allow the cable provider's subscribers access to live streams of NBCUniversal's cable and broadcast networks online and across mobile platforms for the first time.
4CBS Corporation, long a holdout from entering into content agreements with streaming services, strikes a non-exclusive, multi-year licensing agreement that will allow programs owned by the company to be streamed on the Hulu Plus subscription service. Programs made available on the site will come from CBS Television Distribution's library of 2,600 shows, generally consisting of series no longer in first-run broadcast.
8A preliminary injunction request filed by Fox against Dish Network's AutoHop digital video recorder is rejected in a Los Angeles U.S. District Court on grounds that Fox was unlikely to be able to prove that it suffered irreparable harm from the technology that allows subscribers to skip over commercial advertisements.
9Denali Media Holdings purchases three television stations in Alaska: CBS affiliate KTVA/Anchorage from Alaska Broadcasting Co./Media News Group, and NBC affiliate KATH-LD/Juneau and its Sitka translator KSCT-LP from North Star Broadcasting.
9Lockwood Broadcast Group purchases WMAK/Knoxville, Tennessee from Daystar Television Network subsidiary Word of God Fellowship for $2.95 million. The sale will create a duopoly with CW affiliate WBXX-TV. If the FCC approves the sale, WMAK's callsign will be changed to WKNX and the station will likely drop Daystar programming to become a commercial outlet.
13CBS Sports Network enters into a two-year broadcast rights agreement with the Arena Football League, in which the channel will carry 19 regular season and two playoff games starting with the AFL's 2013 season, and will allow sister broadcast network CBS to carry the ArenaBowl championship game.
15Actress Lisa Whelchel, who is currently competing in ', reveals that she has contracted the West Nile virus, although she did not reveal if it happened before appearing on or during the show.
15United States Vice President Joe Biden makes history as the first sitting US Vice President to appear in an acting role on an American television series, playing himself in a cameo of the Parks and Recreation Season 5 episode "Leslie Vs. April", in which Ben Wyatt surprises fiancée Leslie Knope with a gift to meet Biden, whom Leslie cited as her top favorite she wanted to meet on her "Celebrity Sex List."
20Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash resigns from Sesame Street amid allegations of sexually abusing underage boys.
20The main anchor team for Bangor, Maine's ABC affiliate WVII-TV and sister Fox station WFVX-LP, both owned by Rockfleet Broadcasting, both resign on-air at the end of the day's 6pm newscast. Cindy Michaels, who was also the station's news director, and Tony Consiglio cited conflicts with both the upper management at the station itself and with Rockfleet, along with treatment of the staff in deciding to leave the station.
20News Corporation purchases a 49% stake in YES Network, the cable TV home of the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Nets.
21After what he cites as a rocky relationship on and off the set with the production crew and staff, Chevy Chase has announced that he will leave Community before the end of the fourth season, appearing in only 11 of the shortened 13 episode order.
21Gray Television, the owners of KOLN/Lincoln, Nebraska, will acquire KSNB/Superior from Colins Broadcasting, for $1.25 million and is seeking a 'failed station waiver', which will allow the acquisition to occur.
22Top 40/CHR WDCG/Raleigh-Durham issues an apology to the city of Raleigh, its mayor Nancy McFarlane, the Greater Raleigh Merchants Association and CBS affiliate WRAL after a float featuring an African American man dressed as an angel hanging from a Christmas tree sponsored by WDCG was featured in WRAL's telecast of their annual Christmas Parade on November 17. The float, which also featured WDCG morning stars Bob and the Showgram, was blasted by officials and parade goers as a depiction of a lynching, and as a result of this incident the producer of WDCG's morning show, who did not approve of the float's concept, was terminated. WRAL GM Jennifer Martin has been assured that WDCG will not allow any more displays that could be seen as racially offensive in future events sponsored by WRAL.
26It is reported Fox Sports will rebrand Speed as Fox Sports 1 in August 2013 as a competitor to ESPN.
26Roberts Media acquires NBC affiliate KMTR/Eugene and its satellite stations from Newport Television for $8.5 million. Fisher Communications, which also owns KVAL-TV in the market, will operate KMTR under a shared services agreement upon the sale's closure.
29Former NBCUniversal CEO and Katie producer Jeff Zucker is named President/CEO at CNN, replacing Jim Walton, who will leave in January 2013.
29Fox Television Stations has agreed to sell its MyNetworkTV station, WUTB/Baltimore to Deerfield Media for $2.7 million. Sinclair Broadcast Group will operate the station through a local marketing agreement.
30Avoiding a Midnight deadline, Gannett Company has reached a retransmission consent agreement with DirecTV to air its 23 television stations on its satellite carrier.

December

Programs

Debuts

The following is a list of shows that premiered in 2012.
Due to the economic slowdown, there were notably fewer television pilots in 2012 than in the years immediately prior to that, which reduced the number of roles available for actors.
The fall of 2012 also mirrored 1992 in the volume of new daytime talk shows. The new talk roster will include shows hosted by first-timers Katie Couric, Steve Harvey, Jeff Probst, and Bethenny Frankel. New talk shows will also feature Trisha Goddard and Ricki Lake.
The first ever television series to be produced in English and Spanish simultaneously, Justice for All with Judge Cristina Pérez, which is being produced by Entertainment Studios, began to air on both English and Spanish language broadcasting outlets starting in September.
Start dateShowChannel
January 1Oprah's Next ChapterOWN
January 1'Food Network
January 2Early StartCNN
January 2Starting PointCNN
January 3Jane by DesignABC Family
January 3Work ItABC
January 8The FirmNBC
January 8House of LiesShowtime
January 10Shipping WarsA&E
January 11Are You There, Chelsea?NBC
January 12¡Rob!CBS
January 12The FinderFox
January 15Napoleon DynamiteFox
January 16AlcatrazFox
January 16Betty White's Off Their RockersNBC
January 16'Nickelodeon
January 16The RevolutionABC
January 17ReModeledThe CW
January 19UnsupervisedFX
January 20On Freddie RoachHBO
January 24Level UpCartoon Network
January 25TouchFox
January 26Fat ChefFood Network
January 27'Starz
February 4How to RockNickelodeon
February 6SmashNBC
February 7The RiverABC
February 12Comic Book MenAMC
February 12Full Metal JoustingHistory
February 18Melissa Harris-PerryMSNBC
February 23MonsunoNicktoons
February 27Lab RatsDisney XD
March 1AwakeNBC
March 4GCB ABC
March 11Shahs of SunsetBravo
March 13Fashion StarNBC
March 15MissingABC
March 21BentNBC
March 23Doc McStuffinsDisney Junior
March 25Leave It to NiecyTLC
March 29The Pauly D ProjectMTV
April 1Ultimate Spider-ManDisney XD
April 3HollistonFearnet
April 3No Kitchen RequiredBBC America
April 4Hit Music Central USANBC Nonstop
April 4Best Friends ForeverNBC
April 5ScandalABC
April 6Magic CityStarz
April 8The Client ListLifetime
April 11Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23ABC
April 14The Legend of KorraNickelodeon
April 15GirlsHBO
April 15NYC 22CBS
April 19KathyBravo
April 22VeepHBO
April 27Wild GrindersNicktoons
April 30The PitchAMC
May 8United Stats of AmericaHistory
May 11Common LawUSA Network
May 20Mrs. Eastwood & CompanyE!
May 24DuetsABC
May 25Mystery DinersFood Network
May 28The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying OrangeCartoon Network
May 31Breaking PointeThe CW
June 2'The Hub
June 2'The Hub
June 7Saving HopeNBC
June 7'Disney XD
June 8Lives on FireOWN
June 9Million Dollar NeighborhoodOWN
June 11BethennyFox O&O
June 11BunheadsABC Family
June 12World's Worst TenantsSpike
June 13DallasTNT
June 15Gravity FallsDisney Channel
June 18The Glass HouseABC
June 19'Lifetime
June 20The Soul ManTV Land
June 20Baby DaddyABC Family
June 20School SpiritsSyfy
June 21Snooki & JwowwMTV
June 24The Great EscapeTNT
June 24The NewsroomHBO
June 25The CycleMSNBC
June 28Anger ManagementFX
June 28Brand X with Russell BrandFX
July 1Shark WranglersHistory
July 8Bounty WarsDiscovery Channel
July 8Big AngVH1
July 9Good Afternoon AmericaABC
July 9PerceptionTNT
July 10Trust Us with Your LifeABC
July 10NY MedABC
July 11Beverly Hills NanniesABC Family
July 11Picked OffHistory
July 12Property WarsDiscovery
July 15Small Town SecurityAMC
July 19Great Lake WarriorsHistory
July 19Sullivan & SonTBS
July 26'Disney Channel
July 29Black DynamiteAdult Swim
July 30NFL AMNFL Network
August 4Robot and MonsterNickelodeon
August 7DreamWorks DragonsCartoon Network
August 8Go OnNBC
August 11BoogeymanSyfy
August 12Animal PracticeNBC
August 12Insane Coaster WarsTravel Channel
August 12High School MomsTLC
August 13Hotel HellFox
August 13Major CrimesTNT
August 13'Disney XD
August 14The Week the Women WentLifetime
August 14The Burn with Jeff RossComedy Central
August 14Counting CarsHistory
August 15Toy HunterTravel Channel
August 15Oh Sit!The CW
August 16'The CW
August 19CopperBBC America
August 19Married to JonasE!
August 20The InbetweenersMTV
August 25WWE Saturday Morning SlamThe CW
September 3Daniel Tiger's NeighborhoodPBS Kids
September 4Highway Thru HellDiscovery
September 4Steve HarveySyndication
September 9Breaking AmishTLC
September 10The Jeff Probst ShowSyndication
September 10KatieSyndication
September 10The Ricki Lake ShowSyndication
September 11The New NormalNBC
September 12America's Car ShowWBBZ-TV
September 17The Mob DoctorFox
September 17RevolutionNBC
September 17Justice for All with Judge Cristina PerezSyndication
September 17TrishaSyndication
September 18Hot SetSyfy
September 19How Booze Built AmericaHistory
September 20Bling It OnTLC
September 21Secret PrincesTLC
September 22'Cartoon Network
September 22Mr. Box OfficeFirst-run syndication
September 22The First FamilyFirst-run syndication
September 24$24 in 24Food Network
September 24Making it in AmericaHLN
September 24PartnersCBS
September 25VegasCBS
September 25Ben and KateFox
September 25The Mindy ProjectFox
September 26Guys with KidsNBC
September 26The NeighborsABC
September 27Last ResortABC
September 27ElementaryCBS
September 28Made in JerseyCBS
September 28Flea Market FlipHGTV
September 29Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesNickelodeon
September 30666 Park AvenueABC
September 30Destination FearTravel Channel
October 1MarieHallmark Channel
October 2'Travel Channel
October 2'OWN
October 2OverhaulinVelocity
October 3Life After Top ChefBravo
October 3WWE Main EventIon Television
October 9Mash UpComedy Central
October 9Abby's Ultimate Dance CompetitionLifetime
October 10Chicago FireNBC
October 10NashvilleABC
October 10ArrowThe CW
October 11Beauty & the BeastThe CW
October 12Dog with a BlogDisney Channel
October 13This Is How I Made ItMTV
October 14See Dad RunNick at Nite
October 16Emily Owens, M.D.The CW
October 16The Men Who Built AmericaHistory
October 16Extreme CheapskatesTLC
October 16UnderemployedMTV
October 17My Life is a Lifetime MovieLifetime
October 22Dr. Drew On CallHLN
October 22Totally CluelessMTV
October 24'Lifetime
October 24A-List ListingsE!
October 26Health InspectorsFood Network
October 26Jungle GoldDiscovery
November 2Malibu CountryABC
November 5'Bravo
November 6Caught Red HandedTruTV
November 10Wedding BandTBS
November 10Chainsaw GangCMT
November 10Littlest Pet ShopThe Hub
November 12'MTV
November 13'TLC
November 13History
November 23Killer KaraokeTruTV
November 24Marvin MarvinNickelodeon
November 25Sugar DomeFood Network
November 28Love You, Mean It with Whitney CummingsE!
December 9Sin City RulesTLC
December 10Take It AllNBC
December 12Amish MafiaDiscovery
December 156 Little McGheesOWN
December 19Cheer PerfectionTLC
December 22The Psycho SeriesYouTube
December 28Teen Trouble''Lifetime

Entering syndication this year

Changes of network affiliation

The following shows will air new episodes on a different network than previous first-run episodes:
ShowMoved fromMoved toRef.
Postman PatQuboPBS Kids Sprout
The Ultimate FighterSpikeFX
Dog Whisperer with Cesar MillanNat GeoNat Geo Wild
The Bill Cunningham ShowSyndicationThe CW
Dancin' On AirSyndicationWPHL-TV
Hollywood SquaresSyndicationMTV2
PyramidSyndicationGSN
Hollywood HeightsNick at NiteTeenNick
World's Wildest Police VideosFoxSpike
BBQ PitmastersTLCDestination America
Ancient AliensHistoryH2
The Thick Of ItBBCHulu
ToonamiCartoon NetworkAdult Swim
DallasCBSTNT
The Joy Behar ShowHLNCurrent TV
TV's Bloopers & Practical JokesABCSyndication
The Wonderful World of DisneyABCDisney Junior
Overhaulin'TLCVelocity
Planet SheenNickelodeonNicktoons
The Cleveland ShowFoxAdult Swim/Fox

Returning this year

The following shows will return with new episodes after being canceled previously:
ShowLast airedPrevious channelRetitled as/sameNew/returning/same channelReturn dateRef.
CBS This Morning1999CBSSameSameJanuary 9
The Wonderful World of Disney2008ABCThe Magical World of Disney JuniorDisney JuniorMarch 23
Punk'd2007MTVSameSameMarch 29
Cartoon Planet2000Cartoon NetworkSameSameMarch 30
Dancin' On Air1987SyndicationSameWPHL-TVMarch 31
World's Wildest Police Videos2001FoxSameSpikeMay 7
Hollywood Squares2004SyndicationHip Hop SquaresMTV2May 22
Toonami2008Cartoon NetworkSameAdult SwimMay 26
Figure It Out1999NickelodeonSameSameJune 11
Dallas1991CBSSameTNTJune 13
Pyramid2004SyndicationThe PyramidGSNSeptember 3
The Joy Behar Show2011HLNJoy Behar: Say Anything!Current TVSeptember 4
Ricki Lake2004SyndicationThe Ricki Lake ShowSameSeptember 10
TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes2007ABCBloopersSyndicationSeptember 15
Cristina's Court2009SyndicationJustice for All with Judge Cristina PérezSameSeptember 17
Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday2009NBCSameSameSeptember 20
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles20094Kids TVSameNickelodeonSeptember 29
Overhaulin'2009TLCSameVelocityOctober 2
Nashville2007FoxSameABCOctober 10

Milestone episodes

ShowNetworkEpisode#Episode TitleEpisode air dateRef.
NCISCBS200th"Life Before His Eyes"February 7
The SimpsonsFox500th"At Long Last Leave"February 19
The Rachael Ray ShowSyndication1000thnoneFebruary 20
Phineas and FerbDisney Channel150th"Bully Bromance Breakup"March 16
iCarlyNickelodeon100th"iBattle Chip"June 9
WWE RawUSA Network1000thWWE Raw 1000July 23
Adventure TimeCartoon Network100th"Ignition Point"September 17
NBC300th"Manhattan Vigil"October 24
Mickey Mouse ClubhouseDisney Junior100th"Mickey and Donald Have a Farm"November 5

Ending this year

End dateShowChannelFirst airedStatusRef.
January 6Wizards of Waverly PlaceDisney Channel2007Ended
January 7The Early ShowCBS1999Ended
January 8All-American MuslimTLC2011Canceled
January 10Work ItABC2012Canceled
January 13' ABC2003Ended
January 13One Life to LiveABC1968Canceled
January 19Hole in the WallCartoon Network2008Canceled
January 19Man, Woman, WildDiscovery Channel2010Canceled
January 22Prime SuspectNBC2011Canceled
January 26Bakugan Battle BrawlersCartoon Network2007Ended
January 27Jim Rome Is BurningESPN22003Ended
January 27ChuckNBC2007Ended
January 30Who's Still Standing?NBC2011Canceled
February 9Money & PowerFox Business Network2010Canceled
February 9Follow The MoneyFox Business Network2010Canceled
February 9Freedom WatchFox Business Network2010Canceled
February 10The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd MargaretIFC2010Ended
February 10Good EatsCooking Channel1999Ended
February 17The Life & Times of TimHBO2008Canceled
February 17Secret Mountain Fort AwesomeCartoon Network2011Canceled
February 24Postcards from BusterPBS Kids Go!2004Canceled
February 19Pam AmABC2011Canceled
March 1RobCBS2011Canceled
March 2A Gifted ManCBS2011Canceled
March 4Napoleon DynamiteFox2012Canceled
March 6Campus PDG42009Canceled
March 9The G.A.M.E.YouTube2010Canceled
March 20I Hate My Teenage DaughterFox2011Canceled
March 20The RiverABC2011Canceled
March 24LuckHBO2011Canceled
March 25So Random!Disney Channel2011Canceled
March 26AlcatrazFox2012Canceled
March 28Are You There, Chelsea?NBC2012Canceled
March 29Countdown with Keith OlbermannCurrent TV2011Canceled
March 30The Rosie ShowOWN2011Canceled
March 31'Cartoon Network2010Ended
April 2Zeke and LutherDisney XD2009Ended
April 3Breaking InFox2011Canceled
April 4One Tree HillThe CW2003Ended
April 4BentNBC2012Canceled
April 5I Just Want My Pants BackMTV2011Canceled
April 8'CBS2002Canceled
April 11Man v. FoodTravel Channel2008Ended
April 17RingerThe CW2011Canceled
April 19Cash CabDiscovery Channel2006Canceled
April 25Voltron ForceNicktoons2011Canceled
April 25Swift Justice with Jackie GlassSyndicated2010Canceled
April 29Breakout KingsA&E Network2011Canceled
May 3LifechangersThe CW2011Canceled
May 4In Plain SightUSA Network2008Ended
May 6GCBABC2012Canceled
May 10The Secret CircleThe CW2011Canceled
May 11The FinderFox2012Canceled
May 11MarthaHallmark Channel2005Canceled
May 13Desperate HousewivesABC2004Ended
May 14Make It or Break ItABC Family2009Ended
May 17MissingABC2012Canceled
May 17Special Agent OsoDisney Junior2009Ended
May 18Who Do You Think You Are?NBC2010Canceled
May 21HouseFox2004Ended
May 23Jungle JunctionDisney Junior2009Ended
May 24The Nate Berkus ShowSyndication2010Canceled
May 24AwakeNBC2012Canceled
May 27Harry's LawNBC2011Canceled
June 1Best Friends ForeverNBC2012Canceled
June 7Punk'd MTV2003Canceled
June 15Fairly LegalUSA2011Canceled
June 22The Dylan Ratigan ShowMSNBC2009Canceled
June 23How to Be a GentlemanCBS2011Canceled
June 24Dog the Bounty HunterA&E Network2004Canceled
June 29John King, USACNN2009Canceled
July 6The RevolutionABC2012Canceled
July 14The FirmNBC2012Canceled
July 151000 Ways to DieSpike2008Canceled
July 16Fear FactorNBC2001Canceled
July 16EurekaSyfy2006Ended
July 19DuetsABC2012Canceled
July 293CBS2012Canceled
July 31Jane by DesignABC Family2012Canceled
August 3'Nickelodeon2012Canceled
August 5The Fairly OddParents Nickelodeon2001Canceled
August 10Tyler Perry's House of PayneTBS2006Canceled
August 10Common LawUSA2012Canceled
August 11NYC 22CBS2012Canceled
August 13The CloserTNT2005Ended
August 18TheCW4KidsThe CW2008Ended
August 28Teen MomMTV2009Ended
August 29Political AnimalsUSA2012Canceled
September 1Must Love CatsAnimal Planet2011Canceled
September 7Good Afternoon AmericaABC2012Ended
September 9Drop Dead DivaLifetime2009Canceled
September 10Bachelor PadABC2010Canceled
September 12DamagesAudience Network2007Ended
September 15Dog Whisperer with Cesar MillanNat Geo Wild2004Ended
September 16WeedsShowtime2005Ended
October 5Made in JerseyCBS2012Ended
October 11Super Why! PBS Kids2007Ended
October 24Animal PracticeNBC2012Canceled
November 2Fanboy & Chum ChumNickelodeon2009Ended
November 12PartnersCBS2012Canceled
November 23iCarlyNickelodeon2007Ended
November 30Top 20 CountdownCMT2001Ended
December 2'Disney XD2010Ended
December 5'Disney Channel2012Canceled
December 8How to RockNickelodeon2012Canceled
December 15Power Rangers SamuraiNickelodeon2011Canceled
December 17Gossip GirlThe CW2007Ended
December 20Jersey ShoreMTV2009Ended
December 25LeverageTNT2008Canceled

Movies and miniseries

Premiere dateTitleChannelRef.
January 7Fixing PeteHallmark Channel
January 7Walking the HallsLifetime
January 13FrenemiesDisney Channel
January 14A Taste of RomanceHallmark Channel
January 14Sexting in SuburbiaLifetime
January 21Drew Peterson: UntouchableLifetime
January 28The Pregnancy ProjectLifetime
January 28Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a ManHallmark Channel
January 29A Smile as Big as the MoonABC
February 4CupidLifetime
February 11Secrets of EdenHallmark Channel
February 17Radio RebelDisney Channel
February 25Black ForestSyfy
February 25Gretl: Witch HunterSyfy
March 3Blue-Eyed ButcherLifetime
March 10Of Two MindsLifetime
March 10Big Time MovieNickelodeon
March 10Game ChangeHBO
March 17Leprechaun's RevengeSyfy
March 23'Cartoon Network
April 14TitanicABC
April 21Space TwisterSyfy
April 22FirelightABC
April 28Alien TornadoSyfy
May 5Treasure IslandSyfy
May 13Notes from the Heart HealerHallmark Channel
May 19Lake EffectsHallmark Channel
May 20Kiss at Pine LakeHallmark Channel
May 20'CBS
May 26Super SharkSyfy
May 28Hatfields and McCoysHistory
May 28Hemingway & GellhornHBO
May 28RagsNickelodeon
June 9Hannah's LawHallmark Channel
June 9Jersey Shore Shark AttackSyfy
June 15Let It ShineDisney Channel
June 16'Lifetime
June 16Operation CupcakeHallmark Channel
June 16PiranhacondaSyfy
June 23ArachnoquakeSyfy
June 23Big Baboon HouseNat Geo Wild
June 30BigfootSyfy
July 8Puppy LoveHallmark Channel
July 15How to Fall in LoveHallmark Channel
July 15Political AnimalsUSA Network
July 21Always a BrideHallmark Channel
July 21An Officer and a MurdererLifetime
August 4The Week the Women WentLifetime
August 12The Music TeacherHallmark Channel
August 19Cedar CoveHallmark Channel
August 25Strawberry SummerHallmark Channel
October 6'Lifetime
October 7Steel MagnoliasLifetime
October 13American Horror HouseSyfy
October 20The GirlHBO
October 27Rise of the ZombiesSyfy
November 3The Eleventh VictimLifetime
November 4Left to DieLifetime
November 4Love at the Thanksgiving ParadeHallmark
November 10The Wishing TreeHallmark
November 17Matchmaker SantaHallmark
November 25Liz & DickLifetime
November 29A Fairly Odd ChristmasNickelodeon
November 29ABC Family

Television stations

Launches

Closures

Stations changing network affiliation

The following is a list of television stations that have made or will make noteworthy network affiliation changes in 2012. In addition to the changes listed below, other stations were affected by the move of Universal Sports from an over-the-air to cable/satellite network, with affiliated stations either moving to other services or letting the channel go dark.
DateMarketStationChannelPrior affiliationNew affiliationRef.
January 1Jackson, TennesseeWBBJ-DT37.3Weather radarCBS, MeTV
January 23Boise, IdahoKTRV-TV12.1IndependentMyNetworkTV
February 17Dallas, TexasKTXD-TV47.1IndependentMeTV
April 2Paducah, KentuckyWPSD-TV6.2Weather forecastsAntenna TV
April 8Biloxi, MississippiWLOX13.2Weather radarCBS
May 21Honolulu, HawaiiKHNL13.2NBC PlusAntenna TV
May 21Honolulu, HawaiiKUPU56.1Antenna TVIndependent
June 11Hattiesburg, MississippiWDAM-TV7.2This TVABC
June 24Portland, OregonKATU2.2This TVMeTV
June 25Biloxi, MississippiWXXV25.2MyNetworkTV
NBC
July 1Pocatello/Idaho Falls, IdahoKFXP31.1FoxThis TV
July 1Pocatello/Idaho Falls, IdahoKXPI-LD24.1MyNetworkTV
Fox
July 1Twin Falls, IdahoKXTF35.1FoxThis TV
July 1Twin Falls, IdahoKTWT-LP43MyNetworkTV
Fox
August 1Milwaukee, WisconsinWBWT-LP38Azteca AméricaMundoFox
August 1Salt Lake City, UtahKBTU-LP23Azteca AméricaMundoFox
August 6Greensboro, North CarolinaWXII-TV12.2This TVMeTV
August 13Dallas, TexasKFWD52.1IndependentMundoFox
August 13Fresno, CaliforniaKGMC43.1IndependentMundoFox
August 13Los Angeles, CaliforniaKWHY-TV22.1Spanish independentMundoFox
August 13Oklahoma City, OklahomaKOHC-CD45.1Azteca América
MundoFox
August 13Miami, FloridaWJAN-CD41.1Spanish independentMundoFox
September 1Tupelo, MississippiWTVA9.2MeTVABC
September 3Sacramento, CaliforniaKCRA-TV3.2IndependentMeTV
September 17Oklahoma City, OklahomaKAUT-TV43.1MyNetworkTVIndependent, Antenna TV
September 17Oklahoma City, OklahomaKSBI52.1IndependentMyNetworkTV
October 3Harrisonburg, VirginiaWSVF-CA43.1Religious independent
CBS

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