FALL 2012

Gossip Girl's Final Season and Five New Dramas for The CW
TheCW.com (May 17, 2012)

The CW will strategically roll out its new fall season starting in early October 2012. Specific dates to be announced at a later time. On Monday nights, the most famous zip code in America, 90210, returns at 8pm, and Gossip Girl will wrap up its six-season run of OMFG drama at 9pm. In January, new series The Carrie Diaries, starring AnnaSophia Robb as the incomparable and iconic Carrie Bradshaw growing up in the 1980s, will follow in Gossip Girl's stylish heels at 9pm.


CBS Moves Two and a Half Men to Thursday and Adds Four Shows
CBS (May 16, 2012)

On Monday, CBS makes a bold scheduling move and adds a new half-hour series to TV’s top comedy night. The veteran How I Met Your Mother returns at 8pm and provides a strong lead-in for the new comedy Partners at 8:30pm.


ABC is Beefing Up Four Nights and Adding a Friday Comedy Block
TVFirstLook (May 15, 2012)

ABC is leaving much of its primetime schedule intact this fall while beefing up its enormously successful Wednesday lineup, anchored by Modern Family, the network is announcing at its upfront presentation to ad buyers today in New York City.


CBS Refreshes Schedule with Six New Shows
The Hollywood Reporter (May 14, 2012)

CBS is heading into Wednesday's upfront presentation with a 2012-13 schedule short a few staples. The most-watched network has canceled long-running CSI: Miami, along with freshman series Unforgettable, Rob, NYC 22 and A Gifted Man.


Britney Joins X Factor, Comedies Push Glee to Thursday and Touch to Friday
The Hollywood Reporter (May 14, 2012)

Fox is expanding its Tuesday comedy block to two hours and moving Glee to Thursdays. Ahead of its upfront presentation to Madison Avenue ad buyers Monday in New York, the network announced a fall 2012-13 schedule featuring a four-comedy block on Tuesdays, effectively bumping the fourth season of Glee to Thursdays.


NBC Loads Up on Comedy and The Voice for Fall
Washington Post (May 13, 2012)

Hoping to lure viewers with laughs, struggling NBC is calling on old friend Matthew Perry to lend a hand. The TV network unveiled a fall schedule on Sunday that has 10 sitcoms, double the number of dramas it will air. Comedy is being added to two nights, Tuesday and Friday.