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1994 in American television

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In American television in 1994, notable events included television series debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel initiations, closures and re-brandings, as well as information about controversies and disputes.

Notable events

January

DateEvent182223243031
The Peanuts special You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown is broadcast by NBC. It will prove to be the last new Peanuts special broadcast on television for eight years until A Charlie Brown Valentine airs on ABC. It was the last special in creator Charles Schulz's lifetime to air on TV and the gang's first appearance on NBC in over 25 years.
CBS wins the rights to broadcast the 1998 Winter Olympics from Nagano, Japan, after paying roughly $375 million.
NBC broadcasts the NHL All-Star Game for the fifth consecutive year. This would also mark the last time that NBC would broadcast a National Hockey League game for 12 years.
CBS, which had broadcast National Football League games since 1956, broadcasts its final NFL telecast after 38 years, with the Dallas Cowboys defeating the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, 38–21. CBS had been outbid during December 1993 for rights to the NFC package by the Fox Network. CBS, however, would eventually regain NFL rights (taking over the AFC rights from NBC) in 1998.
During a segment on NBC's Today, host Bryant Gumbel asks "What is the internet, anyway?"
NBC airs the Super Bowl for the second consecutive year. It's the first time that a network has aired two straight Super Bowls outright. While CBS did air the first two Super Bowls back to back, the first ever Super Bowl was really a simulcast between CBS and NBC.
Bill Cosby returns to NBC for a two-hour movie, The Cosby Mysteries, after ending production of The Cosby Show 21 months earlier.

February

DateEvent1121921232528
American pay television channel Encore launches seven new themed multiplex channels (Westerns, True Stories, Love Stories, WAM!: America's Kidz Network, Action and Mystery), primarily on TCI cable systems, becoming the first premium service to offer a suite of thematic channels. Starz, which features more recent movie fare than its parent channel, also debuts on this date as part of the Encore multiplex and would eventually become a rival to HBO, Showtime, Cinemax and The Movie Channel.
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During the opening monologue on Saturday Night Live, guest host Martin Lawrence makes sexually explicit jokes about female genitalia and feminine hygiene, which results in NBC banning him from appearing on the network (for the next year) and SNL (for life). In repeats of the episode, the offending section of the monologue is replaced by a title card read by an off-screen player (writer Jim Downey), saying that although SNL is neutral about the issues mentioned by Lawrence, network policy prevents his remarks from being re-broadcast, and that the incident almost cost the entire cast of SNL their jobs.
Sony Pictures Entertainment merged Columbia Pictures Television and TriStar Television into Columbia TriStar Television. Two of the Sony owned game shows (Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!) will be produced by the new unit for Sony's then-new future programs. CPT and TriStar TV are still in-active until 1999 and the beginning of 2001, respectively.
CBS's coverage of the short program in women's figure skating at the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway (fueled by the media frenzy from a scandal in which associates of figure skater Tonya Harding attacked Nancy Kerrigan) immediately becomes one of the highest rated prime time television programs in American history.
Bob Costas hosts his final episode of Later on NBC with a one-hour retrospective titled "One Last Time".
Greg Kinnear debuts as host of NBC's Later.

March

DateEvent1111531
The Pay television content advisory system, which describe the varying degrees of suggestive or explicit content in series and movies being broadcast by pay cable channels, are first implemented by HBO, Cinemax, Showtime and The Movie Channel. A streamlined version of the system—a categorized, ten-point system of content labels and abbreviated codes—was implemented on June 10.
Viacom assumes control of Paramount Pictures, which includes Paramount Television. Later during the year Paramount/Viacom announces plans to initiate a new over-the-air television network, in conjunction with United Television. The new network, the United Paramount Network (or UPN for short), is initiated during January 1995.
Major League Soccer with ESPN and ABC Sports announced the league's first television rights deal without any players, coaches, or teams in place. The three-year agreement committed 10 games on ESPN, 25 on ESPN2, and the MLS Cup on ABC. The deal gave MLS no rights fees but split advertising revenue between the league and networks.
Madonna appears on CBS's Late Show with David Letterman and makes headlines for going on a profanity-laden tirade—one of the most censored events of American TV talk-show history, swearing 13 times during the interview. Though infamous, it results in some of the highest ratings of Letterman's late-night career. (Robin Williams would later describe the segment as a "battle of wits with an unarmed woman.")

April

DateEvent36101417182728
After 15 years, Charles Kuralt hosts CBS News Sunday Morning for the final time. He would be succeeded by Charles Osgood.
On the ESPN2 talk show Talk2 former Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jim Everett flips the table and attacks host Jim Rome in retaliation for Rome repeatedly calling Everett "Chris" in relation to female tennis player Chris Evert.
Pat Summerall makes his final assignment and on-camera appearance as a broadcaster for CBS Sports, the final round of the Masters.
Turner Classic Movies, an extension of Turner Broadcasting System, debuted on the 100th anniversary of the first public movie showing in New York City.
ABC affiliate KARD in Monroe, Louisiana, which carried Fox on a secondary basis, switches to be a primary Fox affiliate.
Arsenio Hall announces that he won't continue his late night talk show, with the final episode of The Arsenio Hall Show ultimately airing on May 27, 1994.
Major networks cover the state funeral of Richard Nixon.
The Simpsons broadcasts its 100th episode on Fox.

May

DateEvent13142325
Johnny Carson makes a surprise appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman to deliver Letterman his "Top Ten Lists". This would prove to be Carson's final television appearance.
Phil Hartman along with Melanie Hutsell, Rob Schneider, Sarah Silverman, and Julia Sweeney appear in their final Saturday Night Live episode as cast members. Hartman is presented with a bronzed stick of glue, symbolizing how he had become "The Glue" of the show, a term coined by Adam Sandler.
New World Communications reaches a multi-year affiliation agreement with Fox among their entire station group, seven of which were in the former Storer Broadcasting chain, along with four stations purchased from Argyle Television and four stations from Citicasters. In turn, Fox parent News Corporation purchased a 20 percent stake in New World. The terms of the agreement calls for all stations to switch to Fox after their existing contracts are up, initiating a wide-ranging realignment of television stations and network affiliations.
Star Trek: The Next Generation concludes its seven-year run with the series finale, "All Good Things..." The two-hour finale was broadcast at 6 p.m. on most affiliates, rather than as part of the prime time lineup.
Shannen Doherty makes her final appearance as Brenda Walsh on Fox's Beverly Hills, 90210.

June

DateEvent111617192023
World Wrestling Federation wrestler Hulk Hogan signs a deal with World Championship Wrestling on a live broadcast of WCW Saturday Night on TBS.
ABC and Scripps-Howard Broadcasting confirm a wide-ranging affiliation pact securing the network's links with WXYZ-TV in Detroit and WEWS-TV in Cleveland. At Scripps-Howard's insistence, it also calls for KNXV-TV in Phoenix, WFTS-TV in St. Petersburg/Tampa (both outgoing Fox affiliates) and WMAR-TV in Baltimore (the market's NBC affiliate) to switch to ABC. The deal comes at the expense of KTVK and WJZ-TV, whose long tenures with ABC spanned 40 years and 47 years, respectively.
Former NFL player O. J. Simpson, suspected in the murder of his former wife and her acquaintance, flees from police with his friend Al Cowlings in his white Ford Bronco; the low-speed chase ends with Simpson's surrender to police at his Brentwood mansion. All of the big three television networks are providing live coverage of the events, with ABC breaking away from 20/20, and CBS preempting a rerun of the Picket Fences episode "Remote Control", while NBC, who was broadcasting Game 5 of the NBA Finals between New York and Houston in the meantime, periodically covers the chase via a split-screen.
DirecTV, a direct broadcast satellite service, begins broadcasting in Jackson, Mississippi.
The World Wrestling Federation holds the second annual King of the Ring event on pay-per-view. The event in particular, is remembered among fans for featuring former National Football League player Art Donovan on commentary. Donovan seemingly had no familiarity with professional wrestling, and repeatedly asked the same questions throughout the event, notably, "How much does this guy weigh?"
NBC's Today moves into Studio 1A at Rockefeller Center.
The first ever Nurses Ball event airs on the ABC soap opera General Hospital.

July

DateEvent911121416
British vintage puppet action series Thunderbirds is introduced to the United States when the series goes to air on Fox Kids on Saturday mornings with brand new music and voices.
PBS repackages their existing children's programs as a new block called PTV.
The 1994 Major League Baseball All-Star Game from Pittsburgh is broadcast on NBC (NBC's first Major League Baseball telecast since Game 5 of the 1989 National League Championship Series). The game is the first production of The Baseball Network, a joint venture between MLB, NBC, and ABC. Hampered by its much-criticized regional policy for game broadcasts and a players' strike that cancels the 1994 postseason, the venture will be termed a failure even before it dissolves at the end of the 1995 season.
Westinghouse Broadcasting agrees to affiliate all of their television stations with CBS, including long-tenured NBC affiliates WBZ-TV in Boston and KYW-TV in Philadelphia, along with outgoing ABC affiliate WJZ-TV in Baltimore. This deal consequently prompts CBS to sell WCAU-TV, owned by the network since 1957, and precipitated Westinghouse's outright buyout of CBS the following year.
Baseball Night in America premieres on ABC. This would mark the first time that Major League Baseball games would be broadcast on ABC since the 1989 World Series.

August

DateEvent11122129
Tony Kubek makes what turns out to be his final Major League Baseball broadcast, which was a game between the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays from Yankee Stadium for MSG Network. This also proved to be the final day of the 1994 Major League Baseball season due to a looming players' strike. Kubek soon retired from broadcasting altogether and would later claim that he never watched another Major League Baseball game since.
The ABC soap opera All My Children broadcasts a memorial episode for original cast member Frances Heflin, who died during June. The memorial is in the form of a funeral service for Heflin's character, Mona Kane Tyler.
Fox broadcasts its first National Football League event, a pre-season game in San Francisco between the 49ers and Denver Broncos.
HBO broadcasts a concert appearance by Barbra Streisand, the entertainer's first public concert in 27 years.
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September

DateEvent34911121421222324
WJW-TV in Cleveland is the first of the New World Communications stations to switch to Fox, ending a 40-year affiliation with CBS. Former Fox affiliate WOIO, in turn, joins CBS and takes over operations of independent WUAB (owned by Cannell Communications) via a local marketing agreement; this allows for WOIO to set up a news department using WUAB's personnel.
The made-for-television film Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights premieres in syndication. The film is notable for being the last film or television series in which Don Messick voices Scooby-Doo and Boo-Boo Bear before his retirement in 1996 (though he would voice Scooby-Doo one more time in the Scooby-Doo Mystery video game), and the last in which Allan Melvin voices Magilla Gorilla (as well as his last film role overall). It is also the last Scooby-Doo production to be produced entirely by Hanna-Barbera. Beginning with 1998's Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Scooby-Doo related animated films and television series would at the very least, co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation.
Fox covers regular season National Football League games for the first time with the launch of their pre-game program, Fox NFL Sunday.
The National Hockey League reaches a five-year, US$155 million contract with Fox for the broadcast television rights to the league's games, beginning with the 1994–95 season.
The 46th Primetime Emmy Awards were presented on ABC.
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New World station KSAZ-TV in Phoenix ends a 40-year connection to CBS, with former independent KPHO-TV joining CBS. Due to Fox affiliate KNXV-TV having a contract that ends three months later, KSAZ-TV operates as an independent for the interregnum. KNXV-TV begins taking ABC programming on a piecemeal basis from soon-to-be former affiliate KTVK, the market's new independent.
Original Family Feud host Richard Dawson returns to the series after nine years, replacing his successor, Ray Combs; the show also expands from half-hour to full-hour episodes.
ABC affiliate WEWS, who previously aired only the first hour of Good Morning America, begins airing the full two-hour version of the show, and as a result, The Morning Exchange was shifted an hour back.
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The sitcom Daddy's Girls debuts on CBS. Although it is abandoned after three episodes, it is notable as the first series in which a gay principal character is played by an openly gay actor, Harvey Fierstein.
Sam Waterston makes his first appearance on NBC's Law & Order as Executive Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy.
Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric is merged into Dateline NBC, creating a Wednesday version of the series.
The pilot episode for Friends airs on NBC. It will rank as being the fifteenth-most-watched television show of the week, scoring 14.7/23 Nielsen rating (each point represented 954,000 households) and nearly 22 million viewers.
UWF Blackjack Brawl airs live on SportsChannel America. This is the first and only major live television supercard event produced by Herb Abrams' Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF). The event was a successor to UWF's only pay-per-view event, Beach Brawl.
The Marvel Action Hour, featuring animated adaptations of Iron Man and the Fantastic Four introduced by Stan Lee, debuts in syndication.

October

DateEvent17
Fox affiliate KITN-TV in Minneapolis/St. Paul changes its name to WFTC-TV.
NBC airs the two-hour television movie, Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, which concerns the lead-up to Zack and Kelly's wedding. This particular film in effect, served as the series finale for Saved by the Bell: The College Years. When aired in syndication, it is commonly split into two double-length episodes.

November

DateEvent3152129
Various NBC comedies feature storylines centered on blackout events. This included Mad About You, Friends, and Madman of the People.
Fox sells KDAF in Dallas to Renaissance Broadcasting for $100 million as a consequence of the New World/Fox alliance (KDFW would take over as the market's Fox affiliate the following year). In turn, Renaissance sells KDVR in Denver to Fox for $70 million and agrees to switch KDAF to The WB.
CBS sells WCAU-TV in Philadelphia to NBC in a complex asset swap. In exchange for WCAU-TV, NBC agrees to sell to CBS KCNC-TV in Denver and KUTV in Salt Lake City, along with the channel 4 license and transmitter for WTVJ in Miami; in turn, NBC receives the channel 6 license and transmitter for WCIX, also in Miami. The intellectual properties for both WTVJ and WCIX are retained.
The made-for-television film Bionic Ever After? is broadcast on CBS. This is the third and final reunion film for the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off The Bionic Woman, following The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1987) and Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1989). Lee Majors and Lindsay Wagner once again reprise their roles as Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers along with Richard Anderson (Oscar Goldman) and Martin E. Brooks (Dr. Rudy Wells).

December

DateEvent31112
Roughly a month and a half after making his final World Wrestling Federation television appearance, Randy Savage makes his World Championship Wrestling TV debut on a live edition of WCW Saturday Night on TBS.
New World station WITI in Milwaukee ends a 27-year affiliation with CBS (it had also been with CBS from 1959 to 1961) to join Fox. Outgoing Fox affiliate WCGV-TV and independent WVTV turn down CBS as it didn't align with the existing philosophy of Sinclair Broadcast Group (which operated both stations), with WCGV-TV choosing to join UPN. WVCY-TV refused to sell to the network, while talks with independent WDJT-TV (channel 58), owned by Weigel Broadcasting, broke down in late September. With CBS considering piping in network-owned WBBM-TV or WFRV-TV to area cable companies, Weigel officials and CBS resume talks, inking a deal with WDJT-TV on December 5, five days prior.
New World station WJBK-TV in Detroit ends a 44-year affiliation with CBS to join Fox. With former Fox affiliate WKBD owned by Paramount Stations Group and committed to UPN, and no other station in the market willing to affiliate or be acquired by the network, CBS purchases independent WGPR-TV (channel 62)—the first Black-owned television station in the mainland United States—from the International Free and Accepted Modern Masons. CBS takes over operations the day of the switch via a local marketing agreement.
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New World station WTVT in St. Petersburg/Tampa ends a 39-year affiliation with CBS to join Fox. Former ABC affiliate WTSP joins CBS, while outgoing Fox affiliate WFTS-TV joins ABC and launches local newscasts the same day.
KNXV-TV in Phoenix ends their affiliation with Fox, allowing KSAZ-TV (temporarily operating as an independent) to join the network. As part of KTVK's slow disaffiliation from ABC, KNXV-TV begins carrying all ABC News programming, including World News Tonight and Nightline, while KTVK continues to run ABC's daytime and primetime lineups through the end of the year.

Programs

Debuts

DateShowNetworkJanuary 2January 3January 5January 7January 9January 11January 16January 17January 26January 30February 5February 6February 14February 28March 2March 3March 5March 7March 9March 12March 14March 25March 29March 31April 1April 3April 5April 11April 15April 16April 22June 1June 13June 15June 20June 24June 27June 29July 4July 9August 4August 14August 15August 25August 26August 29September 1September 3September 4September 5September 8September 10September 11September 12September 13September 14September 15September 17September 18September 19September 20September 21September 22September 24October 1October 3October 4October 5October 8October 15October 22October 24November 6November 16November 19December 1December 2December 18
The Mighty JungleThe Family Channel
ViperNBC
Intimate PortraitLifetime
BirdlandABC
Burke's LawCBS
Ancient MysteriesA&E
America's Castles
MontyFox
The George Carlin Show
Can We Shop starring Joan RiversSyndication
Rolonda
TekWar
Babylon 5PTEN
The CriticABC
The Good LifeNBC
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?Fox Kids
AladdinSyndication and CBS
TrashedMTV
Later with Greg KinnearNBC
TomCBS
The Byrds of ParadiseABC
DuckmanUSA Network
Weird Science
Secret Life of ToysThe Disney Channel
BoggleThe Family Channel
Shuffle
The Busy World of Richard ScarryShowtime
Thunder AlleyABC
Turning Point
Winnetka RoadNBC
Someone Like Me
Mysteries of the BibleA&E
EllenABC
TrapsCBS
Sister, SisterABC
ChristyCBS
South CentralFox
704 HauserCBS
Space Ghost Coast to CoastCartoon Network
All ThatNickelodeon
Dennis Miller LiveHBO
Breakfast TimeFX
Personal fX: The Collectibles Show
The Pet Department
Sound fX
Under Scrutiny with Jane Wallace
Backchat
JumbleThe Family Channel
Dead at 21MTV
The Howard Stern ShowE!
EncountersFox
Free 4 AllUSA Network
Quicksilver
Models Inc.Fox
Politics with Chris MatthewsAmerica's Talking
ThunderbirdsFox Kids
Muddling ThroughCBS
Hotel Malibu
Inside the Actors StudioBravo
The Brothers GruntMTV
Heaven Help UsSyndication
My So Called LifeABC
M.A.N.T.I.S.Fox
Masters of the MazeThe Family Channel
Maximum Drive
The HeadMTV
VR TroopersSyndication
Fortune HunterFox
Hardball
Wild Oats
ExtraSyndication
New York UndercoverFox
Bump in the NightABC
The Magic School BusPTV
BeethovenCBS
The TickFox Kids
The Boys Are BackCBS
Party of FiveFox
The Dennis Prager ShowSyndication
The Gordon Elliott Show
Jones & Jury
Judge for Yourself
The New Price is Right
The Newz
The Suzanne Somers Show
On Our OwnABC
All American Girl
McKenna
Due SouthCBS
The Martin Short ShowNBC
Sweet Justice
The Baby Huey ShowSyndication
Chicago HopeCBS
ERNBC
Me and the BoysABC
Daddy's GirlsCBS
Touched by an Angel
The Cosby MysteriesNBC
FriendsNBC
Madman of the People
Free WillyABC
ReBoot
The 5 Mrs. BuchanansCBS
Wild C.A.T.s
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly HillsUSA Network
The Fox CubhouseFox Kids
Jim Henson's Animal Show
Johnson and Friends
Rimba's Island
The Secret World of Alex MackNickelodeon
My Brother and Me
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
Allegra's WindowNick Jr.
Gullah Gullah Island
GargoylesSyndication
Earth 2NBC
Essence of EmerilFood Network
Spider-ManFox Kids
U to UNickelodeon
Prime GamesGame Show Network
Life with LouieFox Kids

Ending this year

DateShowDebutJanuary 2January 14January 19January 23January 28January 30February 8February 18February 23February 25April 21May 10May 19May 22May 23May 27May 28June 10June 18July 1July 10July 20July 23August 8August 14August 27August 28September 7September 8September 25September 30October 1October 2October 12October 22November 4November 18November 26December 3December 10December 20December 30
Doug (returned in 1996)1991
The Les Brown Show1993
George
The NFL on CBS (returned in 1998)1956
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs1993
CityKids
Saved by the Bell: The College Years
Thea
Bonkers
Later with Bob Costas1988
Herman's Head1991
The Sinbad Show1993
Roc1991
In Living Color1990
L.A. Law1986
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.1993
Star Trek: The Next Generation1987
Evening Shade1990
The Arsenio Hall Show1989
Café Americain1993
Shuffle1994
Getting By1993
Harts of the West
Love Connection (returned in 1998)1983
I Witness Video1992
Dinosaurs1991
Trashed1994
Droopy, Master Detective1993
Bakersfield P.D.
Baby Races
America's Funniest People1990
Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric1993
Dead at 211994
Hotel Malibu
Wild Oats
Shop 'til You Drop (returned in 1996)1991
Clarissa Explains It All
Fortune Hunter1994
Daddy's Girls
Cro1993
Free 4 All1994
Boggle1994
Dog City1992
The Little Mermaid
Beethoven1994
Sonic the Hedgehog1993
Tales from the Cryptkeeper (returned in 1999)
Garfield and Friends1988
Romper Room1953
Jumble1994

Entering syndication this year

ShowSeasonsIn ProductionSource
Beverly Hills, 90210
Doogie Howser, M.D.
Evening Shade
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Northern Exposure
The Simpsons

Resuming this year

TitleFinal airedPrevious networkNew titleReturning networkDate of return
America Tonight
Tiny Toon Adventures
The Kidsongs TV Show

Changing networks

ShowMoved fromMoved to
AladdinDisney ChannelCBS
SirensABCSyndication

Made-for-TV movies and miniseries

Air dateTitleChannelJanuary 24February 13February 27May 8–12April 24May 24September 12October 11October 30November 13November 19November 20November 28
PointmanPTEN
Knight Rider 2010Action Pack
Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book IIIABC
The StandABC
Barney's Imagination IslandNBC
Seasons of the Heart
Danielle Steel's A Perfect Stranger
Out There IIComedy Central
Without WarningCBS
Scarlett
How the West Was FunABC
Million Dollar BabiesCBS
Following Her HeartNBC

Networks and services

Launches

NetworkTypeLaunch dateNotesSource
ActionCable televisionUnknown
MysteryCable televisionUnknown
WesternsCable televisionUnknown
Starz!Cable and satelliteFebruary 1
Outdoor ChannelCable televisionApril 1
Turner Classic MoviesCable and satelliteApril 14
Classic Arts ShowcaseCable televisionMay 3
TV! ChannelCable and satelliteJune
fXCable televisionJune 1
Newsworld InternationalSatellite televisionJune 1
TrioSatellite televisionJune 1
Bloomberg DirectCable and satelliteJune 17
Love StoriesCable televisionJuly 1
MuchMusic USACable and satelliteJuly 1
America's TalkingCable and satelliteJuly 4
Independent Film ChannelCable and satelliteSeptember 1
True Stories & DramaCable televisionSeptember 12
WAM! America's Youth NetworkCable televisionSeptember 12
TFCCable and satelliteSeptember 24
fXM: Movies from FoxCable and satelliteOctober 31
Game Show NetworkCable and satelliteDecember 1
TelenoticiasCable televisionDecember 1
Sega ChannelCable televisionDecember 14
HGTVCable and satelliteDecember 30

Conversions and rebrandings

Closures

Television stations

Station launches

DateCity of license/MarketStationChannelAffiliationJanuary 26March 16April 1April 15April 16May 10June 6June 16June 19June 20July 18July 20August 1August 8August 18August 26August 31September 1September 4September 6September 20September 21October 15October 20October 21October 31December 29December 31Unknown date
Wichita, KSK61CG61Independent
Salem, IN (Louisville, KY)WFTE58Independent
Greenville, TXKTAQ47Shop at Home Network (primary)
Jewelry Television (secondary)
Shreveport, LAKWLB45Independent
Bangor, MEW30BF30PBS / MPTV+
Dalton, GA–Chattanooga, TNWELF-TV23TBN
Orlando, FLWRBW65Independent
Crockett, TXK16BY16NBC
Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MNKVBM45HSN
Gainesville, FLW14CB14America One
Eugene, ORKROZ36Independent
Eureka, CAKBVU28Fox
KEUV-LP31Univision
Tampa, FLWFCT66Independent
Medford–Klamath Falls, ORKMVU26Fox
Danville, VA (Roanoke–Lynchburg)WDRG24Independent
Honolulu, HIK60FJ60Univision
Austin, TXKNVA54Local weather
Fort Collins, COKFCT22Fox
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, MX (Laredo, TX)XHFTX57
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, MX (Harlingen, TX)XHFOX17
Elmira, NYWYDC48Independent
Duluth, MNKNLD21Independent
Albany, NYW26BL26FamilyNet
Florence–Myrtle Beach, SCWWMB21Independent
Kannapolis, NC (Charlotte)WKAY64Independent
New Orleans, LAWHNO20LeSEA
Rock Hill, SC (Charlotte)WFVT-TV55Independent
Bryan, TXKYLE-TV28Independent
Tulsa, OKK50JG50TBN
Memphis, TNWFBI50HSN
Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MNK69GB693ABN
Pittsburgh, PAWBPA-LP29Independent
Victoria, TXK64EQ64NBC

Stations changing network affiliation

DateCity of license/MarketStationChannelPrior affiliationNew affiliationApril 17September 3September 12December 11December 12
West Monroe–Monroe, LA–El Dorado, ARKARD14ABCFox
Cleveland–Shaker Heights, OHWJW-TV8CBSFox
WOIO19FoxCBS
Kansas City, MOWDAF-TV4NBCFox
KSHB-TV41FoxNBC
Phoenix, AZKPHO-TV5IndependentCBS
KSAZ-TV10CBSIndependent
Atlanta, GAWAGA-TV5CBSFox
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WGNX46IndependentCBS
Detroit, MIWJBK-TV2CBSFox
WKBD-TV50FoxJoined UPN in January 1995.name=UPN}}
WGPR-TV62Independentlast1=McFarlinfirst1=Jimlast2=Kiskafirst2=Timdate=December 11, 1994title=Get with the program! We've got TV guide to help clear up network staticpages=1–2newspaper=The Detroit News and Free Presslocation=Detroit, Michiganurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/93405979/get-with-the-program-weve-got-tv/url-status=liveaccess-date=January 25, 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220125051323/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/93405979/get-with-the-program-weve-got-tv/archive-date=January 25, 2022via=Newspapers.com}}
Milwaukee, WIWITI6CBSdate=May 23, 1994title=Channel 6 leaving CBS to join Foxpage=A1work=Milwaukee Sentinel}}
WCGV-TV24Foxlast=Dudekfirst=Duanedate=October 11, 1994title=Channels 18, 24 next to snub CBSpage=News 5work=Milwaukee Sentinel}}
WDJT-TV58Independentlast=Cuprisinfirst=Timdate=December 6, 1994title=CBS gets home on Channel 58: Affiliation to start Sunday when Channel 6 goespage=News 1work=Milwaukee Journal}}
Phoenix, AZKSAZ-TV10Independentlast=Walkerfirst=Davedate=December 11, 1994title=Fox leaping to Ch. 10 in latest network flippage=A1, A32, A33work=Arizona Republiclocation=Phoenix, Arizonaurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90695807/fox-leaping-to-ch-10-in-latest-network/url-status=liveaccess-date=December 17, 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211217030848/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90695807/fox-leaping-to-ch-10-in-latest-network/archive-date=December 17, 2021via=Newspapers.com}}
KTVK3ABClast=Walkerfirst=Davedate=June 16, 1994title=ABC drops Ch. 3 after 40 yearspage=A1, A15work=Arizona Republiclocation=Phoenix, Arizonaurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33050851/abc-drops-ch-3-after-40-years/url-status=liveaccess-date=December 25, 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211226034726/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33050851/abc-drops-ch-3-after-40-years/archive-date=December 26, 2021via=Newspapers.com}}
KNXV-TV15Foxlast=Walkerfirst=Davedate=December 2, 1994title=Channel 15 receives good news: Jennings, Koppel moving in earlypage=E17work=Arizona Republiclocation=Phoenix, Arizonaurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80525574/channel-15-receives-good-news/url-status=liveaccess-date=December 25, 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210630063736/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80525574/channel-15-receives-good-news/archive-date=June 30, 2021via=Newspapers.com}}
Tampa–St. Petersburg, FLWTSP10ABClast1=Huntleyfirst1=Helenlast2=Stevensonfirst2=Jennifer L.date=May 24, 1994title=WTVT-Ch. 13 is switching channels to Foxpage=1A, 6Anewspaper=St. Petersburg Timeslocation=St. Petersburg, Floridaurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/31849571/wtvt-ch-13-is-switching-channels-to-fox/url-status=liveaccess-date=December 27, 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220205074410/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/31849571/wtvt-ch-13-is-switching-channels-to-fox/archive-date=February 5, 2022via=Newspapers.com}}
WTVT13CBSlast=Yantfirst=Monicadate=December 9, 1994title=This just in: Ch. 28 will have newspages=1B, 11Bwork=St. Petersburg Timesurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68964406/url-status=liveaccess-date=January 30, 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220205074415/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68964406/this-just-in-ch-28-will-have-news/archive-date=February 5, 2022}}
WFTS-TV28Foxlast=Stevensonfirst=Jennifer L.date=June 16, 1994title=ABC switching channels in bay areapage=1A, 17Awork=St. Petersburg Timesurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68960825/url-status=liveaccess-date=January 30, 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220205074413/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68960825/abc-switching-channels-in-bay-area/archive-date=February 5, 2022}}

Births

DateNameNotabilityJanuary 19January 21February 1February 6February 10February 11February 14February 15February 21February 23March 1March 2March 5March 10March 12March 14March 16March 22April 2April 4April 9April 11April 12April 14April 15April 16April 16April 18April 24May 4May 6May 7May 9May 10May 16May 20May 24June 2June 3June 8June 10June 11June 15June 16June 23June 24June 29July 6July 16July 17July 28August 9August 11August 17August 18August 22August 25August 27September 8September 13September 16September 17September 25September 29October 9October 13October 24October 25October 26October 27November 1November 8November 10November 11November 13November 15November 16November 17November 21November 22December 3December 11December 14December 15December 17December 24December 26
Kristi LaurenActress (I Hate My Teenage Daughter)
Marny KennedyAustralian actress (Mortified)
Chanelle PelosoCanadian actress (Incredible Crew)
Booboo StewartActor (Descendants)
Harry StylesEnglish actor and singer (One Direction)
Charlie HeatonEnglish actor (Stranger Things)
Makenzie VegaActress (The Geena Davis Show, The Good Wife) and sister of Alexa Vega
Dominic JanesActor (ER, Out of Jimmy's Head)
Allie GrantActress (Weeds, Suburgatory, All Night)
Paul ButcherActor (Zoey 101)
Corinne FoxxActress
Hayley OrrantiaActress (The Goldbergs) and singer
Dakota FanningActress (Taken)
Cameron PalatasActor
Justin BieberCanadian singer and actor (Saturday Night Live)
Kofi SiriboeActor
Aislinn PaulCanadian actress (Wild Card, Degrassi: The Next Generation, Heroes Reborn)
JoJoRing announcer (WWE, Total Divas)
Christina GrimmieAmerican singer (The Voice) (d. 2016)
Tyler Patrick JonesActor (Ghost Whisperer)
Ansel ElgortAmerican actor
Frankie Ryan ManriquezActor (Life with Bonnie, Higglytown Heroes)
Sierra McClainActress
Serena KerriganVoice actress (Alicia on Go, Diego, Go!)
Sofie ZamchickVoice actress (Whoopi's Littleburg, Wonder Pets) and singer
Chris O'NealActor (How to Rock)
Nadia AlexanderActress
Joey PollariActor
Dakota Blue RichardsBritish actress (Skins)
Saoirse RonanCanadian actress (Kingdom Hospital)
Skyler SamuelsActress (The Nine Lives of Chloe King, Scream Queens)
Arif ZahirActor
Liliana MumyActress (Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Higglytown Heroes, Catscratch, Chowder, The Cleaner, The Loud House) and singer
Midori FrancisJapanese-American actress (Dash & Lily)
Moisés AriasActor (Hannah Montana, Jean-Claude Van Johnson)
Jordan FisherActor (Liv and Maddie, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)
Alexander GouldActor (Weeds)
Noah GalvinActor
Dylan GelulaActress (Jennifer Falls, Chasing Life)
Braison CyrusActor
Cazzie DavidActress
Miles HeizerActor (Parenthood)
Peyton ClarkActor (I Didn't Do It)
Cayden BoydAustralian actor
Jemma McKenzie-BrownEnglish actress
Anne WintersActress (Tyrant)
Liv MorganPro wrestler
Deonna PurrazzoPro wrestler
Ivana BaqueroSpanish-American actress (The Shannara Chronicles)
Alice EnglertAustralian actress (Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell)
Caitlyn Taylor LoveActress (I'm in the Band, Ultimate Spider-Man)
Connor JessupActor (Falling Skies)
Erin MoriartyActress (Red Widow, Jessica Jones)
Camila MendesActress (Riverdale)
Camilla and Rebecca RossoActresses
Mark IndelicatoActor (Ugly Betty, Dead of Summer)
Jessica AmleeCanadian actress (Heartland)
Tyler PetersonActor (How I Met Your Mother)
Forrest LandisActor
Alejandro ArandaSinger (American Idol)
Taissa FarmigaActress (American Horror Story) and sister of Vera Farmiga
Jessie FlowerVoice actress (The Emperor's New School, Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Madelaine PetschActress (Riverdale)
Israel BroussardActor
Natasha Liu BordizzoActress
Ellar ColtraneActor
Cameron DallasActor
Mitch HollemanActor (Reba)
Jesse SchwartzVoice actor (Leo on Little Einsteins (2005–06))
Denyse TontzActress (Big Time Rush, Dog with a Blog)
Jansen PanettiereVoice actor (Truman X on The X's) (d. 2023)
Clara MametActress
Jodelle FerlandActress (Kingdom Hospital)
Noah CrawfordActor (My Name is Earl, How to Rock)
Paola LázaroActress
Chloe RoseCanadian actress (Degrassi: The Next Generation)
Allie DeBerryActress (A.N.T. Farm) and model
Morgan SaylorActress (Homeland)
Eddie AldersonActor (One Life to Live)
Rocky LynchActor and singer (R5)
Lauren AlainaSinger (American Idol)
Zoey DeutchActress (Ringer)
Connor PriceCanadian voice actor (The Save-Ums!)
Lio RushPro wrestler
David LeviActor (The Naked Brothers Band)
Emma DumontActress (Bunheads, Aquarius)
India EnnengaActress (Pinky Dinky Doo, Treme, The Returned)
Brandon LarracuenteActor
Raquel CastroActress
Victoria de LessepsTelevision personality
Dacre MontgomeryAustralian actor (Stranger Things)
Jake T. AustinActor (Wizards of Waverly Place, The Fosters, Go, Diego, Go!)
Gabriel BassoActor (The Big C)
Joshua DionisioFilipino actor
Emma LockhartActress
Nat WolffActor (The Naked Brothers Band) and singer
LaShawn Tináh JefferiesVoice actress (Uniqua on The Backyardigans)
Samantha BoscarinoActress (How to Rock)

Deaths

DateNameAgeclass="unsortable"NotabilityJanuary 1January 8January 22January 28February 11February 24March 4March 21March 22April 2April 5April 22May 8May 19June 1June 11June 14July 7July 8August 21September 3September 16October 2October 19October 25November 8November 9November 11November 18November 30December 18
Cesar Romero86Actor (The Joker on Batman)
Pat Buttram78Actor (Mr. Haney on Green Acres)
Telly Savalas72Actor (Theo Kojak on Kojak)
Hal Smith77Actor (Otis on The Andy Griffith Show, Dr. Seuss special)
Sorrell Booke64Actor (Boss Hogg on The Dukes of Hazzard)
William Conrad73Actor (Cannon, Jake and the Fatman, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show)
Dinah Shore76Singer and talk show hostess (Dinah!)
John Candy43Comedian and actor (SCTV)
Dack Rambo52Actor (Jack Ewing on Dallas)
Macdonald Carey81Actor (Tom Horton in Days of Our Lives)
Walter Lantz94Cartoonist, creator of Woody Woodpecker
Betty Furness78Consumer advocate and spokesperson (The Today Show)
Kurt Cobain27Singer, songwriter, musician (Nirvana, Saturday Night Live [1992/93])
Richard Nixon8137th President of the United States
George Peppard65Actor (Banacek, Hannibal on The A-Team)
Jacqueline Kennedy64First Lady of the United States and spouse of President John F. Kennedy
Frances Heflin73Soap opera actress (All My Children)
Herbert Anderson77Actor (Henry Mitchell on Dennis the Menace)
Henry Mancini70Composer ("Peter Gunn Theme")
Cameron Mitchell75Actor (Uncle Buck on The High Chaparral)
Dick Sargent64Actor (Darrin Stephens #2 on Bewitched)
Danitra Vance40Comedian (the first African-American woman regular on Saturday Night Live)
James T. Aubrey75Head of programming at CBS (1963–64)
Jack Dodson63Actor (Howard Sprague on The Andy Griffith Show)
Harriet Nelson85Singer and actress (The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet)
Martha Raye78Comic actress and singer (The Martha Raye Show)
Mildred Natwick89Actress (The Snoop Sisters)
Michael O'Donoghue54Comedy writer (Saturday Night Live)
Priscilla Morrill67Character actress (Mrs. Vanderkellen on Newhart)
Pedro Zamora22HIV-positive participant of (The Real World)
Cab Calloway86American jazz singer
Lionel Stander86Actor (Max on Hart to Hart)
Don Fedderson81Producer (My Three Sons)

Television debuts

  • C. Martin Croker - Space Ghost Coast to Coast

Notes

References

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