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2002 in American television

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In American television in 2002, notable events included television series debuts, finales, cancellations, and new channel initiations.

Events

January

DateEvent114517
KRON-TV/San Francisco ends its affiliation with NBC after 52 years and becomes an independent station after Young Broadcasting, which purchased the station for $823 million in November 1999 from the deYoung family (who also sold the San Francisco Chronicle to the Hearst Corporation), refuses to agree to demands made by NBC to manage KRON under the conventions of a network-owned station (which included rebranding from "KRON 4" to "NBC 4", and airing the entire network schedule in pattern with pre-emptions reduced to those necessitated due to extended breaking news coverage). San Jose-based WB affiliate KNTV (which served as the ABC affiliate for the South Bay from 1960 until 2000, when it agreed to disaffiliate at the request of the Bay Area's primary ABC station, O&O KGO-TV) assumes the NBC affiliation and soon afterward is sold to the network by the Granite Broadcasting Corporation, whose remaining Bay Area station, KBWB-TV (now independent station KOFY-TV), consequently became the market's sole WB affiliate.
The Church Channel launches.
Soul Train airs its 1,000th episode. Faith Evans, Rayvon, and Mack 10 performed.
The Price Is Right tapes its 30th Anniversary Special broadcast in Las Vegas, and it was broadcast by CBS January 31.

February

DateEvent38131418
Super Commercials: A Mental Engineering Special is broadcast by PBS member stations reaching 85% of the U.S. after Super Bowl XXXVI; reportedly the best coverage yet achieved by a former public-access television program.
Pat Summerall calls his 26th and final Super Bowl overall for television and radio. This was also the eighth final Super Bowl telecast (and final NFL telecast of any kind) to be called by Summerall and John Madden. The duo called five for CBS and three for Fox. The New England Patriots win their first championship ever against the St. Louis Rams, leading a start of their dynasty.
The opening ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics are televised by NBC.
In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, WNBC in New York City revives the We're 4 New York campaign.
The UPN series Special Unit 2 airs its 19th and final episode. One of the guest stars in this episode was a then-19-year old Canadian actress by the name of Cobie Smulders, who would go on to star in the CBS series How I Met Your Mother alongside Josh Radnor and Jason Segel 3 years later.
CBS buys KCAL (channel 9) in Los Angeles, California from Young Broadcasting for $650 million, making it a sister station to KCBS channel 2.
The final Family Guy episode airs after Fox announces its cancellation (however, record DVD sales and high ratings in syndication convince Fox to bring it back in 2005).
JCTV launches.

March

DateEvent11025
Sesame Street broadcasts its 4,000th episode.
CBS broadcasts a commercial-free documentary TV movie about the September 11 attacks, without edits to content or language.
The first WWF draft lottery is broadcast live on the show Raw, causing a split between the two brands Raw and SmackDown.

April

DateEvent115171929
Noggin refocuses its daytime programming towards preschoolers, debuting Play with Me Sesame and Tiny Planets, and launches The N, a nighttime block for teenagers.
The 63rd and final episode of Once and Again is broadcast by ABC. This would mark Evan Rachel Wood's final appearance as a main cast member on a television series until Westworld premieres on HBO in 2016.
The ABC soap opera General Hospital broadcasts its milestone 10,000th episode.
Tribune Broadcasting buys WB affiliate WTTV (channel 4) in Bloomington, Indiana and its translator WTTK (channel 29) in Kokomo, Indiana from Sinclair for $125 million.
Donovan Patton replaces Steve Burns as the second host of Nick Jr.'s live-action animated children's television series Blue's Clues in a three-part special.

May

DateEvent1-145613171922
Jeopardy! hosted a Million Dollar Masters Tournament held at Radio City Music Hall in commemoration of host Alex Trebek's 4,000th episode. Brad Rutter won the tournament aired May 14 and the $1,000,000 grand prize. The day after the finals, Jeopardy! celebrates the airing of Trebek's 4,000th episode in syndication.
NBC broadcasts a three-hour 75th anniversary special.
One Life to Live broadcasts a full week of episodes broadcast live from the ABC New York studios.
The first Monday Night Raw episode under the World Wrestling Entertainment name is broadcast after following a lawsuit by the World Wildlife Fund for the initials "WWF".
TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time is presented by ABC.
The 29th Daytime Emmy Awards are broadcast by CBS.
In CBS, Vecepia Towery was named the Sole Survivor in Survivor: Marquesas. That episode was also panned with criticism over the infamous tiebreaker dubbed "Purple Rock" leading to the elimination of frontrunner Paschal English. As of today, this is the last reunion special hosted by someone other than the host Jeff Probst, Rosie O'Donnell hosted the special.
The Rosie O'Donnell Show airs its last live episode.

June

DateEvent12161827
NBC broadcasts its last NBA game after 12 years with the league. The network will not broadcast another NBA game until the 2025–26 season.
The Dead Zone premieres on USA Network, with the highest ratings of a cable series debut in history.
FX broadcasts a "lost episode" of Married... with Children entitled "I'll See You in Court". Produced during the show's third season (1988–89), the episode was pulled from Fox's schedule due conflicts between the show's producers and the network over its content.
Fox Television Stations acquire WPWR-TV from Newsweb Corporation.

July

DateEvent41315
ABC broadcasts a three-hour primetime news special, entitled In Search of America: Celebration.
Fox News Channel overtakes CNN as the #1-rated news channel.
After negotiations concerning a new affiliation agreement with CBS fail, WJXT (channel 4) in Jacksonville, Florida becomes an independent station on this date, with former UPN affiliate WTEV-TV (channel 47) assuming the market's CBS affiliation. This also results in an affiliation change in nearby Gainesville (where WJXT had long been the market's default CBS affiliate), as WB/UPN affiliate WGFL joins CBS (giving the Gainesville market its first-ever CBS affiliate).

August

DateEvent

September

DateEvent124789141617222530
Clear Channel reverts the KMOL-TV branding in San Antonio back to the WOAI-TV branding, since Clear Channel traded WFTC to Fox in return for two network-based affiliates originally by Chris Craft, KTVX, and KMOL.
Disney Channel stops broadcasting its afternoon and late night programming blocks "Zoog Disney" and "Vault Disney".
In Portland, Oregon, the Meredith Corporation's duopoly of UPN affiliate KPTV and Fox affiliate KPDX (which Fox had sold to Meredith on June 17 in exchange for WOFL in Orlando, Florida and its semi-satellite in Gainesville, WOGX) swap affiliations.
KPSP-LP in Palm Springs, California signs-on the air, giving the Coachella Valley its first-ever CBS affiliate.
Kelly Clarkson wins the first season of Fox's reality series American Idol.
Fox Kids (which had been on the air since 1990) airs for the final time, as Fox had sold the block's program library to Disney, parent company of rival network ABC. It was replaced the following week (on September 14) by the 4Kids-programmed FoxBox.
In Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN, Fox O&O WFTC swaps affiliations with sister station and UPN affiliate KMSP-TV, due to Fox's desire to place their programming on a stronger station (in addition to being on VHF, KMSP-TV has higher ratings, a stronger signal, and a well-established news department).
John Madden officially makes his debut as the new color commentator for Monday Night Football on ABC. Madden's first regular season broadcast was a game in New England between the Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Working alongside Al Michaels, Madden would later that season, be in the booth for ABC's broadcast of Super Bowl XXXVII from San Diego. Madden would become the first person to do televised color commentary for two consecutive Super Bowls on two different networks (having previously called Super Bowl XXXVI for Fox).
Major upheavals take place on Saturday mornings, as three of the four major networks change their programming on this day, with NBC preparing to do the same. Fox, having sold Fox Kids Worldwide to The Walt Disney Company the previous year, ends Fox Kids and sells its airtime to 4Kids Entertainment, who begins programming their new children's programming block FoxBox. Disney, having acquired Fox Kids' program library, re-launches Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC as ABC Kids. CBS, whose then and now-corporate sibling Nickelodeon programs its lineup, rebrands its Nick Jr. on CBS block as Nick on CBS and refocuses it on 2–11 year old children.
Sony Pictures Entertainment rebranded the television unit of Columbia TriStar Domestic Television into its proper name, Sony Pictures Television (which could bring Sony's upcoming future series, as well as Sony distributed shows, and classic shows from the Screen Gems Television/Columbia Pictures Television library to be under the Sony Television unit as a whole). The new Sony Pictures Television unit would produce the remaining Columbia TriStar programs under the Sony name that were renewed for the 2002-2003 TV season (which includes well-known series, Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, etc.).
Release date of Kelly Clarkson's debut single, the double-A side CD "A Moment Like This"/"Before Your Love".
Two NBC programs, Friends and The West Wing, respectively win Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Drama Series at the 54th Primetime Emmy Awards, which, by coincidence, airs on NBC.
Lisa Donahue is the winner of CBS's contest Big Brother 3 and wins the $500,000 prize; runner-up Danielle Reyes wins $50,000.
American Movie Classics's transition to a commercial-supported general movie channel is completed with a new brand identity.
Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney, and Toon Disney unveil their new logos and graphics.

October

DateEvent51417252730
NBC, having signed a contract with Discovery Networks, replaces their teen-oriented block TNBC with a programming strand called Discovery Kids on NBC (a spinoff of digital cable channel Discovery Kids).
Nickelodeon debuts its weekly programming variety block U-Pick Live.
Four television stations debut in Guam carrying programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network: K28HS, K30HB, K32GB, and K36GJ. All four stations will become translators of NBC affiliate KUAM-TV in 2007.
CBS News weatherman Mark McEwen leaves after 15 years.
Game 7 of the World Series is broadcast on Fox. The Anaheim Angels win their first championship by defeating the San Francisco Giants.
Warren Zevon is featured on CBS's Late Show with David Letterman as the only guest for the entire hour, performing several songs and talking about being diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer.
Longtime cast member Hunter Tylo's character, Dr. Taylor Hamilton Forrester, is killed in the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, which is seen worldwide.
The NBA on ESPN returned for the first time since the 1983–84 season, featuring a doubleheader between the Washington Wizards and the Toronto Raptors, and the Los Angeles Lakers and the Portland Trail Blazers.

November

DateEvent20
The 2002 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is broadcast on CBS. 10.5 million people tune in.

December

DateEvent25
The NBA on ABC returned for the first time since the 1972–73 season, broadcasting a Christmas Day doubleheader between the Boston Celtics and the New Jersey Nets, and the Sacramento Kings and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Programs

Debuts

DateShowNetwork
January 2The Crocodile Hunter DiariesAnimal Planet
January 8Last Call with Carson DalyNBC
Imagine That
January 13The Jamie Kennedy ExperimentThe WB
The ChamberFox
January 15The ChairABC
First MondayCBS
January 16Combat MissionsUSA Network
Glory DaysThe WB
January 18NOWPBS
January 19The Nick Cannon ShowNickelodeon
Teamo SupremoABC
DragonflyTVPBS Kids
January 21Cyberchase
January 23American FamilyPBS
January 23That '80s ShowFox
February 4Morning CallCNBC
Closing Bell
February 9Galidor: Defenders of the Outer DimensionFox Kids
Power Rangers Wild Force
February 12On the RecordFox News Channel
February 24Inside TV LandNick at Nite
February 26Watching EllieNBC
February 28Leap of Faith
March 3JeremiahShowtime
March 4Late World with ZachVH1
March 5The OsbournesMTV
As IfUPN
The Random YearsUPN
March 11The American EmbassyFox
March 12The ShieldFX
March 14My Guide to Becoming a Rock StarThe WB
March 18Baby BobCBS
March 19YankeeographyYES Network
Andy Richter Controls the UniverseFox
March 21Under One RoofUPN
March 22ChalkZoneNickelodeon
March 25The BachelorABC
March 26The Court
March 27George Lopez
Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central)
Greg the BunnyFox
March 29AFP: American Fighter PilotCBS
April 1$40 a DayFood Network
Play with Me SesameNoggin
April 4Opportunity KnocksPAX TV
April 7Super Duper SumosNickelodeon
April 15Whammy! The All-New Press Your LuckGame Show Network
April 22MadeMTV
May 1ArenaG4
Blister
Cheat!
Cinematech
Filter
Game On
Icons
Players
Portal
Pulse
Signing Time!Direct-to-video
May 3Max & RubyNickelodeon
May 6TaildatersMTV
May 24WWE AfterburnSyndication
WWE Bottom Line
May 25WWE VelocityTNN
Phantom InvestigatorsKids' WB
June 2The WireHBO
June 3Crank YankersComedy Central
Friend or Foe?Game Show Network
Russian Roulette
June 7Kim PossibleDisney Channel
June 10I Bet You WillMTV
June 11American IdolFox
June 12World MusicLink TV
June 16The Dead ZoneUSA Network
June 17Dog Eat DogNBC
June 18Houston MedicalABC
June 21Def Poetry JamHBO
Odyssey 5Showtime
June 23Street Time
Monster GarageDiscovery Channel
Totally in TuneDisney Channel
June 24Sorority LifeMTV
July 6While You Were OutTLC
July 7The Most ExtremeAnimal Planet
July 11Wide AnglePBS
July 12MonkUSA Network
July 1730 Seconds To FameFox
Breaking NewsBravo
July 19Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?Cartoon Network
July 20The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy GeniusNickelodeon
She SpiesNBC
July 21For the PeopleLifetime
July 22Meet My FolksNBC
July 29One-Hit WondersVH1
August 1The Rerun ShowNBC
Contest SearchlightComedy Central
Cavuto on BusinessFox News Channel
August 6A HauntingDiscovery Channel
August 12Studio B with Shepard SmithFox News Channel
August 16He-Man and the Masters of the UniverseCartoon Network
August 17¡Mucha Lucha!Kids' WB
August 25Nickelodeon Robot WarsNickelodeon
September 2The Caroline Rhea ShowSyndication
Liberty's KidsPBS Kids
Make Way For Noddy
September 12Family AffairThe WB
September 14What's New, Scooby-Doo?Kids' WB
Ozzy & Drix
Fillmore!ABC Kids
Stargate InfinityFoxBox
September 15Just CausePAX TV
September 16Baby Looney TunesCartoon Network
Beyond with James Van PraaghSyndication
The Daily Buzz
Dr. Phil
The Rob Nelson Show
EverwoodThe WB
September 16Body and SoulPAX TV
September 178 Simple RulesABC
Life with Bonnie
Push, Nevada
Beg, Borrow & DealESPN
September 18Cedric the Entertainer PresentsFox
Fastlane
September 19Do OverThe WB
September 20Greetings from Tucson
What I Like About You
FireflyFox
John Doe
September 22The Chris Matthews ShowSyndication
O2BeOxygen
September 23CSI: MiamiCBS
Half & HalfUPN
September 24Haunted
Hidden HillsNBC
In-Laws
Presidio MedCBS
September 25MDsABC
September 26Good Morning, MiamiNBC
Without a TraceCBS
September 27Hack
Robbery Homicide Division
That Was ThenABC
September 28Biker Build-OffDiscovery Channel
September 29American DreamsNBC
Boomtown
September 30Recipe TV Featuring the World's Greatest ChefsSyndication
Still StandingCBS
TabooNat Geo
October 1Less Than PerfectABC
October 5TNA XplosionSunshine Network
Croc FilesDiscovery Kids on NBC
Endurance
Operation Junkyard
Scout's Safari
Strange Days at Blake Holsey High
Prehistoric Planet
October 6Bram & AliceCBS
October 9Birds of PreyThe WB
Unsolved HistoryDiscovery Channel
October 13Sue Thomas: F.B.EyePAX TV
October 14U-Pick LiveNickelodeon
October 21Girls ClubFox
October 22Scaredy CampNickelodeon
October 28Page to ScreenBravo
October 303-SouthMTV
November 2Clone High
November 4Around the HornESPN
November 73-SouthMTV
November 25Doggy Fizzle TelevizzleMTV
November 28DinotopiaABC
November 30Barefoot ContessaFood Network
December 1ConquestThe History Channel
December 6Codename: Kids Next DoorCartoon Network
December 9WinTuitionGame Show Network
December 11Extreme MakeoverABC
December 16I Love the '80sVH1
December 25NBA on ABCABC

Shows changing networks

ShowMoved fromMoved to
The News with Brian WilliamsMSNBCCNBC
Stargate SG-1ShowtimeSci-Fi Channel
The WigglesABC FamilyPlayhouse Disney
Power Rangers Wild ForceFox KidsABC Kids
NBA Inside StuffTNBCABC
The Wayne Brady ShowSyndication
LingoGame Show Network
The Twilight ZoneUPN
Wild KingdomNBCAnimal Planet
The Weakest LinkSyndication
Who Wants to Be a MillionaireABC
Making the BandMTV
Lloyd in SpaceToon Disney
Mary Kate and Ashley in Action!
Teacher's Pet
House of Mouse
The Weekenders
Teamo Supremo
Mission HillThe WBAdult Swim
The Oblongs
Baby Blues
Beat The ClockCTVPAX TV

Returning this year

ShowLast airedPrevious networkNew/same networkReturning
All That
Baby Blues
Mission Hill
The Oblongs
Barney & Friends
The $100,000 Pyramid
Wild Kingdom

Ending this year

DateShowNetworkDebutStatus
January 1Tales from the Neverending StoryHBO2001Cancelled
January 5Sk8NBC
January 11The Ellen ShowCBS
Card Sharks (returned in 2019)Syndication1978
January 15Max SteelCartoon Network2000
Imagine ThatNBC2002
January 18The Outer LimitsSci Fi Channel1995
January 21DariaMTV1997Ended
January 25The ChamberFox2002Cancelled
January 26Marvin The Tap-Dancing HorsePBS Kids2000
January 26That's LifeCBS
January 27NikkiThe WB
January 31The TickFox2001
February 1Market WatchCNBC1998
February 5Three SistersNBC2001
February 10Action League Now!Nickelodeon
February 13Special Unit 2UPN
Dr. Katz Professional TherapistComedy Central1995
February 14Going to CaliforniaShowtime2001
February 17The Steve Harvey ShowThe WB1996
JackassMTV2000
February 23SheenaSyndication
March 4Sponk!Noggin2001
March 5100 Centre StreetA&E
March 10Any Day NowLifetime1998
Baby BluesKids' WB2000
March 12UndeclaredFox2001
March 15To Tell the Truth (returned in 2016)Syndication1956
March 16The Nightmare RoomKids' WB2001
March 18The ChairABC2002
March 19The Random YearsUPN
March 21My Guide to Becoming a Rock StarThe WB
March 23UC: UndercoverNBC2001
March 25Glory DaysThe WB2002
March 31The URL With Phred ShowNoggin2001
April 7Sheep in the Big CityCartoon Network2000
April 9The CourtFox2002
April 11Eco-Challenge (returned in 2019)Discovery Channel1995
April 15Once and AgainABC1999
April 17Combat MissionsUSA2002
April 21100 Deeds for Eddie McDowdNickelodeon1999
April 24The JobABC2001
April 25Leap of FaithNBC2002
April 26LexxSci Fi Channel1997
April 28Caitlin's WayNickelodeon2000
April 30Dharma & GregABC1997
Spin City1996
May 1Wolf LakeCBS2001
May 2Late World with ZachVH12002
May 3Dark AngelFox2000
First MondayCBS2002
Maybe It's MeThe WB2001
May 4So Little TimeABC Family
May 10Raising DadThe WB
Teacher's PetToon Disney2000
May 11TainaNickelodeon2001
May 12PonderosaPAX TV
May 13BeastmasterSyndication1999
The Lost World
May 14RoswellThe WB
Mysterious WaysNBC2000
May 17Talk Soup (returned in 2004 as The Soup)E!1991Ended
May 18V.I.P.Syndication1998Cancelled
The Andy Dick ShowMTV2001
May 19The X-Files (returned in 2016)Fox1993Ended
WWF Jakked/MetalSyndication1999Cancelled
May 20Ally McBealFox1997
Earth: Final ConflictSyndication
Relic Hunter1999
The HughleysABC1998
May 22FelicityThe WBEnded
The Rosie O'Donnell ShowSyndication1996Cancelled
Sally1983
May 24Friday Night VideosNBC
Shop 'til You Drop (returned in 2003)PAX TV1991
May 25Maximum ExposureSyndication2000
May 27Family LawCBS1999
May 28PhillyABC2001
May 29That '80s ShowFox2002
June 2The Education of Max BickfordCBS2001
June 6Celebrity Deathmatch (returned in 2006)MTV1998
June 12NBA on NBC (returned in 2025)NBC1990
June 15The Tex Avery ShowCartoon Network1996
June 21SmushUSA2001
June 22Alienators: Evolution ContinuesFox Kids
June 25Unscripted with Chris ConnellyESPN
June 29Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!ABC
Phantom InvestigatorsKids' WB2002
July 5Politically IncorrectABC1993
July 13Spy GrooveMTV2000
July 17Breaking NewsBravo2002
July 27The New Woody Woodpecker ShowFox Kids1999
August 8Pop-Up Video (returned in 2011)VH11996
August 10The Zeta ProjectKids' WB2001
August 11For Your LoveThe WB1998
Greg the BunnyFox2002
Mission HillAdult Swim1999
August 12TitusFox2000
August 18A Nero Wolfe MysteryA&E2001
Totally in TuneDisney Channel2002
August 20The Rerun ShowNBC
August 24Galidor: Defenders of the Outer DimensionFox Kids
August 26WitchbladeTNT2001
August 30I Bet You WillMTV2002
Dennis Miller LiveHBO1994
August 31Teen SummitBET1989
September 1Contest SearchlightComedy Central2002
September 5Beyond Belief: Fact or FictionFox1997
UndressedMTV1999
September 7Just DealNBC2000
September 8ArlissHBO1996
September 18Resurrection Blvd.Showtime2000
September 20Unsolved Mysteries (returned in 2008)Lifetime1987
September 21The Amanda ShowNickelodeon1999
October 1Son of the BeachFX2000
October 4That Was ThenABC2002
October 5Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (returned in 2004)PBS Kids2001
October 6Nickelodeon Robot WarsNickelodeon2002
October 7Wild & Crazy KidsNickelodeon1990
Beat the GeeksComedy Central2001
October 14The OblongsThe WB
October 15Odyssey 5Showtime2002
October 18Grim & EvilCartoon Network2001
October 24Push, NevadaABC2002
October 27Bram & AliceCBS
O2BeOxygen
October 28Girls ClubFox
October 31Off CentreThe WB2001
November 5HauntedUPN2002
November 15PelswickNickelodeon2000
November 22In Search of... (returned in 2018)Sci-Fi Channel1977
Courage the Cowardly DogCartoon Network1999
December 4State of GraceABC Family2001
December 10Invader Zim (returned in 2006)Nickelodeon
December 11MDsABC2002
December 15Do OverThe WB2002
December 18The Sylvester & Tweety MysteriesCartoon Network1995
December 20ProvidenceNBC1999
FireflyFox2002
I Love the '80sVH1
December 21BattleBots (returned in 2015)Comedy Central2000

Entering syndication this year

ShowSeasonsIn ProductionSource
Charmed
Dawson's Creek
Dharma & Greg
The Larry Sanders Show
Providence
Stargate SG-1
The Hughleys
That 70's Show
Will & Grace

Television films

TitleNetworkDate of airing
Is It College Yet?
Cadet Kelly
9/11
A Season on the Brink
Blue's Clues: Joe's Scrapbook
Get a Clue
Gotta Kick It Up!
Hope Ranch
Home Alone 4
Hey Arnold!: The Journal
Live from Baghdad
The Man Who Saved Christmas

Miniseries

TitleChannelPremiere
Dinotopia
Taken

Networks and services

Launches

NetworkTypeLaunch dateNotesSource
TeleFuturaOver-the-air multicast/cable and satelliteJanuary 14
The Church ChannelCable and satellite/over-the-air multicastJanuary 14
YES NetworkCable and satelliteMarch 19
G4Cable televisionApril 24
MTV Hits
MTV Jams
Nicktoons TV
VH1 MegaHitsCable televisionMay 1
National College Sports NetworkCable and satelliteJune 1
Discovery HD TheaterCable and satelliteJune 17
BET Gospel
BET Hip-HopCable televisionJuly 1
Fine Living NetworkCable and satelliteAugust 21

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network nameNew network nameTypeConversion DateNotesSource
Discovery Science ChannelScience ChannelCable and satelliteApril 22Discovery Science Channel becomes the first Discovery Networks-owned cable network to drop the Discovery branding from its name, rebranding as the Science Channel.
HBO PlusHBO 2Cable and satelliteSeptember

Closures

NetworkTypeEnd dateNotesSources
CNN/SICable and satelliteMay 15
All News ChannelSatellite televisionSeptember 30

Television stations

Station launches

DateCity of license/marketStationChannelAffiliationNotes/ref.
January 18Pago Pago, American SamoaK11UU11Baháʼí religious independent (primary)
Australia Network (secondary)
MarchJuneau, AlaskaK24FM24Pax TV
AprilGoldfield/Reno, NevadaKTVY-TV7ImaginAsian
Sheridan, WyomingKJCW7CBSSatellite of KTVQ
June 9Richmond, VirginiaW39CD39TBN
June 13Lewiston, IdahoK61HN61America One
Redding, CaliforniaK50LD50Daystar
SeptemberColumbus/Tupelo, MississippiWCBI-DT24.2UPN
September 2Palm Springs, CaliforniaKPSP-LP38CBS
October 6Tazewell/Knoxville, TennesseeWVLR48CTN
October 17Hagåtña, Guam (Agana)K28HS28TBN
K30HB30
K32GB32
K36GJ36
November 27Chisholm, MinnesotaKRII11NBCSemi-satellite of KBJR/Duluth
December 1Waterloo/Cedar Rapids, IowaKWWF22LeSEA/World Harvest Television
Unknown dateChristiansted, U.S. Virgin IslandsW52DG52Religious independent
Farmington, New MexicoKOFT8ABCSatellite of KOAT-TV/Albuquerque, New Mexico
Huntsville, AlabamaWZDX-DT254.2The WB
Missoula, MontanaKMMF17Fox
Pago Pago, American SamoaK30HO30TBN
Parkersburg, West Virginia
(Marietta, Ohio)W64CS64unknown
W22CU22
Pascagoula/Biloxi, MississippiW07DG7America One
Syracuse, New YorkWNYI52Univision
Woodward, OklahomaKUOK36Pax TV

Network affiliation changes

DateCity of License/MarketStationChannelOld affiliationNew affiliationNotes/ref.
MarchBerrien Springs, Michigan
(South Bend/Elkhart, Indiana)WRDY-LP25IndependentABC (via WBND-LP)
July 15Gainesville, FloridaWGFL23The WB (primary)
UPN (secondary)CBS (primary)
UPN (secondary)
WBFL-LP11
Jacksonville, FloridaWJXT4CBSIndependent
WTEV-TV47UPNCBS
September 2Portland, OregonKPTV12UPNFox
KPDX49FoxUPN
September 8Minneapolis–Saint PaulKMSP9UPNFox
WFTC29FoxUPN
OctoberBerrien Springs, Michigan
(South Bend/Elkhart, Indiana)WRDY-LP25ABC (via WBND-LP)The WB
November 1Sheridan, WyomingKJCW7CBSNBC
Unknown dateBellingham, Washington
(Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)KVOS-TV12Independent (primary)
CityTV (secondary)Independent (full-time)
Calipatria/El Centro, California
Yuma, Arizona, United States/Mexicali, Baja California, MexicoKAJB54IndependentTelefutura
Lima, OhioWLMO-LP38Fox (as W65DP)CBS
Madison, WisconsinWISC-DT23.2
(digital)The WBUPN
WBUW57UPN (as WHPN)The WB

Births

DateNameNotability
January 22
February 2
February 4
February 5
February 6
February 11
February 24
March 4
March 29
April 8
April 18
April 26
May 6
May 8
May 9
May 16
May 19
May 29
May 31
June 2
June 4
June 16
Matthew Zhang
June 17
June 25
July 23
July 26
Theodore Barnes
July 31
Abi Carter
August 18
August 19
August 21
August 30
September 3
September 6
Pearce Joza
September 8
September 12
September 19
September 21
September 22
September 27
Jillian Shea Spaeder
September 30
October 3
October 6
October 12
October 14
October 25
November 15
November 20
November 26
November 30
December 6
December 20
December 23

Deaths

DateNameAgeclass="unsortable"Notability
January 13
February 6
February 13
February 15
February 22
February 24
February 28
March 15
March 17
March 27
April 2
April 16
April 25
May 24
June 3
June 5
June 13
June 18
July 8
August 5
September 7
September 14
September 28
October 10
October 13
October 20
November 3
November 9
December 3
December 5

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