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2004 in American television

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In American television during 2004 notable events included television series debuts, finales, cancellations, and new channel initiations.

Events

January

DateEvent71922
The Apprentice, a reality show franchise produced by Mark Burnett involving a test of skill to be 'hired' into a company, which was hosted by businessman Donald Trump (who would later become the nation's president in 2016), premieres its first episode. David Gould would be the first person fired.
British children's television series Boohbah (made by Ragdoll Productions who also made Teletubbies) premieres in the US on PBS Kids.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire aired a spin-off of Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire which offered its biggest cash prize in a game show history of $10,000,000. Only one contestant, Robert Essig, won at least $1,000,000 during the run, and no contestants won the top prize of $10,000,000.

February

DateEvent1111422
Super Bowl XXXVIII airs on CBS, featuring the halftime show controversy occurring during a performance "Rock Your Body" by Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake over indecency. The incident went viral and gave way to the rise of the term, "wardrobe malfunction"; in the wake of the incident, the Federal Communications Commission strengthened its rules concerning certain types of indecency, while Jackson was temporarily blacklisted from Viacom, CBS' parent company, along with other music websites, as well as having her invitation revoked for the then-upcoming Grammy Awards ceremony.
After 23 years, TBS quits using the superstation moniker.
The True Hollywood Stories sketch featuring Rick James and Charlie Murphy first airs on Chappelle's Show.
Jetix was introduced on Toon Disney and ABC Family, making it the first trade-name to be introduced as an anime-based block.
Sex and the City broadcasts its last episode on HBO, "An American Girl in Paris, Part Deux."

March

DateEvent1481518
On CBS, The Price Is Right broadcasts its 6,000th episode.
PBS launched the HD network for the purpose of offering high definition and widescreen content 24 hours per day, seven days per week onto most PBS stations.
Rich Fields debuts as the new announcer for The Price is Right, a role he would hold until the end of Season 38.
Tiffany is named the new host of BET's The Center. Young Sir, who has been filling in since Amerie left last fall, takes over as the new host of BET.com Countdown.
In Casper, Wyoming, independent station/Pax TV affiliate KTWO-TV (having lost NBC to KCWY in September of last year) finally becomes an ABC affiliate after ABC's outgoing affiliate KFNB reaches an agreement with KTWO-TV ending its affiliation three months earlier than scheduled. KFNB then becomes a Fox affiliate, while sister station K26ES (now KWYF-LD) elevates its secondary UPN affiliation to full-time status.
Game Show Network began making the switch to their new rebranding, GSN.
The 57th episode of The Powerpuff Girls "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey" airs in Canada on YTV, having been banned in the United States due to religious controversy.

April

DateEvent1451216
Nickelodeon celebrates its 25th anniversary.
The Sesame Street primetime special "The Street We Live On" premieres on PBS.
The Australian soap Neighbours returns to U.S. television for the first time since 1991, on Oxygen.
KLSB-TV in Nacogdoches, Texas, a satellite station of NBC affiliate KETK-TV, separates from its parent station to become a CBS affiliate, returning CBS to the Tyler-Longview market for the first time since KLMG-TV became Fox affiliate KFXK-TV in April 1991. The next day, the Federal Communications Commission approves KLSB-TV's call letter change to the current KYTX.
C-SPAN aired a press conference being held in the White House Rose Garden in which President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair spoke about the war in Iraq and other issues. The event was far more watched than almost any other C-SPAN broadcast of the year, getting "shockingly high" Nielsen ratings. A similar broadcast on March 27 of the previous year was similarly widely viewed.

May

DateEvent69111315262728
Friends ends its run after 10 years, broadcasting the last episode, "The Last One", on NBC. A spinoff, Joey, debuts on NBC the following season.
In CBS, season two contestant Amber Brkish proposed to season four contestant Rob Mariano before naming the former the "Sole Survivor" in the inaugural All-Stars season. Four days later, season seven contestant Rupert Boneham was also awarded the $1 million prize after voted for the most popular contestant in the America's Tribal Council special aired four days later.
NBCUniversal is founded by General Electric and Vivendi Universal.
Frasier broadcasts its last episode on NBC, "Goodnight, Seattle".
Jimmy Fallon makes his last appearance as a cast member of NBC's Saturday Night Live, for its season finale. The episode was hosted by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen with a musical performance of J-Kwon.
Fantasia Barrino wins the third season of Fox's American Idol. This series also marked the first time it topped viewerships in the television ratings of this season.
Fox announced the cancellation of television special Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay, which was intended to air on June 7, 2004. The cancellation followed intense media backlash, such as from GLAAD, over the special's portrayal of gay men; the network attributed the cancellation to "creative reasons".
TechTV merges with G4 to form G4techTV, one of the most controversial mergers of television history as less than a year later, the merged network becomes G4 once again.

June

DateEvent2710111418
Ken Jennings of Salt Lake City, Utah, begins a long run as Jeopardy! champion.
ABC broadcasts its final NHL game for 17 years, which also turns out to be the last one before the lockout that canceled the league's 2004–05 season. Through ESPN, the network resumes airing NHL games in the 2021-22 season.
TBS reintroduces its Very Funny campaign.
Major networks cover the state funeral of Ronald Reagan.
The Wild Thornberrys ends with the episode "Eliza Unplugged".
Cartoon Network unveils a new logo for the first time in 11 years and a new branding that involve various animated characters living around a realistic CGI-themed city. The new branding known as "CN City", replaced the previous Powerhouse branding which had been in use for the past 7 years.
Rodney Dangerfield (who appeared more than seventy times as a guest on The Tonight Show) makes his final appearance as a talk show guest on CBS' The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. He died on October 5.

July

DateEvent22242730
Documentary miniseries The Staircase is premiered in an abbreviated version as a special two-hour presentation of ABC's Primetime Thursday.
The infamous fight between Jason Varitek and Alex Rodriguez occurs during a Red Sox-Yankees game on Fox. That same night, the Red Sox came back with a two-run walk-off homer by Bill Mueller against closer Mariano Rivera.
During the Democratic National Convention, Illinois Senate candidate (and future president) Barack Obama delivers the keynote address. The speech is widely praised and is credited for his victory four years later.
Rocket Power ends with its two-part finale "The Big Day"

August

DateEvent191315272830
Rugrats aired its last episode titled "Hurricane Alice".
David Muir resigns as co-anchor of World News Now on ABC and is replaced by Ron Corning.
The animated comedy series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends premieres on Cartoon Network starring Grey DeLisle as the voice of Frankie Foster, Keith Ferguson as the voice of Bloo and others.
In Charlottesville, Virginia, NBC affiliate WVIR-TV, long the only commercial station in its market, receives competition for the first time ever when WCAV signs-on as a CBS affiliate. Shortly thereafter, WCAV adds WVAW-LP as an ABC affiliate.
Craig Kilborn ends his five-year run as host of The Late Late Show.
PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch ended.
ABC affiliate WDTN in Dayton, Ohio swaps affiliations with NBC affiliate WKEF, reversing a swap that took place in 1980.

September

DateEvent451112192122242830
A series premiere promo for the Canadian animated series Atomic Betty, which is set to premiere on sister cable network Cartoon Network on September 17, accidentally airs on Kids' WB during the split screen credits of the Pokémon: Advanced episode "A Poké-Block Party".
British preschooler's program Thomas & Friends comes to PBS Kids as a stand-alone program with Michael Brandon taking over as the narrator.
Higglytown Heroes, created by George Evelyn, Holly Huckins, Denis Morella, Kent Redeker, and Jeff Ulin, airs on Playhouse Disney.
In Chicago, independent station WCIU drops Kids' WB. The city's WB affiliate WGN-TV, which had previously declined the block in favor of newscasts and sitcoms, picks up the block, and thus clears the entire WB schedule for the first time.
The 56th Primetime Emmy Awards are given out on ABC.
Drew Daniel is the winner of the U.S. version of Big Brother 5 on CBS. Runner-Up Michael "Cowboy" Ellis wins $50,000.
The pilot episode of Lost airs on ABC.
Kathleen Herles announces her retirement as voice of Dora on Dora the Explorer. Her final episode, "Dora Saves the Mermaids", would not air until November 2007.
Longtime veteran Marcy Walker makes her final appearance on the ABC soap opera All My Children after two decades of being affiliated with the program.
President Bush and Senator John Kerry participate in the first of the 2004 presidential debates moderated by Jim Lehrer.

October

DateEvent258111315202729
Amy Poehler succeeds Jimmy Fallon as Tina Fey's co-anchor of NBC's Saturday Night Lives Weekend Update skit, making the first Weekend Update female duos.
Nickelodeon and its affiliated channels begin debuting special educational programming, Worldwide Day of Play, after the Let's Just Play campaign.
Gwen Ifill moderates the 2004 Vice Presidential debate between Vice President Cheney and Senator John Edwards at Case Western Reserve University.
Charles Gibson moderates the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis.
PBS Kids debuts a programming block targeted at children aged 6–10 entitled PBS Kids Go!, with new shows Maya & Miguel and an Arthur spinoff, Postcards from Buster premiering.
Bob Schieffer of CBS News moderates the final presidential debate at Arizona State University.
Comedian Jon Stewart makes an appearance on Crossfire with Tucker Carlson and Paul Begala and calls the show out for "partisan hackery".
Game 7 of the ALCS is broadcast on Fox. The Boston Red Sox reverse-sweep the New York Yankees and become the first and (to date) only team in MLB history to come back from being down 3-0 in a playoff series.
The Boston Red Sox win the World Series title for the first time since 1918, with a total of 86 years. They swept the 105-win St. Louis Cardinals in four games. Sox closer Keith Foulke made the final out for underhanding the ball to Doug Mientkiewicz at first base after a grounder by Edgar Rentería (who coincidentally wore Babe Ruth's number 3). This officially marked the end of the Curse of the Bambino.
The fifth and final aired episode of Dr. Vegas aired on CBS. This marked the last time that Amy Adams appeared as a regular cast member on a television series, before returning many years later with Sharp Objects.

November

DateEvent178910192330
The Young and the Restless broadcasts its 8,000th episode on CBS.
Dallas airs a third TV movie, Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork, on CBS.
Young Sir resigns as host of BET.com Countdown and is replaced by recording artist Ray J.
Tiffany resigns as host of BET's The Center and is replaced by Julissa.
Sesame Street celebrates its 35th anniversary.
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi premieres on Cartoon Network with Janice Kawaye starring as Ami Onuki and Grey DeLisle, previously voicing Frankie Foster in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends as Yumi Yoshimura.
Longtime CBS News anchor and manager editor Dan Rather announces he will step down in March.
After seventy-four consecutive wins, Ken Jennings finally loses on Jeopardy!, to competitor Nancy Zerg. Jennings' final cash winnings total is $2,522,700 making him the richest winner of American television history.

December

DateEvent2151629
Tom Brokaw resigns as anchorman of NBC Nightly News and is replaced by Brian Williams.
CNN's financial news channel, CNNfn, is ended.
All My Children broadcasts its 9,000th episode.
Canada'sRogers Media buys remaining 20% ownership of Rogers Sportsnet from Fox.
General Electric, owner of NBC, purchases Universal Studios from Vivendi, leaving all six U.S. broadcast networks part of a company which also owns a movie studio.
For the first time in its history, Nielsen Media Research, the official American television ratings service, began counting original shows on pay television premium channels in its prime-time ratings. At the time, most of these were broadcast by competitors HBO and Showtime, but Starz has since begun producing original shows.

Programs

Debuts

DateDebutNetwork
January 7The ApprenticeNBC
January 11Drake & JoshNickelodeon
January 14Seven Little MonstersPBS Kids
January 18Whoopi's LittleburgNick Jr.
The L WordShowtime
January 19BoohbahPBS Kids
My Big Fat Obnoxious FianceFox
January 21'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen and DaveMTV
January 23Dave the BarbarianDisney Channel
January 26The Koala BrothersPlayhouse Disney
January 28College HillBET
February 14Power Rangers Dino ThunderABC Family
March 1Forever EdenFox
March 3Kingdom HospitalABC
March 4Pimp My RideMTV
March 5The HelpThe WB
March 7Nickelodeon Splat!Nickelodeon
March 9Cracking UpFox
March 10Game OverUPN
March 12Touching EvilUSA
Playing It StraightFox
Wonderfalls
March 16Century CityCBS
March 17The Stones
March 19The D.A.ABC
March 21DeadwoodHBO
Animal Face-OffDiscovery Channel
April 2The Big HouseABC
April 3Danny PhantomNickelodeon
April 7The SwanFox
April 12Peep and the Big Wide WorldDiscovery Kids
April 13Showbiz Moms & DadsBravo
April 28Shorties Watchin' ShortiesComedy Central
May 1Megas XLRCartoon Network
May 17Superstar USAThe WB
On the CoverPAX TV
Colonial HousePBS
May 27Pepsi SmashThe WB
June 1SummerlandThe WB
Wanna Come In?MTV
June 2BBQ with Bobby FlayFood Network
June 3Come to PapaNBC
June 4TNA iMPACT!Fox Sports Net
June 8The JuryFox
Blow OutBravo
June 14North ShoreFox
The Casino
Next Action StarNBC
June 16QuintupletsFox
Method & Red
The Ashlee Simpson ShowMTV
June 18Phil of the FutureDisney Channel
June 20FatherhoodNick at Nite
July 1Trading SpousesFox
July 6Seconds From DisasterNational Geographic Channel
July 12I Love the '90sVH1
July 16Stargate AtlantisSci Fi
July 18EntourageHBO
July 21Rescue MeFX
July 22Studio 7The WB
July 28Amish in the CityUPN
July 29Blue Collar TVThe WB
July 30O'GradyThe N
July 31Justice League UnlimitedCartoon Network
August 1Stroker and HoopAdult Swim
August 2BalderdashPAX TV
August 4The PlayerUPN
August 10Blue's RoomNick Jr.
August 13Foster's Home for Imaginary FriendsCartoon Network
August 21Brandy & Mr. WhiskersDisney Channel
August 30The Jane Pauley ShowSyndication
August 31Curious BuddiesNick Jr.
Father of the PrideNBC
September 1Hawaii
September 7Miss Spider's Sunny Patch FriendsNick Jr.
September 9JoeyNBC
Medical Investigation
September 11The BatmanKids' WB
Da Boom Crew
September 12Jack & BobbyThe WB
Ned's Declassified School Survival GuideNickelodeon
Unfabulous
September 13A Place of Our OwnPBS
Dog Whisperer with Cesar MillanNational Geographic Channel
The InsiderSyndication
The Tony Danza Show
The BenefactorABC
LAXNBC
Higglytown HeroesPlayhouse Disney
September 16Video ModsMTV
September 17Atomic BettyCartoon Network
September 18Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!Jetix
September 20Listen UpCBS
Second Time AroundUPN
September 21RodneyABC
September 22CSI: NYCBS
The MountainThe WB
Veronica MarsUPN
LostABC
September 24Complete Savages
Dr. VegasCBS
September 26Clubhouse
Wife SwapABC
September 28Laguna Beach: The Real Orange CountyMTV
September 29Kevin HillUPN
October 2Darcy's Wild LifeDiscovery Kids
Austin Stevens: SnakemasterAnimal Planet
Faith Under FirePAX TV
October 3Boston LegalABC
Desperate Housewives
Cold TurkeyPAX TV
October 4Model Citizens
October 5BET StyleBET
Wanda Does ItComedy Central
Second VerdictPAX TV
October 6Ghost HuntersSci Fi
Proof Positive
World Cup ComedyPAX TV
October 7Drew Carey's Green Screen ShowThe WB
Life as We Know ItABC
October 11The BackyardigansNick Jr.
Maya & MiguelPBS Kids Go!
Postcards From Buster
October 18Battlestar GalacticaSci Fi
October 19The Biggest LoserNBC
He's a LadyTBS
October 24You've Got a FriendMTV
October 25Battle for Ozzfest
October 27Center of the UniverseCBS
Drawn TogetherComedy Central
November 3Nanny 911Fox
November 5Cartoon AlleyTCM
November 7Perfect Hair ForeverAdult Swim
HuffShowtime
My Big Fat Obnoxious BossFox
November 8ToddWorldReady Set Learn! on TLC and Discovery Kids
November 8$25 Million Dollar HoaxNBC
November 9The Rebel Billionaire: Branson's Quest for the BestFox
November 14Tom Goes to the MayorAdult Swim
November 15Date My MomMTV
November 16HouseFox
November 19Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumiCartoon Network
November 29Family Face Off: HollywoodNick at Nite
December 1Project RunwayBravo
December 15Big Man on CampusThe WB
December 18W.I.T.C.H.Jetix

Returning this year

ShowLast airedPrevious networkNew/Same networkReturning
House of Mouse
Thomas & Friends
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
Teletubbies
Little Bear

Ending this year

DateShowChannelDebutStatus
January 16He-Man and the Masters of the UniverseCartoon Network2002Cancelled
January 23Fillmore!Toon Disney
January 2510-8: Officers on DutyABC2003
January 28BeckerCBS1998
January 29Threat MatrixABC2003
January 30Boston PublicFox2000
The HandlerCBS2003
February 3Sabrina's Secret LifeDIC Kids Network2003
February 6Jake 2.0UPN
EdNBC2000
Little BillNickelodeon1999
February 7Scout's SafariDiscovery Kids2002
February 12All About the AndersonsThe WB2003
February 14Lizzie McGuireDisney Channel2001
February 22Sex and the City (returned in 2021 as And Just Like That...)HBO1998Ended
February 27Lloyd in SpaceToon Disney2001Cancelled
February 29The Weekenders2000
March 3'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen and DaveMTV2004
March 13HackCBS2002
March 17The MulletsUPN2003
March 20The Tracy Morgan ShowNBC
March 25The Chris Isaak ShowShowtime2001
April 1StripperellaSpike2003
April 2Game OverUPN2004
April 4Home MoviesAdult Swim2001
April 6It's All RelativeABC2003
April 9The D.A.2004
Life with Bonnie2002
April 12Space Ghost Coast to Coast (returned in 2006)Cartoon Network1994
April 14Karen SiscoABC2003
April 16The HelpThe WB2004
April 20Happy FamilyNBC2003
WhoopiNBC
April 22Like FamilyThe WB
April 23Married to the KellysABC
April 24WWE ConfidentialTNN/Spike TV2002
April 27I'm with HerABC2003
April 28Rolie Polie OliePlayhouse Disney1998
April 29The Jamie Kennedy ExperimentThe WB2002
April 30Living It Up! with Ali & JackSyndication2003
May 1The DistrictCBS2000
May 4The Guardian2001
May 6Friends (returned in 2021 as Friends: The Reunion)NBC1994Ended
May 7Run of the HouseThe WB2003Cancelled
May 10The ParkersUPN1999
May 13Frasier (returned in 2023)NBC1993Ended
May 14The News with Brian WilliamsCNBC1996Cancelled
May 16The PracticeABC1997
May 17Mutant XSyndication2001
She SpiesNBC2002
May 19AngelThe WB1999
Showbiz Moms & DadsBravo2004
May 21Ricki LakeSyndication1993
The 5th Wheel2001
The Wayne Brady Show
May 22Static ShockKids' WB2000
May 25Rock Me BabyUPN2003
Colonial HousePBS2004
May 26Soul FoodShowtime2000
May 28The Sharon Osbourne ShowSyndication2003
May 29Justice LeagueCartoon Network2001
May 30Line of FireSyndication2003
June 4Hollywood Squares (returned in 2025)1966Ended
June 5The RestaurantNBC2003Cancelled
June 7Whoopi's LittleburgNickelodeon2004
June 8Hey Arnold!1996
June 11The Wild Thornberrys1998
June 19The Man ShowComedy Central1999
June 25VH1 ILL-ustratedVH12003
June 28The DivisionLifetime2001
July 2Slime Time LiveNickelodeon2000
July 5Ozzy & DrixKids' WB2002
July 16I Love the '90sVH12004
July 27King of the JungleAnimal Planet2003
July 29106 & Park: PrimeBET
July 30Rocket PowerNickelodeon1999
August 1Rugrats1991
August 2Who Wants to Marry My Dad?NBC2003
August 8The Brothers GarcíaNickelodeon2000
August 9For Love or MoneyNBC2003
August 10The Joe Schmo Show (returned in 2013)Spike
August 17Teamo SupremoToon Disney2002
Nickelodeon Splat!Nickelodeon2004
August 27Johnny BravoCartoon Network1997
September 1It's a MiraclePAX TV1998
September 8The Drew Carey ShowABC1995Ended
September 10Pyramid (returned in 2012)Syndication1973Cancelled
The Berenstain BearsPBS Kids2003Cancelled
September 12Oliver BeeneFox
Animal Face-OffAnimal Planet2004
September 24JeremiahShowtime2002
September 25Samurai Jack (returned in 2017)Cartoon Network2001
September 27Out of the BoxPlayhouse Disney1998
October 1Knock FirstABC Family2003
October 6HawaiiNBC2004
October 11SpongeBob SquarePants (returned in 2005)Nickelodeon1999
October 22Evil Con CarneCartoon Network2003
October 25The BenefactorABC2004
October 29Dr. VegasCBS
October 31The New DetectivesDiscovery Channel1996
Dead Like MeShowtime2003
November 11Unscrewed with Martin SargentTechTV
Insomniac with Dave AttellComedy Central2001
November 14He's a LadyTBS2004
November 16Wanda Does ItComedy Central
November 26StanleyPlayhouse Disney2001
November 28DocPAX TV
December 8Proof PositiveSci Fi Channel2004
December 10PlayersG42002
December 12My Big Fat Obnoxious BossFox2004
You've Got a Friend
December 15Wonderfalls
December 16Shorties Watchin' ShortiesComedy Central

Made-for-TV movies

TitleChannelDate of airing
Pixel PerfectDisney ChannelJanuary 16
12 Days of TerrorDiscovery ChannelMay 1
Zenon: Z3Disney ChannelJune 11
Stuck in the SuburbsJuly 16
Tiger CruiseDisney ChannelAugust 6
House of Bloo'sCartoon NetworkAugust 13
Halloweentown HighDisney ChannelOctober 8

Entering syndication this year

ShowSeasonsIn ProductionSource
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Fear Factor
Gilmore Girls
Girlfriends
Malcolm in the Middle
Yes, Dear

Shows changing networks

ShowMoved fromMoved to
ArthurPBS KidsPBS Kids Go!
Cyberchase
As Told by GingerNickelodeonNicktoons
Fillmore!ABC KidsToon Disney
Timothy Goes To SchoolPBS KidsTLC
The Surreal LifeThe WBVH1
National Geographic ExplorerMSNBCNational Geographic Channel
Project GreenlightHBOBravo
America's Most Talented KidNBCPAX TV

Networks and services

Launches

NetworkTypeLaunch dateNotesSource
ESPN DeportesCable televisionJanuary 7
TV OneCable televisionJanuary 19
Hallmark Movies & MysteriesCable televisionJanuary 20
MTVUCable televisionJanuary 20
Si TVCable televisionFebruary 25
Cinema OneCable televisionMay
World ChannelCable televisionMay 4
The Pentagon ChannelCable televisionMay 14
Wealth TVCable televisionJune 1
IndiePlexCable televisionJune 8
History Channel en EspanolCable televisionJune 24
ImaginAsianCable televisionAugust 30
TCMCable televisionSeptember 1
Altitude Sports and EntertainmentCable and satelliteSeptember 4
Hustler TVCable televisionOctober 1
Maverick TelevisionCable televisionOctober 1
Gospel Music ChannelCable televisionOctober 30
NBC Weather PlusCable televisionNovember 15

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network nameNew network nameTypeConversion dateNotesSource
Discovery Home & Leisure ChannelDiscovery Home ChannelCable televisionMarch 29
TechTVG4TechTVCable televisionMay 28

Closures

NetworkTypeClosure dateNotesSource
CNNfnCable televisionDecember 15

Television stations

Station launches

DateCity of License/MarketStationChannelAffiliationNotes/Ref.
March 1Idaho Falls, IdahoKPIF15America One
The WB
May 5Rehoboth Beach/Dover, Delaware
(Salisbury, Maryland)W59DZ59UATV
July 31Knoxville, TennesseeWMAK7Independent
August 5Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin IslandsWZVI43ABC
August 15Charlottesville, VirginiaWCAV19CBS
West Palm Beach, FloridaWBWP-LP57Independent
August 25Juneau, AlaskaK17HC17UPN
NovemberCheyenne, WyomingKWYP-TV6
(now on 8)PBSPart of Wyoming PBS
November 1Youngstown, OhioWFMJ-DT221.2The WB
November 15Peoria/Bloomington, IllinoisWEEK-DT225.2NBC Weather Plus
San Juan, Puerto RicoW25DN25Independent
December 3Durango, ColoradoKRMU20PBSPart of Rocky Mountain PBS
December 17Dededo/Hagåtña, Guam (Agana)KEQI-LP22Independent
Unknown dateAlbuquerque, New MexicoKNMD-TV9PBS
Borger/Amarillo, TexasKEYU31Univision
Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin IslandsWVGN-LP19NBC
Columbia, MissouriKZOU-LP22UPN
Flint, MichiganWBSF46The WB
Kailua/Honolulu, HawaiiKKAI-TV50Faith TV
Lafayette, IndianaW65EH65Independent
Nacogdoches, TexasKLSB-LP53NBCTranslator of KETK-TV/Jacksonville, Texas
Victoria, TexasK17FS17NBC

Network affiliation changes

DateCity of License/MarketStationChannelOld affiliationNew affiliationNotes/Ref.
Unknown dateBellingham, Washington
(Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)KBCB34Jewelry TelevisionImaginAsian
Sun Valley/Twin Falls, IdahoKIDA5UPNIndependent

Births

DateNameNotability
January 4
January 7
January 8
January 9
January 24
January 26
February 19
March 4
March 1
March 10
March 21
April 5
April 6
April 17
April 19
May 22
June 4
June 7
June 8
June 15
June 16
June 22
July 4
July 28
August 5
August 14
August 19
August 26
September 1
September 10
October 3
October 9
October 30
November 1
November 11
November 17
November 27
December 3
December 4
December 5
December 12
December 14
December 17
December 18
December 22
December 28
December 30

Deaths

DateNameAgeclass="unsortable"Notability
January 17
January 19
January 23
January 27
January 29
February 15
February 23
February 24
March 7
March 8
March 17
March 26
March 27
April 1
April 13
May 9
May 14
May 17
May 21
May 22
June 5
July 6
July 9
July 28
August 13
September 4
September 15
October 5
October 10
November 7
December 28

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