As the US network television season continues, Abaza TV also continues to make adjustments.
Sunday nights, Abaza TV has decided to drop "Pan Am" from the line-up. Our most anticipated new show of the season has turned into a huge disapointment. In its place will be CSI Miami on most weeks. Walking Dead also began its run on Sunday's this past week. "Homeland" is also being dropped from the line-up of late night. It may be added later depending on availability.
With Playboy Club dropped from Monday night, there is now no regular Monday night programming.
Tuesday night now features a pair of freshman shows with strong lead females. Sarah Michelle Geller's "Ringer" and Poppy Montgomery's "Unforgettable".
The busiest night by far is Wednesday night which will continue to feature Criminal Minds, Harry's Law, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigations. Things look bleak for Harry's law on NBC however.
Charlie's Angels has been dropped by ABC on Thursday nights, which is fine, Abaza TV is also dropping it effective immediately. Thankfully Rules of Engagement is being moved by CBS to Thursday night which is a much better night for Abaza TV's schedule.The only two remaining original shows on Abaza on Thursday night will now be The Office and Rules of Engagement.
Friday and Saturday nights have no original TV shows, and will rely heavily on sports, especially NHL hockey.
One more change will be effective immediately will be during the daytime, 3:00pm slot. Ally McBeal will not finish its first season run, and will be replaced by The Practice.
Monday, October 17, 2011
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