2000 in American television

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In American television in 2000, notable events included television series debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel initiations, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and disputes.

Events

=January=

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Date

! Event

5

|All My Children celebrates its 30th anniversary on ABC.

8

|The series finale of Saved by the Bell: The New Class airs on NBC, ending a consecutive run for the Saved by the Bell franchise that began on July 11, 1987, when NBC broadcast the pilot for Good Morning, Miss Bliss. The franchise would remain dormant until 2020.

15

|David Letterman undergoes quintuple heart bypass surgery in New York-Presbyterian Hospital, following an angiogram that revealed that one of his arteries was constricted seriously.

17

|Robin Givens replaces Mother Love as host of the talk show series Forgive or Forget.

=February=

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Date

! Event

8

|Chris-Craft Broadcasting (the 50% owner of UPN) filed a lawsuit against Viacom in the New York Supreme Court to block it's partner's merger with CBS, claiming that a pact signed between the two partners in 1997 had prevented either from owning "any interest, financial or otherwise" in "any competing network," including CBS, for a four-year period through January 2001. The following month, New York Supreme Court ruled against Chris-Craft's move for a permanent injunction to curtail the Viacom-CBS merger and the enforcement of Viacom's ultimatum.

rowspan=2|15

|Rick Rockwell marries stranger Darva Conger watched by 22 million viewers on the Fox reality show Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? While he and Darva are honeymooning, it becomes apparent that Rockwell—who is sometimes a comedian—had a restraining order against a former girlfriend, and he was not really a multi-millionaire. As a result, Fox cancels a rerun scheduled the next week, and does not broadcast any new installments. In addition the couple end their relationship soon after the show's taping.

David Legler wins a combined $1,765,000 from the six episodes he appeared on the NBC game show, Twenty One, surpassing Curtis Warren's total of $1,546,988, and becoming, at the time, the largest winner in game show winnings totals. (Warren had set the record 4 days earlier on Fox's Greed, winning $1,000,000 by correctly answering a special Million Dollar Moment question.)
21

|David Letterman resumes hosting Late Show with David Letterman on CBS following his quintuple heart bypass surgery in January. On the show, Letterman (whose father died of heart failure in his 50s) brings all of the doctors that had performed the operation out on stage with him, including Dr. O. Wayne Isom and physician Louis Aronne, who makes frequent appearances on the show. In an unusual show of emotion, Letterman is nearly in tears as he thanks the doctors. The episode will earn an Emmy Award nomination.

18

|Just as FCC's duopoly rules relaxed, Fox Television Stations buy out KDFI from Dallas Media Inventors, creating the first television duopoly to be owned by Fox (the same strategy was used when Fox bought the Chris-Craft company and WPWR-TV the following year).

22

|Paramount Stations Group and ACME Communications sign an agreement to broadcast shared WB and UPN affiliations in markets without competition. This results in UPN affiliates WWHO in Columbus, Ohio, WTVX in West Palm Beach, Florida and WLWC in Providence, Rhode Island taking secondary WB affiliations, and WB affiliates WBUI-TV in Champaign, Illinois, WBXX in Knoxville, Tennessee, and KPLR-TV in St. Louis, Missouri taking secondary UPN affiliations.

=March=

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Date

! Event

20

| Viacom acquired Chris-Craft Broadcasting's 50% share of UPN for $5 million, making Chris-Craft's UPN stations (including New York and Los Angeles) the network's de facto owned-and-operated flagship stations.

=April=

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Date

! Event

1

|Boomerang, a satuday-morning block from Cartoon Network, is launched as a cable television channel. The channel's visual identity (made by Primal Screen) would become well-known for its bumpers involving vintage Hanna-Barbera toys from the 1960s to 1980s. The bumpers have remained the same for almost fifteen years until the channel relaunched with a new logo in January 2015.

3

|WWHO in Columbus, Ohio and WLWC in Providence, Rhode Island became primary UPN affiliates, and eventually becoming secondary WB affiliates.

12

|The Fox series Get Real airs its 20th and final aired episode (leaving 2 more unaired). Both Annie Hathaway and Jesse Eisenberg subsequently appeared in successful movie roles.

=May=

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Date

! Event

1

|The WWF receives the 2nd highest rated episode of Raw is War with a 7.4 rating, where The Rock defeated Shane McMahon.{{Cite web |last=Ross |first=Ian |date=May 1, 2000 |title=Monday Night Ratings Breakdown |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2000/05/02/monday-night-ratings-breakdown |website=IGN}}

14

|After four years (since KEVN-TV left the network to join Fox in 1996), NBC returns to the Black Hills area of South Dakota when KNBN signs-on from Rapid City.

17

|16.8 million American viewers watch the 2-hour final episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 on FOX.

19

|The 27th Daytime Emmy Awards presentation is broadcast by ABC.

24

|The WB broadcasts the third-season finale of Dawson's Creek, entitled "True Love". The episode features the first male gay kiss on American primetime television, which has been called "a milestone in the timeline of gay representation in pop culture".{{cite news|last1=Duca|first1=Lauren|title=Fifteen Years Ago, 'Dawson's Creek' Gave Us TV's First 'Passionate' Gay Kiss. How Far Have We Come?|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/09/dawsons-creek-true-love_n_6971230.html|accessdate=July 16, 2017|work=The Huffington Post|date=April 9, 2015}}

31

|The first season of CBS's long-running reality competition of Survivor, titled Survivor: Borneo, based on Sweden's game show Expedition Robinson, premieres its first episode. Sonja Christopher was the first contestant to be eliminated.

=July=

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Date

! Event

3

|KNTV (channel 11) in San Jose, California drops its ABC affiliation for the Monterey Bay area and begins carrying minimal programming from The WB. (At that time, The WB affiliate for the Bay Area was KBWB channel 20).

5

|The first season of CBS's long-running reality competition of Big Brother, based on the Dutch series of the same name, premieres its first episode. It was the only televised American season to use the traditional format to eliminate contestants via televoting, however, as the season received negative reception.

11

| The Major League Baseball All-Star Game from Atlanta's Turner Field is broadcast on NBC. This ultimately proved to be NBC's final telecast of the "Midsummer Classic" to date. All subsequent Major League Baseball All-Star Games would air on Fox.

14

| After over a year of rotating guest critics, Buena Vista Television announces that Richard Roeper, columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, will become permanent co-host alongside Roger Ebert on the newly renamed program Ebert & Roeper and the Movies (renamed to Ebert & Roeper the following year) as Gene Siskel's (who died from complications following his May 1998 brain surgery in early 1999) successor.

15

|CBS broadcasts its final NASCAR event, the Chevy Silverado 200. Dennis Setzer would win the race.

20

|Will & Grace moves permanently to Thursday nights, ending two years of airing the series on different nights. On July 25, Frasier moves back to Tuesday nights after two years on Thursday nights due to competition from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, confirming the swap NBC had discussed their schedule in May.

28

|Kathie Lee Gifford made her final appearance as co-host on Live!, after 17 years (eleven and a half years for national syndication). Regis Philbin will continue to serve the only host until Kelly Ripa introduced as new co-host the following year.

=August=

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Date

! Event

3

|KBEJ Channel 2, (now KCWX) commences programming in Fredericksburg, Texas, taking the Austin market's UPN affiliation from low-powered station KVC 13 and returning full-time UPN service to San Antonio (between KRRT (now KMYS)'s switch to The WB in 1998 and KBEJ's sign-on, NBC affiliate KMOL-TV aired UPN programming on a secondary basis).

23

|In CBS, corporate trainer Richard Hatch was declared the inaugural "Sole Survivor" in Survivor and won the $1,000,000 grand prize; Kelly Wiglesworth was named the runner-up.

=September=

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Date

! Event

10

|The 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards presentation is broadcast on ABC.

15

|The 2000 Summer Olympics are televised by NBC. Opening ceremonies are watched by 27 and a half million viewers.

16

|After the completion of Viacom's $37 billion merger with the CBS Corporation, the CBS Kidshow block is replaced with Nick Jr. on CBS, programmed by new corporate sister Nickelodeon.

21

|ABC Sports celebrates the 30th anniversary of Monday Night Football on this night.

26

|NBC declines to renew its broadcast agreement with Major League Baseball. After 50 seasons — 1947–1989 and 1994–2000 — Game 6 of the 2000 American League Championship Series is the last Major League Baseball game that NBC would televise for the next 22 years. The New York Yankees would defeat the Seattle Mariners 9–7 to advance to the World Series (which they would beat the New York Mets in five games). In Houston, due to the coverage of the 2000 Presidential Debate, KPRC-TV elected to carry NBC News' coverage of the debate while KNWS-TV carried NBC's final baseball game.

29

|Eddie McGee wins the first American season of Big Brother and won the $500,000 grand prize. It is the only season at the time the final vote was determined by public viewers instead of a Jury vote.

30

|PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch debuts. The block is programmed for PBS by Canada-based Nelvana, which had programmed the CBS Kidshow until the block was cancelled by CBS on September 16.{{Cite web|url=https://current.org/wp-content/uploads/archive-site/ch/ch014bkworm.html|title=Current.org | PBS debuts 'Bookworm Bunch,' 2000|website=current.org}}

=October=

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Date

! Event

3

|Jim Lehrer moderates the first 2000 presidential debate between Vice President Al Gore and Texas Governor George W. Bush at the University of Massachusetts Boston.{{Cite news |last=Berke |first=Richard L. |date=2000-10-04 |title=THE 2000 CAMPAIGN: THE OVERVIEW; Bush and Gore Stake Out Differences in First Debate |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/04/us/2000-campaign-overview-bush-gore-stake-differences-first-debate.html |access-date=2024-06-27 |work=The New York Times |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}}

5

|CNN's Bernard Shaw moderates the 2000 vice presidential debate with Senator Joe Lieberman and former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney.{{Cite web |last=McClintock |first=Pamela |date=2000-10-06 |title=Inside Move: Cheney hits Lieberman |url=https://variety.com/2000/biz/news/inside-move-cheney-hits-lieberman-1117787416/ |access-date=2024-06-27 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}

11

|The second presidential debate is held at Wake Forest University.{{Cite web |last=Reaves |first=Jessica |title=CNN.com - For Bush and Gore, it's the last-chance corral - October 17, 2000 |url=https://www.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/10/17/al.tm/index.html |access-date=2024-06-27 |website=www.cnn.com}}

17

| NBC broadcasts Game 6 of the American League Championship Series between the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners. With Bob Costas and Joe Morgan at the call, the Yankees would defeat the Mariners 9–7, to advance to the World Series against their cross–town rivals, the Mets. As previously mentioned, this proved to be NBC's final Major League Baseball telecast until the 2022 season.

26

|The Game 5 of the World Series airs on Fox. The New York Yankees win their third consecutive title (and first three-peat since the Oakland Athletics from 1972 to 1974) and 26th in franchise history, defeating their crosstown opponent the New York Mets 4–2.

30

|Lancaster, Pennsylvania's college student Brad Rutter made his historical first appearance in the Jeopardy! game show, and he would go on set a record for its largest J! career winnings as of 2005 ($4,788,440), and as of 2020, becoming one of the largest winners in American game show history with winnings accumulating over $5,000,000, including $100,000 he won from Million Dollar Mind Game in 2014.

31

|Charles Barkley makes his debut as an analyst on TBS/TNT's Inside the NBA.

=November=

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Date

! Event

4

| The final episode of All That{{'}}s first-run airs on Nickelodeon. After 13 episodes the show was put on hiatus. To keep the show running, the producers compiled a series called Best of All That. Eventually, Nickelodeon canceled All That, due to crew disputes and a general desire to move on. However, All That still had a strong following and was one of the most popular shows on the network. Nickelodeon planned to revive the show, starting from scratch.

=December=

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Date

! Event

14

|Barker's Beauties Janice Pennington and Kathleen Bradley both quit CBS' series The Price Is Right. (On her broadcast run, Pennington has been on the series since its premiere during 1972.) Starting the following day, auditions to find new Barker's Beauties are held for several months. In the end, Claudia Jordan and Heather Kozar are selected as permanent models.

22

|Bianca Montgomery, played by Eden Riegel for the soap opera All My Children, reveals herself as a lesbian to her mother, Erica Kane (played by Susan Lucci).

31

|ABC broadcasts "Dick Clark's Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve" at 10 p.m. ET for the first time, followed by local news or programming and then the main "New Year's Rockin' Eve".

Programs

=Debuts=

class="wikitable sortable"
Date

! Show

! Network

January 3

| Your Weather Today

|The Weather Channel

rowspan="2"|January 8

| Rainbow Fish

|HBO

Winning Lines

|CBS

January 9

| Malcolm in the Middle

|Fox

January 10

| The Ainsley Harriott Show

|Syndication

rowspan="2"|January 12

| 18 Wheels of Justice

|TNN

Higher Ground

|Fox Family

January 13

| EGG, the Arts Show

|PBS

January 16

| City of Angels

|CBS

rowspan="2"|January 17

| I Dare You: The Ultimate Challenge

|UPN

Cleopatra 2525

|rowspan="2"|Syndication

January 22

| Jack of All Trades

rowspan="3"|January 24

| Brutally Normal

|The WB

Hollywood Showdown

|PAX TV

Slime Time Live

|Nickelodeon

February 5

| The Others

|NBC

February 11

|Miracle Pets

|PAX TV

February 12

| Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue

|Fox Kids

February 16

| Diary

|MTV

February 25

|Max Steel

|Kids' WB

February 26

|The Weekenders

|ABC

March 5

| Cover Me

|USA Network

March 7

| Secret Agent Man

|UPN

March 9

|God, the Devil and Bob

|NBC

March 11

| Caitlin's Way

|Nickelodeon

March 14

| Son of the Beach

|FX

March 20

| First Outlook

|The Weather Channel

March 20

| Titus

|Fox

March 21

| The Beat

|UPN

March 22

| Then Came You

|ABC

rowspan="2"|March 23

| Battery Park

|rowspan="2"|NBC

Daddio
March 24

| Making the Band

|ABC

March 27

| Crush

|USA Network

March 30

| Wonderland

|ABC

March 31

| Call of the Wild

|Animal Planet

April 1

| MasterChef USA

|PBS

April 2

| D.C.

|The WB

rowspan="2"|April 3

| Between the Lions

|PBS Kids

The Dooley and Pals Show

|Syndication

April 4

| Falcone

|CBS

April 11

| Talk to Me

|ABC

April 13

| Food 911

|Food Network

April 23

|Genesis

|PAX TV

April 30

| A Walk In Your Shoes

|Nick Jr. Channel

May 15

| Secrets of the Dead

|PBS

rowspan="2"|May 31

| Clerks: The Animated Series

|ABC

Survivor

|CBS

June 5

|Maggie and the Ferocious Beast

|Nickelodeon

June 6

| M.Y.O.B.

|NBC

rowspan="2"|June 16

| Strip Mall

|Comedy Central

Totally Circus

|Disney Channel

June 17

| Even Stevens

|Disney Channel

June 20

| Shooting Gallery

|Outdoor Channel

rowspan="2"|June 26

| Spy Groove

|MTV

Resurrection Blvd.

|rowspan="2"|Showtime

June 28

| Soul Food

July 3

| Masters of Illusion

|PAX TV

July 5

| Big Brother

|CBS

July 10

| Crossing Over with John Edward

|Sci-Fi Channel

July 12

| Young Americans

|The WB

July 17

| Opposite Sex

|Fox

rowspan="3"|July 23

| The Brothers García

|Nickelodeon

Strong Medicine

|Lifetime

The War Next Door

|USA Network

July 24

| Mysterious Ways

|PAX TV

July 28

|Baby Blues

|The WB

August 8

| Sammy

|NBC

August 9

| Live Through This

|MTV

August 12

| BattleBots

|Comedy Central

August 14

| Dora the Explorer

|Nickelodeon

Summer

| Oobi

|Noggin

August 25

|Encounters With the Unexplained

|PAX TV

rowspan="2"|August 26

| In a Heartbeat

|Disney Channel

Generation O!

|Kids' WB

rowspan="3"|September 4

| Clifford the Big Red Dog

|rowspan="2"|PBS Kids

Caillou
Judge Hatchett

| Syndication

rowspan="2"|September 9

| Jackie Chan Adventures

|Kids' WB

Teacher's Pet

|ABC

rowspan="4"|September 11

| 106 & Park

|BET

2 Minute Drill

|ESPN

Dr. Laura

|Syndication

Girlfriends

|UPN

September 12

| MTV Cribs

|MTV

rowspan="2"|September 22

| Grosse Pointe

|The WB

Fear

|MTV

rowspan="2"| September 23

| Static Shock

|Kids' WB

Just Deal

|NBC

rowspan="6"|September 30

| Corduroy

|rowspan="6"|PBS Kids

Elliot Moose
George Shrinks
Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse
Seven Little Monsters
Timothy Goes to School
rowspan="2"|October 1

| That's Life

|CBS

Jackass

|MTV

rowspan="8"|October 2

| Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

|UPN and ABC

Yes, Dear

|CBS

Deadline

|rowspan="2"|NBC

Tucker
History IQ

|The History Channel

Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda

|rowspan="3"|Syndication

Moral Court
Street Smarts
October 3

|Dark Angel

|Fox

October 4

|Titans

|NBC

rowspan="2"|October 5

| Gilmore Girls

|The WB

Pelswick

|Nickelodeon

rowspan="5"|October 6

| FreakyLinks

|Fox

Madigan Men

|rowspan="2"|ABC

The Trouble with Normal
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

| rowspan="3" |CBS

The Fugitive
rowspan="5"|October 7

| The District

Noah Knows Best

|Nickelodeon

Maximum Exposure

|rowspan="3"|Syndication

Queen of Swords
Sheena
rowspan="2"|October 8

| Ed

|NBC

Hype

|rowspan="2"|The WB

October 9

| Nikki

rowspan="2"|October 10

| The Geena Davis Show

|rowspan="2"|ABC

Gideon's Crossing
rowspan="3"|October 11

| Bette

|rowspan="2"|CBS

Welcome to New York
A Makeover Story

|rowspan="2"|TLC

October 13

| Trading Spaces

October 15

| Curb Your Enthusiasm

|HBO

rowspan="2"|October 21

| Cheaters

|Syndication

The Fearing Mind

|rowspan="2"|Fox Family

rowspan="2"|October 23

| Scariest Places on Earth

Boston Public

|Fox

October 24

| The Michael Richards Show

|NBC

October 25

| As Told By Ginger

|Nickelodeon

October 26

| Cursed

|NBC

rowspan="2"|October 27

| Freedom

|rowspan="2"|UPN

Level 9
rowspan="2"|November 1

| Normal, Ohio

|rowspan="2"|Fox

The Street
November 4

| X-Men: Evolution

|Kids' WB

November 14

| DAG

|NBC

November 17

|Sheep in the Big City

|Cartoon Network

rowspan="2"|December 3

| The Living Century

|PBS

Queer as Folk

|Showtime

December 6

|TV Funhouse

|Comedy Central

December 7

| The Jeff Corwin Experience

|Animal Planet

December 8

|Dot Comedy

|ABC

rowspan="2"|December 21

|The Brak Show

|rowspan="4"|Cartoon Network

Sealab 2021
rowspan="2"|December 30

|Aqua Teen Hunger Force

Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law

=Returning this year=

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"

! Show

Last airedPrevious networkNew titleNew networkReturning
Twenty One

|1958

|NBC

|rowspan="2"|Same

|NBC

|January 9

Ripley's Believe It or Not!

|1986

|ABC

|TBS

|January 12

Double Dare

|1993

|Nickelodeon, Fox

| Double Dare 2000

|rowspan="2"|Same

|January 24

Grapevine

|1992

|CBS

|rowspan="3"|Same

|February 28

Supermarket Sweep

|1995

|Lifetime

|rowspan="2"|PAX TV

|rowspan="2"|April 3

Shop 'til You Drop

|1998

|The Family Channel

Cartoon Cartoon Weekend

|1999

|Cartoon Network

|The Cartoon Cartoon Show (Cartoon Cartoons or The Big Pick)

|Same

|June 9

This Week in Baseball

|1998

|Syndication

| rowspan="3" |Same

|Fox

|July 12

To Tell the Truth

|1991

|NBC

|Syndication

|September 18

The Critic

|1995

|Fox

|Comedy Central

|November

=Ending this year=

class="wikitable sortable"
"

! Date

! Show

! Network

! Debut

! Status

January 1

|Random Acts of Comedy

|Fox Family

|rowspan="4"|1999

|rowspan="4"|Cancelled

January 5

|It's Like, You Know...

|rowspan="2"|ABC

January 7

|Odd Man Out

rowspan="2"|January 8

|The Brothers Flub

|Nickelodeon

Saved by the Bell: The New Class

|NBC

|1993

|Ended

rowspan="3"|January 22

|Science Court

|ABC

|1997

|rowspan="37"|Cancelled

Flying Rhino Junior High

|CBS

|1998

KaBlam!

|Nickelodeon

|1996

January 30

|Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

|CBS

|rowspan="2"|1995

February 4

|Sliders

|Sci Fi Channel

rowspan="2"|February 12

|Superman: The Animated Series

|rowspan="2"|Kids' WB

|1996

The New Batman/Superman Adventures

|1997

February 13

|Linc's

|Showtime

|1998

February 14

|Brutally Normal

|The WB

|2000

February 16

|Noddy

|PBS Kids

|1998

February 18

|Winning Lines

|CBS

|2000

rowspan="2"|February 22

|Pulp Comics

|Comedy Central

|1996

Archie's Weird Mysteries

|PAX TV

|rowspan="2"|1999

February 26

|The Avengers: United They Stand

|Fox Kids

February 27

|Animorphs

|Nickelodeon

|1998

March 2

|I Am Weasel

|Cartoon Network

|1997

March 4

|Oh Baby

|Lifetime

|1998

March 7

|Gullah Gullah Island

|Nickelodeon

|1994

March 15

|Tenacious D

|HBO

|1997

March 25

|Detention

|Kids' WB

|1999

March 28

|God, the Devil and Bob (returned in 2011)

|NBC

|2000

March 31

|Histeria!

|Kids' WB

|1998

April 1

|Crashbox

|HBO Family

|rowspan="2"|1999

April 3

|Hope Island

|PAX TV

April 6

|Wonderland

|ABC

|2000

April 9

|Pacific Blue

|USA Network

|1996

rowspan="2"|April 12

|Get Real

|Fox

|1999

Falcone

|CBS

|rowspan="2"|2000

April 13

|Battery Park

|NBC

April 22

|Godzilla: The Series

|Fox Kids

|1998

rowspan="2"|April 23

|The Journey of Allen Strange

|Nickelodeon

|1997

The Beat

|UPN

|rowspan="4"|2000

rowspan="2"|April 25

|D.C.

|The WB

Talk to Me

|rowspan="2"|ABC

April 26

|Then Came You

April 28

|Cosby

|CBS

|1996

May 1

|George and Martha

|HBO Family

|1999

May 3

|Party of Five (returned in 2020)

|Fox

|rowspan="2"|1994

|Ended

May 4

|Chicago Hope

|CBS

|rowspan="2"|Cancelled

rowspan="3"|May 5

|Now and Again

|rowspan="2"|ABC

|1999

Boy Meets World (returned in 2014)

|1993

|Ended

A Little Curious

|HBO

|1998

|rowspan="78"|Cancelled

May 11

|Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

|Cartoon Network

|2000

May 12

|G vs E

|Sci Fi Channel

|1999

rowspan="2"|May 13

|The Pretender

|NBC

|1996

Martial Law

|CBS

|rowspan="2"|1998

May 16

|Sports Night

|ABC

May 17

|Beverly Hills, 90210 (returned in 2008)

|Fox

|1990

rowspan="2"|May 19

|Harsh Realm

|FX

|1999

Donny & Marie

|rowspan="3"|Syndication

|rowspan="2"|1998

rowspan="2"|May 20

|Malibu, CA

Pensacola: Wings of Gold

|1997

rowspan="2"|May 22

|Grown Ups

|rowspan="2"|UPN

|1999

Malcolm & Eddie

|1996

rowspan="2"|May 25

|The Dooley and Pals Show

|Syndication

|2000

Jesse

|NBC

|rowspan="2"|1998

rowspan="2"|May 26

|Forgive or Forget

|Syndication

Storytime with Thomas

|Fox Family

|1999

May 27

|Early Edition

|CBS

|1996

May 28

|Twenty-One

|PAX

|2000

May 30

|I Dare You: The Ultimate Challenge

|UPN

|2000

June 9

|The Dating Game

|Syndication

|1965

June 10

|The Others

|NBC

|2000

rowspan="2"|June 11

|Are You Afraid of the Dark? (returned in 2019)

|Nickelodeon

|1992

Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane

|The WB

|1999

June 16

|Higher Ground

|Fox Family

|2000

June 21

|Time of Your Life

|Fox

|1999

June 23

|Kids Say the Darndest Things (returned in 2019)

|CBS

|1998

June 26

|Call of the Wild

|Animal Planet

|rowspan="2"|2000

rowspan="2"|June 27

|M.Y.O.B.

|rowspan="3"|NBC

Veronica's Closet

|1997

July 1

|Profiler

|1996

July 3

|The Magnificent Seven

|CBS

|1998

July 7

|The Strip

|UPN

|rowspan="3"|1999

July 8

|Freaks and Geeks

|Fox Family

July 13

|Stark Raving Mad

|NBC

July 15

|Kenan & Kel

|Nickelodeon

|1996

July 16

|Mission Hill (returned in 2002)

|The WB

|1999

rowspan="2"|July 18

|Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child

|HBO

|1995

Love & Money

|CBS

|rowspan="2"|1999

July 25

|Dilbert

|rowspan="3"|UPN

July 28

|Secret Agent Man

|2000

August 1

|Shasta McNasty

|1999

August 18

|WCW Saturday Night

|TBS

|1971

August 24

|Baby Blues (returned in 2002)

|rowspan="2"|The WB

|rowspan="2"|2000

August 30

|Young Americans

September 1

|Jep!

|GSN

|1998

September 2

|The Bugs Bunny Show

|ABC

|1960

September 4

|Opposite Sex

|Fox

|rowspan="3"|2000

rowspan="2"|September 24

|Totally Circus

|Disney Channel

The War Next Door

|USA Network

October 2

|Strangers with Candy

|Comedy Central

|rowspan="2"|1999

October 6

|ECW on TNN

|The Nashville Network

October 17

|Major League Baseball on NBC (returned in 2022)

|NBC

|1947

rowspan="3"|October 23

|PB&J Otter

|Playhouse Disney

|1998

Daddio

|rowspan="2"|NBC

|rowspan="3"|2000

Tucker
rowspan="2"|November 10

|The Trouble with Normal

|ABC

Double Dare 2000 (returned in 2018)

|Nickelodeon

|1986

rowspan="3"|November 18

|Pepper Ann

|UPN

|1997

Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue

|rowspan="2"|Fox Kids

|2000

Beast Machines

|1999

November 24

|The Roseanne Show

|Syndication

|1998

November 25

|The Chris Rock Show

|HBO

|1997

rowspan="2"|December 2

|The Fearing Mind

|Fox Family

|rowspan="3"|2000

Jack of All Trades

|Syndication

December 8

| Dot Comedy

|ABC

rowspan="2"|December 13

| Normal, Ohio

|rowspan="2"|Fox

|rowspan="3"|2000

The Street
December 15

|Madigan Men

|ABC

rowspan="2"|December 16

|Hang Time

|NBC

|1995

Mickey Mouse Works

|ABC

|1999

December 17

|Adventures from the Book of Virtues

|PBS

|1996

December 18

|Titans

|rowspan="2"|NBC

|rowspan="3"|2000

December 19

|The Michael Richards Show

December 21

|City of Angels

|CBS

December 26

|Suddenly Susan

|NBC

|1996

December 31

|ECW Hardcore TV

|Syndication

|1993

=Entering syndication this year=

class="wikitable"
"

! Show

SeasonsIn ProductionSource
7th Heaven

|4

Yes

|Broadcasting & Cable, February 16, 1998{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

Cosby

|4

No

|Broadcasting & Cable, August 7, 2000{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

Early Edition

|4

No

|Broadcasting & Cable, November 1, 1999{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

The Jamie Foxx Show

|5

Yes
Moesha

|5

Yes

|Broadcasting & Cable, May 19, 1997{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

Nash Bridges

|5

Yes

|Broadcasting & Cable, January 11, 1999{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

The Pretender

|4

No

|Broadcasting & Cable, March 29, 1999{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

Sabrina the Teenage Witch

|4

Yes

|Broadcasting & Cable, December 7, 1998{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

Spin City

|4

Yes

|Broadcasting & Cable, September 14, 1998{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

Suddenly Susan

|4

No

|Broadcasting & Cable, May 11, 1998{{pn|date=May 2023}}{{fcn|date=May 2023}}

=Changes of network affiliation=

=Miniseries=

class="wikitable"
Title

! Channel

! Premiere

The 10th Kingdom

| style="text-align:center;"|NBC

|February 27

The Corner

| style="text-align:center;"|HBO

|April 16

Arabian Nights

| style="text-align:center;"|ABC

|April 30

Jesus

| style="text-align:center;"|CBS

|May 14

Networks and services

=Launches=

class="wikitable sortable"

! Network

! Type

! Launch date

! Notes

! Source

Hispanic Television Network

| Cable television

| Unknown

|

|

VH1 Uno

| Cable and satellite

| Unknown

|

|

BYU TV

| Cable and satellite

| January 1

|

|

PBS YOU

| Cable television

| January 15

|

|

Soapnet

| Cable and satellite

| January 20

|

|

Oxygen

| Cable and satellite

| February 2

|

|

V-Me

| Cable television

| March 5

|

|

Boomerang

| Cable and satellite

| April 1

| Boomerang was originally a programming block on Cartoon Network, which continued until 2004.

|

New Urban Entertainment Television

| Cable television

| July 17

|

|

Azteca America

| Cable television

| July 28

|

|

Venevisión Continental

| Cable television

| August 28

|

|

HBO Latino

| Cable television

| November 1

|

|

RFD-TV

| Cable and satellite

| December 1

|

|

=Conversions and rebrandings=

class="wikitable"
Old network name

! New network name

! Type

! Conversion Date

! Notes

! Source

SportsChannel Florida

|Fox Sports Net Florida

|Cable television

|March 1

|

|

VH1 Classic Rock

|VH1 Classic

|Cable and satellite

|May 8

|

|

CBS Telenoticias

|Telemundo Internacional

|Cable television

|September

|

|

ZDTV

|TechTV

|Cable and satellite

|September 18

|

|

The Nashville Network

|The National Network

|Cable television

|September 25

|

|

ValueVision

|ShopNBC

|Cable television

|November

|

|

=Closures=

class="wikitable"
Network name

! Type

! Closure Date

! Notes

! Source

Discovery People

| Cable television

| Unknown

|

|

Z Music Television

| Cable television

| Unknown

|

|

Boyz Channel

| Cable television

| August 18

|

|

Girlz Channel

| Cable television

| August 18

|

|

Romance Classics

| Cable and satellite

| December 31

|

|

Television stations

=Station launches=

class="wikitable sortable"
Date

! City of License/Market

! Station

! Channel

! Affiliation

! Notes/Ref.

January 3

| Palm Springs, California

| KPSE-LP

| 38

| UPN

|

April 23

| Orlando, Florida

| WRDQ

| 27

| Independent

|

May 24

| Scranton, Pennsylvania

| W26CD

| 26

| TBN

|

May 25

| Stuart/West Palm Beach, Florida

| WHDT

| 9

| Deutsche Welle

|

June 17

| Grand Junction, Colorado

| KFQX

| 4

| Fox

|

rowspan=2| June 19

| Eureka Springs/Fort Smith, Arkansas

| KWBS-TV

| 34

| Pax TV

|

Syracuse, New York

| WAWA-LP

| 14

| Independent

|

August 3

| San Antonio, Texas

| KBEJ

| 2

| UPN

|

September 6

| Tacoma/Seattle, Washington

| KWDK

| 56

| Daystar

|

October 1

| Duluth, Minnesota

| K60EZ

| 60

| UPN (primary)
AIN (secondary)

|

October 18

| Wichita Falls, Texas

| KUWF-LP

| 36

| Univision

|

November

| Grand Forks, North Dakota

| KXJC-LP

| 35

| CBS

|

November 24

| Montgomery, Alabama

| WRJM-TV

| 67

| UPN

|

rowspan=2| December

| Flagstaff, Arizona

| KTFL

| 4

| FamilyNet

|

Los Angeles, California

| KXLA

| 44

| America One

|

December 12

| Orlando, Florida

| WLCB-TV

| 45

| Christian independent

|

December 20

| Flagstaff, Arizona

| KCFG

| 9

| America One

|

rowspan=9| Unknown date

| Binghamton, New York

| W10CO

| 10

| UPN

|

Calipatria, California

| KAJB

| 54

| Independent

|

Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands

| WVIF

| 15

| Pax TV

|

Farmington, New Mexico

| KOBG-TV

| 6

| NBC

| Satellite of KOB-TV/Albuquerque

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

| WMMF-TV

| 68

| FamilyNet

|

Madison, Wisconsin

| WISC-DT2

| 3.2
(digital)

| The WB

| Over-the-air digital relaunch of the cable-only TVW; one of the first digital subchannels to launch in the United States

Naples/Fort Myers, Florida

| W43AY

| 43

| Telemundo

|

Las Vegas, Nevada

| KNVV-LP

| 41

| Univision

|

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

| KAUN

| 36

| Pax TV

|

Births

class="wikitable"
Date || Name || Notability
January 7

|Marcus Scribner

|Actor (Black-ish, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)

January 8

|Noah Cyrus

|Actress (Hannah Montana) and daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus

January 20

|Montse Hernandez

|Voice actress (Gwen Tennyson on Ben 10)

January 26

|Anthony Turpel

|Actor (Love, Victor)

January 28

|Julia Lester

|Actress (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series)

February 1

|Paris Smith

|Actress (Every Witch Way)

February 10

|Yara Shahidi

|Actress (Black-ish, Grown-ish)

February 23

|Christian Martyn

|Canadian actor (Anne With An E, Home Alone: The Holiday Heist)

rowspan="2"|February 25

|Angelina Wahler

|Voice actress (Fee on Harvey Beaks)

Tucker Albrizzi

|Actor (Big Time Rush, Good Luck Charlie)

March 5

|Gabby Barrett

|Singer (American Idol){{Cite web |title=Gabby Barrett |url=https://genius.com/artists/Gabby-barrett |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=Genius |language=en}}

March 6

|Jacob Bertrand

|Actor (Bubble Guppies, Marvin Marvin, Kirby Buckets, Cobra Kai)

March 21

|Jace Norman

|Actor (Henry Danger, The Adventures of Kid Danger, Danger Force)

March 27

|Sophie Nélisse

|Canadian actress (Yellowjackets)

March 30

|Regan Mizrahi

|Voice actor (Boots on Dora the Explorer (2008–12))

May 4

|Amara Miller

|Actress

May 7

|Maxwell Perry Cotton

|Actor (Brothers & Sisters)

May 18

|Addison Holley

|Actress

May 30

|Jared S. Gilmore

|Actor (Once Upon a Time)

May 31

|Gable Steveson

|Wrestler{{Cite web |title=Gable Steveson Height, Weight, Age, College, Position, Bio - NFL |url=https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/gable-steveson-player-bio |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=FOX Sports |language=en-US}}

June 2

|Lilimar Hernandez

|Venezuelan actress (Bella and the Bulldogs, Knight Squad){{cite web|url=http://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/celebrities/article22566015.html|title='Bella and the Bulldogs' star Lilimar Hernandez a Florida girl|work=Miami Herald|last=Marr|first=Madeleine|date=May 28, 2015|access-date=February 24, 2016}}

June 13

|Daniella Perkins

|Actress (Legendary Dudas, Knight Squad)

June 17

|Odessa A'zion

|Actress (Fam, Grand Army)

June 22

|Maliq Johnson

|Actor (Grand Army)

July 8

|Benjamin Stockham

|Actor (Sons of Tucson, 1600 Penn, About a Boy)

July 19

|Owen Joyner

|Actor (100 Things to Do Before High School, Knight Squad)

rowspan="2"|July 25

|Mason Cook

|Actor (Speechless)

Meg Donnelly

|Actress (American Housewife) and singer

July 27

|Savannah Lee Smith

|Actress (Gossip Girl)

rowspan="2"|August 3

|Landry Bender

|Actress (Crash & Bernstein, Best Friends Whenever, The Lion Guard, Looking for Alaska)

Chandler Kinney

|Actress (Zombies 2, Pretty Little Liars)

August 5

|Augie Isaac

|Actor (Mighty Med)

August 12

|Savannah May

|Actress (Knight Squad)

August 19

|Trenton Rogers

|Voice actor (Leo on Little Einsteins (2007–09))

August 20

|Fátima Ptacek

|Voice actress (Dora the Explorer, Dora and Friends: Into the City!)

August 24

|Griffin Gluck

|Actor (Private Practice, Red Band Society)

August 26

|Brady Reiter

|Actress (100 Things to Do Before High School)

rowspan="2"|September 28

|Frankie Jonas

|Actor (Jonas)

Brenna D'Amico

|Actress (Descendants: Wicked World)

September 12

|Laine Hardy

|Singer (American Idol){{Cite web |last=Norwin |first=Alyssa |date=2022-04-29 |title=Laine Hardy: 5 Things To Know About ‘American Idol’ Winner Arrested Over Claims He Bugged Ex’s Room |url=https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/who-is-laine-hardy-american-idol-contestant-3564497/ |access-date=2024-02-19 |website=Hollywood Life |language=en-US}}

September 30

|Amina Alzouma

|Actress (I Am Frankie)

October 10

|Aedin Mincks

|Actor (A.N.T. Farm)

October 11

|Hayden Byerly

|Actor (The Fosters)

October 13

|Gail Soltys

|Actress (Talia in the Kitchen)

October 14

|Mekai Curtis

|Actor (Kirby Buckets, Milo Murphy's Law)

October 31

|Willow Smith

|Actress, singer and daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith

November 7

|Dara Reneé

|Actress (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series)

November 8

|Jade Pettyjohn

|Actress (School of Rock)

November 10

|Mackenzie Foy

|Actress

November 11

|Kristi Beckett

|Actress (I Am Frankie)

November 13

|Armani Barrett

|Actor (I Am Frankie)

rowspan="2"|November 22

|Ariel Martin

|Actress and singer

Auliʻi Cravalho

|Actress and singer

December 16

|Lance Lim

|Actor (School of Rock)

December 21

|Lucas Jade Zumann

|Actor (Anne With An E, Sinister 2, 20th Century Women)

December 22

|Joshua Bassett

|Actor (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series)

Deaths

class="wikitable sortable"
"

!width=90| Date

width=125| NameAgeclass="unsortable" |Notability
January 15

|Fran Ryan

|83

|American character actress (Doris Ziffle #2 on Green Acres)

January 16

|By Saam

|85

|American sportscaster

rowspan="2"|January 18

|Nancy Coleman

|87

|American film, stage, television and radio actress

Jester Hairston

|98

|American composer, songwriter, arranger, choral conductor, and actor (Amen)

February 10

|Jim Varney

|50

|American actor; creator of the Ernest P. Worrell character (Hey Vern, It's Ernest!)

February 12

|Charles M. Schulz

|77

|American cartoonist, creator of Peanuts

March 11

|Alex Dreier

|83

|American news reporter

March 15

|Durward Kirby

|88

|American television host and announcer

March 25

|Helen Martin

|90

|American character actress (Pearl Shay on 227)

April 10

|Larry Linville

|60

|American actor (Major Frank Burns on M*A*S*H)

April 12

|Christopher Pettiet

|24

|American television and film actor (The Young Riders)

May 7

|Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

|90

|American actor and producer (Douglas Fairbanks Presents), son of Douglas Fairbanks

May 10

|Craig Stevens

|81

|American film and television actor (Peter Gunn)

June 18

|Nancy Marchand

|71

|American actress (Livia Soprano on The Sopranos, Mrs. Pynchon on Lou Grant)

July 1

|Walter Matthau

|79

|American actor and comedian

July 14

|Meredith MacRae

|56

|American actress and singer (Billie Jo Bradley #3 on Petticoat Junction)

July 28

|Jaime Cardriche

|32

|American actor (Malcolm & Eddie)

August 12

|Loretta Young

|87

|American actress (The Loretta Young Show)

September 14

|Beah Richards

|80

|American stage, screen, and television actress

September 26

|Richard Mulligan

|67

|American television and film actor (Burt Campbell on Soap, Dr. Harry Weston on Empty Nest)

October 6

|Richard Farnsworth

|80

|American actor and stuntman

October 9

|David Dukes

|55

|American actor

October 16

|Rick Jason

|77

|American actor (Lt. Gil Hanley on Combat!)

October 18

|Julie London

|74

|American singer and actress (Nurse Dixie McCall on Emergency!)

October 30

|Steve Allen

|78

|American comedian, composer (original The Tonight Show host)

December 2

|Gail Fisher

|65

|American actress (Peggy Fair on Mannix)

December 6

|Werner Klemperer

|80

|German-American actor (Colonel Wilhelm Klink on Hogan's Heroes)

December 12

|George Montgomery

|84

|American actor, director, producer, writer and stuntman

December 23

|Victor Borge

|91

|Danish comedian and pianist

December 26

|Jason Robards

|78

|American stage, film and television actor (The Day After)

See also

References

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