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List of years in American television:
2007 2008 2009 – 2010 – 2011 2012 2013
2010-2011 United States network television schedule

The following is a list of events that affected American television in 2010, a year marked by the usual debuts, cancellations, and continuations of shows; the launches, closures, or rebrandings of channels; but also significant cable/satellite carriage disputes, as well as controversies.

Events

January

Date Event
1 WPGA-TV/Macon, Georgia drops its ABC affiliation to become independent. WGXA, the Fox affiliate in Macon, adds ABC to its digital subchannel, reuniting the station with the network it was previously affiliated with.[1]
Unable to reach a deal with Scripps Networks Interactive concerning retransmission fees, Cablevision temporarily drops Scripps-owned HGTV and the Food Network from its lineup.[2] The dispute is resolved on January 21.[3]
2 Time Warner Cable and News Corporation sign a new retransmission deal, thus averting what would have been a blackout of the Fox broadcast network and several cable networks on Time Warner Cable systems.[4]
5 The ABC soap All My Children celebrates 40 years on the air. Additionally, the program will convert to high definition as it moves production from New York to Los Angeles (the first episodes in the format air in February).[5]
6 David Hasselhoff announces that he will not return as a judge for America's Got Talent due to pursuing other projects.[6]
7 Sinclair Broadcast Group reaches a one-year retransmission agreement with Mediacom.[7]
Reports surface that NBC may move Jay Leno back into the 11:35 p.m. ET/PT slot and move Conan O'Brien's Tonight Show back to 12:05 AM (ET/PT);[8] an NBC representative later confirms that Leno's primetime show will end in February.[9] NBC's plan displeases O'Brien, who in a January 12 open letter states his refusal to do The Tonight Show at any other time slot other than its traditional 11:35PM time.[10] Thus begins a bitter divorce between O'Brien and NBC that would result in a $45 million exit deal[11] from NBC for O'Brien—but not before the controversy becomes a media cause celebre, with O'Brien gaining sympathy from fellow talk hosts and the general public and NBC receiving a public relations black eye.
Top-ranked Alabama defeats second-ranked Texas, 37–21, in college football's 2010 BCS National Championship Game. It is the last BCS game to air on broadcast television (on ABC), with cable network ESPN taking over coverage of the entire BCS the following season. (Fox's relationship with the BCS ended on January 4 with its broadcast of the Fiesta Bowl.)
10 Fox's animated sitcom The Simpsons celebrates 20 years on the air as a weekly television series with the episode "Once Upon a Time in Springfield" (Anne Hathaway, Jackie Mason and Eartha Kitt are guest voices).[12] A one-hour 20th anniversary special, hosted by Morgan Spurlock, follows the episode.
Howie Mandel is announced as the new judge for America's Got Talent.[13]
11 Fox announces that Simon Cowell will depart from American Idol in May in order to launch a US version of X Factor in Fall 2011.[14]
20 The FCC votes to close the terrestrial loophole that keeps fiber delivered regional sports networks such as Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia, 4SD, Cox Sports Television, Time Warner Cable SportsNet, and Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast off of satellite systems.[15] Comcast files an appeal the next day.[16]
22 Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief, an international telethon to provide relief for survivors of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, airs live on all major United States broadcast networks, many cable channels, and many other television channels across the world.
Conan O'Brien's 7½-month, 146-episode run as host of The Tonight Show comes to an end (and with it his 20+ year relationship with NBC). Tom Hanks and Neil Young are his final guests; Steve Carell makes a surprise appearance, conducting an "exit interview" with O'Brien; and Beck, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, and Will Ferrell perform "Free Bird" with O'Brien and The Tonight Show Band in the closing segment.
26 Competitors DirecTV and Dish Network team up to file a lawsuit in Massachusetts alleging discrimination in reaction to the state's new 5% satellite TV tax.[17]
28 Samantha Harris announces that she will not return as the co-host of Dancing with the Stars in order to focus on other projects like her correspondent duties at The Insider and Entertainment Tonight.[18]
31 In what can be described as rarity for having a person who works for one network appearing on a competitor, Fox News Channel president Roger Ailes is among the guest panelists on ABC's This Week; in a roundtable discussion, Ailes defends his network's reputation from the other panelists.[19]

February

Date Event
3 LeSEA announces the sale of KWHD/Denver to Liberman Broadcasting; the station will switch to Liberman's Estrella TV network after the sale is completed.[20]
4 Comcast rebrands their large-market triple play offerings under the Xfinity name.[21]
7 106.5 million people watch the New Orleans Saints defeat the Indianapolis Colts, 31–17, to win Super Bowl XLIV. Nielsen Media Research calls CBS' broadcast of the game the most watched telecast in history, beating 1983's M*A*S*H series finale.[22]
8 After 28½ years and a shift from music to reality programming, MTV drops the "Music Television" moniker from its logo.[23]
9 DirecTV drops the Sirius XM Radio music channels and replaces them with DMX's Sonic Tap channels.[24]
After 5½ months in primetime, The Jay Leno Show has its finale on NBC, with guests Ashton Kutcher, Gabourey Sidibe and Bob Costas, plus appearances by Kurt Warner and Donald Trump.[25]
12 The 2010 Winter Olympics begin airing from Vancouver, British Columbia on NBC and its family of networks. The remake of the 1985 song "We Are the World" for victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake debuts as part of NBC's ceremonies broadcast.[26]
DirecTV sues competitor Dish Network for false advertising over TV ads which claim Dish Network has the same channels but for a much lower price.[27] Dish Network denies all claims and counter-sues on February 16.[28] DirecTV drops its lawsuit on April 14.[29]
23 WWE replaces its show ECW with WWE NXT on Syfy.[30]
28 The closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics are held in Vancouver, British Columbia. Earlier in the day, Canada's 3–2 overtime win against the United States for the gold medal in men's hockey is seen by over 27 million viewers stateside, the best ratings for a hockey game since the 1980 Winter Olympics.[31]

March

Date Event
1 After securing rights formerly held by Setanta Sports USA, Fox Soccer Channel launches premium companion channel Fox Soccer Plus.[32] As a result, Setanta Sports USA is shuttered.[33]
Nine months after ceding his host chair to Conan O'Brien and heading to prime-time, Jay Leno returns as host of The Tonight Show. Leno's first guests back are Jamie Foxx, Lindsay Vonn, and musical guest Brad Paisley. Betty White also makes a cameo appearance.
2 Roger Ebert is interviewed on The Oprah Winfrey Show, his first televised appearance since losing his ability to speak due to complications from a 2006 surgery for thyroid cancer.[34]
8 ABC announces that Brooke Burke will be the new co-host of Dancing with the Stars beginning in the spring 2010 season.[35]
15 After 6½ months of negotiations and attacks, Versus and DirecTV resolve their carriage dispute and the channel is returned to the satellite provider's service—on the same package it was before the dispute began.[36]
20 Dish Network/EchoStar launches its newest satellite, EchoStar XIV.[37]
22 Monty Hall, the original and most well-known host of Let's Make a Deal, returns to the game show for a full week.[38]
Dish Network sues DirecTV for false advertising for a series of ads themed around the classic game show To Tell the Truth comparing Dish Network and the cable television industry as 'impostors'.[39]
24 Cablevision partners with former sister network MSG Network to create "MSG 3D," the first dedicated 3D television network, airing a hockey game between the New York Rangers and New York Islanders.[40] Cablevision continues to operate the channel as a special event channel, airing portions of the 2010 Masters Tournament under the name "iO TV 1300"[41] and a New York Yankees game in conjunction with rival YES Network.[42]
29 Fox Reality Channel ceases to exist and is converted into Nat Geo Wild.[43] Some providers such as DirecTV and Mediacom, who failed to reach a carriage deal for National Geographic Wild, continue to broadcast Fox Reality until Fox shutters the channel completely on June 30.

April

Date Event
4 ESPN360, an ESPN Internet site that streams live sporting events, is rebranded as ESPN3.[44]
5 Galaxy 15, a TV communications satellite operated by Intelsat, is reportedly drifting out of control thousands of miles above the Earth. The satellite, which transmits programming feeds from MTV Networks, Lifetime Entertainment Services, Univision, Hallmark, Showtime, C-SPAN and A&E, threatens to wander into another satellite's orbit and interfere with cable programming across the United States.[45]
8 ESPN's first round coverage of the 2010 Masters Tournament becomes the most-watched golf telecast in cable history, as 4.9 million people tune in to see Tiger Woods' first golf outing since his highly-publicized scandal.[46]
12 After months of speculation about Conan O'Brien's future in television following his controversial exit from NBC, TBS announces that O'Brien will host a new show to air Monday-thru-Thursdays at 11PM ET beginning in November. Lopez Tonight, which had been airing in that time slot, will move to midnight.[47]
Kevin Eubanks, bandleader for Jay Leno's Tonight Show and prime-time series, announces his departure after 18 years with Leno.
13 LIN TV Corporation re-brands itself LIN Media in an effort to emphasize its internet and mobile interests (although the corporate name remains LIN TV Corporation).[48]
14 Comedy Central airs the 200th episode of South Park, with many of the celebrities the series has previously mocked banding together to sue the town. After the broadcast, Islamic website Revolution Muslim posts a warning to co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, stating they could face serious repercussions for their depictions of the prophet Muhammad.[49] The followup to the episode, "201", is heavily censored and airs only once, with the network disallowing streaming of the original, unedited version on the Internet. Authorities later investigate whether there is a connection between South Park and the Times Square car bomb attempt, which was discovered near Comedy Central parent Viacom's headquarters at One Astor Plaza in New York City on May 1.[50]
15 Executives at Fox News Channel cancel a taped broadcast of Hannity from Cincinnati, Ohio after it was discovered that the event's organizers, the Cincinnati Tea Party, were billing host Sean Hannity as a centerpiece of the event and charging admission to the taping.[51][52]
17 Matt Smith's U.S. debut as the Eleventh Doctor on the long-running British series Doctor Who pulls in the highest ratings in BBC America's history (with 1.2 million viewers).[53]
22 Entering into a joint bid with Turner Sports, CBS is granted the rights to continue broadcasting the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, which it has done since 1982. From 2011 to 2015, CBS and Turner will split coverage of early rounds through the Sweet Sixteen, with CBS carrying the regional finals, Final Four and national championship. Turner will then pick up the later rounds on an alternating basis beginning in 2016. Turner's coverage will air on TBS, TNT, and truTV.[54]
The NFL Draft, starting in prime time for the first time ever, sets a record for number of viewers (8.3 million total between NFL Network and ESPN, 7.29 million on the latter network alone).[55]

May

Date Event
2 Conan O'Brien makes his first appearance on television since his Tonight Show finale, sitting down with Steve Kroft for an interview on CBS' 60 Minutes to discuss the Tonight Show controversy and its aftermath.[56]
4 London Broadcasting Company announces a deal to acquire KIII/Corpus Christi from McKinnon Broadcasting Company for $10 million.[57]
8 Betty White hosts Saturday Night Live, the result of a successful push by her fans on Facebook to get the veteran actress on the long-running NBC variety show. Former SNL cast members Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Molly Shannon, Maya Rudolph, Ana Gasteyer and Rachel Dratch also appear on the show, which airs into Mother's Day.[58] White's appearance is critically acclaimed, and she goes on to win the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, her seventh overall.
10 Barbara Walters announces on The View that she will take a leave of absence to undergo surgery to repair a faulty heart valve.[59]
12 Haim Saban's Saban Brands purchases the Power Rangers franchise back from Disney; the company plans to air a new 19th season of Power Rangers on Nickelodeon in Spring 2011, with the previous 700 episodes being rerun on Nicktoons.[60][61]
13 Former Food Network celebrity Juan-Carlos Cruz is arrested in Santa Monica, California for attempting to recruit homeless people to perform a murder-for-hire plot.[62]
14 NBC confirms it has canceled Law & Order.[63] Series executive producer Dick Wolf reportedly considers moving the show to TNT, where it has aired in reruns for several years.[64] (AMC would consider picking up the show as well.)[65] Neither network makes the move. The series (tied with Gunsmoke) holds the record for the longest running primetime drama on American television.
After a single season, Fox cancels The Wanda Sykes Show, its most recent attempt at original late-night programming on Saturdays (a time slot that previously aired MADtv and Talkshow with Spike Feresten).[66] Reruns of current FOX shows (i.e. Terra Nova, New Girl, etc.) occupy the time slot. FOX is slated to launch new programming in the slot in 2013 with late night animation programming.
18 CNN prime time host Campbell Brown announces she is leaving the channel, citing difficulty in competing with Fox News' Bill O'Reilly and MSNBC's Keith Olbermann as her main reason as well as a desire to spend more time with her family.[67]
20 The Parents Television Council announced that it plans to target CBS and its affiliates after the network announces that the new sitcom $#*! My Dad Says was added to the 2010–2011 fall TV lineup. The PTC cites both the show's title and its Thursday night 8:30PM timeslot as reasons.[68] The show is cancelled after one season.
21 In a dispute over carriage fees and allegations of the network's gravitation from information to entertainment-based programming, Dish Network drops The Weather Channel and replaces it with its own channel, "The Weather Cast.".[69] The dispute is resolved 3 days later as Dish restores The Weather Channel and shutters The Weather Cast, making it the shortest-lived cable/satellite channel in history.[70]
22 Fuse TV airs Gulf Aid: Concert For The Coast a benefit concert in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.[71]
23 Daystar Television Network launches the digital signals of the remaining stations it purchased from Equity Media Holdings, which had been caught in limbo due to Equity's bankruptcy and the digital transition. The sign-ons come just three weeks before the stations' licenses would have automatically been forfeited back to the FCC.[72]
LOST airs its final episode.
26 Disney/ABC announces it will shut down SoapNet in 2012 and replace it with a channel aimed at pre-schoolers named Disney Junior.[73]
31 Fine Living Network is shut down, relaunched and rebranded as Cooking Channel, an instructional counterpart to Food Network.[74]

June

Date Event
2 The New York Post reports that General Electric has finalized an exit deal for Jeff Zucker, president and CEO of NBCUniversal, worth between $30 million and $40 million. The exit would take place shortly after Comcast takes over as majority owner of the company.[75]
4 WLGA/Columbus, GA ceases operations as an Independent station.[76]
11 ESPN launches ESPN 3D, the country's first nationwide 3DTV channel, to coincide with the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[77]
14 Cablevision buys out Bresnan Communications for $1.365 billion.[78]
15 Local TV buys Portsmouth, Virginia station WGNT from CBS Corporation for $16.5 million, pending FCC approval. Until the sale closes, Local TV will operate WGNT through a local marketing agreement before they move the studios to Local's CBS affiliate in the Hampton Roads market, WTKR.[79]
16 The premiere of the TV Land series Hot in Cleveland draws 4.75 million viewers, making it the most watched program in the network's 14-year history.[80]
17 28.2 million people watch the seventh and deciding game of the 2010 NBA Finals on ABC, in which the Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Boston Celtics to win the NBA Championship; it is the most watched NBA telecast since 1998.[81]
22 Dish Network removes the HD feeds of Disney Channel, Disney XD, ABC Family, and ESPNews due to a carriage dispute that continues to this day.[82]
22 CNN announces the 8 PM ET time slot Campbell Brown is vacating will be filled by a talk show hosted by Eliot Spitzer and Kathleen Parker.[83]
28 Steve Carell confirms he will leave The Office, where he portrays Michael Scott, at the end of the 2010–11 season.[84]
29 Larry King announces he will end his long-running CNN program Larry King Live in the fall.[85]

July

Date Event
1 DirecTV and Panasonic launch n3D, the world's first 24 hour 3DTV channel.[86]
7 Due to poor sales and possibly a decline in ratings and interest in American Idol's 9th season, the accompanying "American Idols LIVE! Tour 2010" cancels eight of its 38 shows.[87]
8 NBA player LeBron James buys an hour of airtime on ESPN to announce he will sign with the Miami Heat via free agency instead of staying with the Cleveland Cavaliers. The advertising proceeds from the special, titled The Decision, go to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.[88]
9 A profanity-laced video parody involving the news department at NBC affiliate KARK-TV in Little Rock, Arkansas that later surfaces on YouTube leads to station management dismissing four employees involved in the stunt.[89][90]
10 Dish Network/EchoStar launches its newest satellite, EchoStar XV.[91]
11 The final match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in which Spain defeats the Netherlands, becomes the most watched soccer match in American television history, with 24.3 million people tuning into ABC and Univision to watch the final.[92]
12 MTV Tr3́s drops the "MTV" from its name and simply becomes Tr3́s, with a new slogan "MTV: Musica y Mas" (Spanish for MTV: Music and More).[93]
With over 7.5 million viewers,[94] the premiere of the TNT drama Rizzoli & Isles sets a record as the highest-rated debut for a commercial-supported cable series; it is also the second-highest debut ever for a basic cable TV series.[95][96]
15 AT&T Uverse and Rainbow Media reach a new carriage deal, resolving a dispute that would have kept WE tv, AMC, Sundance Channel and IFC from being on the IPTV provider.[97]
16 Rich Fields announces on his website that he has been let go as announcer of The Price is Right, as producers look to change certain aspects of the game show, including adding performances by live bands and putting a comedian at the podium Fields occupied for six years.[98] Fields is the only announcer in the history of the long running CBS game show to leave without dying. Fields however, would be one of the group of guest announcers on Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show) in November following the death of longtime wheel announcer Charlie O'Donnell.
27 Residents in the state of Hawaii lose cable, television, telephone and Internet service from Oceanic Time Warner Cable for nearly two hours after its fiber optic cable system, located 3,000 feet deep in the Molokai Channel, is severely damaged. The hardest hit areas are the island counties of Maui and Hawaii (The Big Island). A new fiber optic cable system is expected to be in place within three to five weeks.[99]
29 American President Barack Obama pays a visit to The View, making him the first sitting president to appear on a daytime talk show.
30 Ellen DeGeneres announces that she will leave as American Idol judge after one season, saying in a statement that the series "didn't feel like the right fit for me".[100] This is followed by the announcement that Kara DioGuardi had been fired from her role as a judge after two seasons on the show.[101]
31 Baylor University-owned PBS outlet KWBU-TV/Waco, Texas signs off the air after 21 years due to the university's budgetary concerns.[102][103][104]

August

Date Event
1 HSN launches a companion channel, HSN2.[105]
Producers of ABC's Detroit 1-8-7 announce a change to the format from mockumentary to crime drama, in response to an incident in May in which a 7 year old Detroit girl was accidentally killed by police during the taping of an episode of A&E's The First 48.[106]
3 Comcast announces the formation of its newest regional sports network, Comcast SportsNet Houston, which will become the exclusive home of the NBA's Houston Rockets starting in the 2012–13 NBA season and the MLB's Houston Astros starting in the 2013 MLB season.[107]
5 After 30 years as co-host, Mary Hart announces her exit from Entertainment Tonight, effective in 2011.[108]
10 Just two weeks after its was reported that she would be joining American Idol, Jennifer Lopez turns down the offer amid reports that she and Idol producers could not come to terms that Lopez wanted to add to her contract.[109]
11 After 63 years as a reporter and anchorman at KTLA/Los Angeles (ever since its sign-on in 1947), Stan Chambers officially announces his retirement.[110]
16 HBO reverses a plan to cancel The Life & Times of Tim, which they announced 2 months earlier.[111]
29 At the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, Mad Men wins Outstanding Drama Series, Temple Grandin nabs the Outstanding Television Movie category and Modern Family is awarded Outstanding Comedy Series. Jimmy Fallon hosts the event on NBC, which broadcasts the event live to all time zones for the first time ever.
30 An affiliation switch takes place in San Antonio, with KMYS joining The CW and KCWX taking My Network TV[112]
31 After more than 10 years on the air, PBS pulls Dragon Tales off the PBS Kids block due to a lapsed license.[113]

September

Date Event
1 AT&T Uverse drops Crown Media Holdings-owned channels Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movie Channel due to a carriage dispute.[114]
James Lee, a gunman and armed bomber, takes the Discovery Communications Building in Silver Spring, Maryland hostage for several hours.[115] Lee is subsequently confirmed dead by a shot to the head and the hostages are released unharmed.[116]
2 A deal is reached between Time Warner Cable and The Walt Disney Company that prevents Disney networks such as ESPN, Disney Channel, ABC Family, and ABC owned-and-operated stations from being taken off TWC's lineup. The agreement also adds ESPN's 3D channel and Internet streaming of live sporting events.[117]
3 Kara DioGuardi confirms she will not return as American Idol judge.[118]
17 After 54 years on television, As the World Turns, the last of the Procter and Gamble Productions soap operas, airs its final CBS episode.[119]
22 The producers of Sesame Street pull a taped segment featuring singer Katy Perry performing a modified "kid friendly" version of her song "Hot n Cold" with Elmo after a preview on YouTube draws complaints from parents for Perry's wearing a costume with too much cleavage showing.[120] Later that week, Perry alludes to the incident on Saturday Night Live by wearing a low-cut Elmo t-shirt in a skit.
American Idol confirms plans for its 10th season in 2011, including the return of Nigel Lythgoe as executive producer and a 3-judge panel of Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, and Steven Tyler.[121][122]
23 NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Zucker announces he will depart the company once its purchase by Comcast is completed.[123] He has since been replaced by Comcast COO Stephen Burke.[124]
24 CNN President Jonathan Klein resigns and is replaced by Ken Jautz.[125][126]

October

Date Event
1 Sony launches a new movie channel called Sony Movie Channel, its first wholly-owned American channel.[127]
Fox Sports en Español changes its name to Fox Deportes.[128]
Dish Network drops Fox-owned channels FX, National Geographic Channel, and 19 FSN affiliates due to a carriage dispute.[129] Fox Cable Networks also informs Dish Network customers that the contracts for owned and operated Fox and MyNetworkTV broadcast stations, along with Fox affiliates formerly owned by the network and since sold to Local TV LLC expire on November 1.[130]
Dish Network drops MSG Media-owned channels MSG Network and MSG Plus due to a carriage dispute that continues to this day.[131]
CNN announces it has terminated Rick Sanchez, one day after the anchor made comments on a radio show that referred to Jon Stewart as a "bigot" and suggested that CNN is run by Jewish people.[132]
6 BET's 106 & Park celebrates 10th anniversary of the past years of broadcasting since 2000.
8 For the first time in its 46 years, PBS affiliate KCET/Los Angeles announces that it will become an independent educational station and drop PBS on December 31, 2010.[133]
10 Discovery Kids is relaunched (and rebranded) as The Hub, a new kids and family channel jointly operated by Discovery Communications and Hasbro, Inc.[134]
11 Caitlin Sanchez, the voice of Dora the Explorer, sues Nickelodeon for $7 million in back pay stemming from a contract dispute.[135]
14 A debate about the Ground Zero mosque controversy with Fox News host Bill O'Reilly results in Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar storming off the set of The View.[136]
16 Cablevision pulls Fox-owned channels WNYW, WWOR-TV, WTXF-TV, National Geographic Wild, Fox Business Network, and Fox Deportes due to a carriage dispute.[137]
21 NPR fires commentator Juan Williams for saying he gets worried and nervous when he sees people wearing Muslim attire on planes during a segment on Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor the previous day.[138] Williams would later accept a lucrative contract (worth $2 million) to join Fox news full-time.[139]
29 Dish Network and Fox come to terms on a renewal of their carriage agreement for their broadcast stations and cable networks two days before Fox's broadcast stations, along with the formerly Fox-owned affiliates now owned by Local TV LLC were to be removed.[140]
30 Cablevision and Fox come to terms on a new carriage agreement, restoring Fox's networks and cable channels to their systems in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, although Cablevision calls the cost for the channels "unfair" in their release detailing the new deal under undisclosed terms.[141][142]
31 Video on Demand service Fearnet launches a linear high definition channel.[143] Currently, no carriage deals have been reached for the channel.[144]

November

Date Event
1 After a 21 year run on Univision, Cristina Saralegui's self-titled talk show, El Show de Cristina airs its final episode; though Saralegui was against Univison's cancellation,[145] she continues to work with the network on a number of projects and specials.[146]
DirecTV removes G4 due to a carriage dispute.[147]
Dish Network and Belo Corporation come to terms on a new carriage agreement minutes before the Belo-owned stations were to be pulled in a separate carriage dispute.[148]
4 ABC announces it will sell WTVG/Toledo and WJRT-TV/Flint back to former owner SJL Broadcasting, pending FCC approval.[149]
5 MSNBC suspends Keith Olbermann for donating to three Democratic congressional candidates in the last weeks before the November general election against NBC News policies.[150] Initially an indefinite suspension, MSNBC reinstates Olberman on November 9,[151] when the host thanks his supporters and viewers but slams MSNBC, claiming that he did not know about their policy against donating money to political candidates or parties.[152][153]
AT&T Uverse removes the suite of Scripps Networks channels, (excluding Travel Channel, which remains under a previous carriage agreement under former owner Discovery Networks) in a carriage dispute.[154] They are restored on November 7, 2010.[155]
A woman on Wheel of Fortune solved the puzzle ("I've Got a Good Feeling About This!") with one letter. In the same episode hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White pay tribute to their announcer Charlie O'Donnell who died earlier in the week on November 1.
7 Jo Frost announces that she is leaving Supernanny to start a family of her own, thus ending the series' run after seven seasons.[156]
8 Conan debuts on TBS, 9½ months after host Conan O'Brien's departure from The Tonight Show. The premiere, which attracts 4.2 million viewers, features guest appearances by Arlene Wagner, Seth Rogen, and Lea Michele; a musical performance from Jack White; pre-taped warm wishes from Ricky Gervais; and a filmed cold-open sketch that features Larry King and Jon Hamm (as his Mad Men character Don Draper).[157]
ESPN announces the breakup of its longtime ESPN Sunday Night Baseball announcing team of Jon Miller and Joe Morgan, as Morgan's contract is not renewed and Miller is asked to move to radio broadcasts (Miller declines the move and leaves ESPN entirely).[158]
ION Media Networks announces it is acquiring ShopNBC affiliate WQEX/Pittsburgh from WQED Multimedia for $3 million. If the FCC approves, the move will give Pittsburgh its first Ion affiliate (under the new call sign WINP).[159]
10 Oprah Winfrey invites former talk show hosts Phil Donahue, Sally Jessy Raphael, Geraldo Rivera, Ricki Lake and Montel Williams as guests on her show, the first time Winfrey had fellow talk hosts appear together since their programs left the air.[160]
Fox Business Network announces ex-CNN anchor Lou Dobbs will join the channel in 2011.[161]
11 After more than 40 years, Gene Shalit leaves The Today Show.[162]
13 In the wake of Demi Lovato's decision to enter a treatment facility to deal with "emotional and physical issues," The Disney Channel announces that her sitcom Sonny With a Chance will be temporarily revamped, focusing on sketches from the show-within-a-show "So Random," until she returns for the show's third season in January 2011.[163]
15 St. Louis television stations KSDK (NBC affiliate owned by Gannett Company) and KDNL-TV (ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group) announce that they will start joint-venturing on daily 5PM and 10PM newscasts for KDNL beginning January 3, 2011. The move will create the first local newscasts on KDNL since it dropped its own low-rated news in 2001.[164]
16 Former reality TV producer Bruce Beresford-Redman is arrested for the murder of his wife.[165]
17 Freedom Communications puts all of its 10 television stations on the selling block for $500 million.[166]
19 Two weeks after Keith Olbermann's suspension for political donations, MSNBC suspends Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough for making contributions to Florida Republican candidates.[167]
24 Dish Network drops Comcast SportsNet California after losing in FCC arbitration.[168]
30 Susan Boyle abruptly stops her live performance of "O Holy Night" on The View after starting to cough. The singer asks to start over, but the segment ends instead with thanks from hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Sherri Shepherd and Boyle stating that she had a "frog in (her) throat." The performance is rerecorded for the West Coast airing,[169] but the live version makes its rounds through YouTube.[170]

December

Date Event
2 Over 7 million people tune into TNT to watch the Miami Heat defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers in LeBron James' first appearance in Cleveland since controversially leaving the team 5 months earlier; it is the third most-watched NBA regular season telecast on cable since 1996.[171]
9 Idaho Falls-Pocatello, Idaho outlets KIDK (a CBS affiliate owned by Fisher Communications) and KIFI (an ABC affiliate owned by News-Press & Gazette Company) announced a shared-services agreement, which will result in the termination of 27 employees.[172]
16 CNN's Larry King Live airs its last original episode, with President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton, and news anchors Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric and Brian Williams among those appearing to wish host Larry King well on his retirement.
17 WSB-TV/Atlanta anchor/reporter John Pruitt anchors the 6PM newscast for the last time, ending a 46-year run at the station.[173]
20 Salinas/Monterey, California NBC affiliate KSBW announces it will add ABC to a digital subchannel in Spring 2011, returning ABC to the market for the first time since San Jose's KNTV became a Bay Area-centric NBC affiliate in 2002.[174]
21 The studios of ABC affiliate WSOC-TV/Charlotte are shut down for an hour and its 5PM newscast ends early after a woman enters the lobby with a gun and apparently intending to commit suicide. The woman is later apprehended and her gun is discovered to be unloaded.[175]
26 A blizzard in the Philadelphia area postpones an NBC Sunday Night Football game between the Eagles and Minnesota Vikings to Tuesday the 28th,[176] the 2nd postponement of an NFL game this month. (A December 12 Vikings home game with the New York Giants is moved to December 13 and played in Detroit due to damage to the Vikings' home stadium, the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. That game's broadcast was limited to Fox stations in the New York, the Twin Cities, Albany, Mankato, and Rochester markets.)
30 Hearst Television reaches a carriage fee agreement with DirecTV, keeping Hearst-owned stations on the satellite provider after December 31.[177]
31 Time Warner Cable and Sinclair Broadcast Group announce a temporary agreement (through January 14, 2011) to keep Sinclair-owned-or-operated stations on Time Warner and Bright House Networks cable systems.[178] The announcement comes during heated negotiations over carriage fees, during which Sinclair threatened to pull its signals on December 31 and Time Warner announced intentions to continue affected network programming through other means if that happened.[179][180]
Dish Network's current deal for E! and Style Network runs out, but a temporary agreement allows the channel to remain on while negotiations continue.[181]

Debuts

Date Show Network Source
January 1 The Outdoor Room with Jamie Durie HGTV [182]
January 1 Curb Appeal: The Block HGTV [183]
January 3 Worst Cooks in America Food Network [184]
January 3 101 Tastiest Places to Chowdown Travel Channel [184]
January 3 Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair VH1 [184]
January 3 Secrets of Aspen VH1 [184]
January 4 Blood, Sweat and Takeaways Planet Green [185]
January 5 Wild Recon Animal Planet [184]
January 8 Operation Wild Planet Green [186]
January 11 Border Wars National Geographic Channel [184]
January 11 Fantasia for Real VH1 [184]
January 11 Let's Talk About Pep VH1 [184]
January 12 Blue Mountain State Spike TV [187]
January 13 Solving History with Olly Steeds Discovery Channel [188]
January 14 Carnie Wilson: Unstapled GSN [184]
January 16 Pit Boss Animal Planet [184]
January 17 Human Target Fox [189]
January 18 American Pickers The History Channel [190]
January 18 Big Time Rush Nickelodeon [184]
January 18 The Buried Life MTV [184]
January 18 Life Unexpected The CW [184]
January 18 My Life as Liz MTV [184]
January 18 Rick's List CNN [191]
January 19 Paranormal Cops A&E [184]
January 21 The Deep End ABC [192]
January 22 Spartacus: Blood and Sand Starz [193]
January 22 Caprica SyFy [184]
February 1 Kell on Earth Bravo [184]
February 2 The Michael Vick Project BET [194]
February 7 Undercover Boss CBS [195]
February 8 NFL Full Contact TruTV [196]
February 10 Inside NASCAR Showtime [197]
February 11 Past Life Fox [184]
February 13 Kick Buttowski Disney XD [184]
February 13 Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Cartoon Network [198]
February 14 How to Make it in America HBO [199]
February 19 The Ricky Gervais Show HBO [200]
February 20 The Robert Verdi Show Logo [201]
February 23 WWE NXT Syfy [202]
March 1 Parenthood NBC [184]
March 4 The Marriage Ref NBC [184]
March 5 Who Do You Think You Are? NBC [203]
March 14 Sons of Tucson Fox [184]
March 14 The Pacific HBO [204]
March 14 Minute to Win It NBC [205]
March 14 The Antonio Treatment HGTV [182]
March 15 Basketball Wives VH1 [206]
March 15 Jessica Simpson's The Price of Beauty VH1 [207]
March 15 TRANSform Me VH1 [208]
March 17 Addicted TLC [209]
March 21 Unique Autosports: Miami Spike TV [210]
March 22 John King, USA CNN [211]
March 27 Victorious Nickelodeon [212]
April 2 Miami Medical CBS [213]
April 3 Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show Cookie Jar TV [214]
April 3 ESPN Sports Saturday ABC [215]
April 3 Winners Bracket ABC [215]
April 4 Good Luck Charlie Disney Channel [216]
April 5 Adventure Time with Finn and Jake Cartoon Network [217]
April 5 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Cartoon Network [218]
April 6 Paris Hilton's British Best Friend TV Guide Network [219]
April 11 Treme HBO [220]
April 19 Romantically Challenged ABC [221]
April 23 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Cartoon Network [222]
April 23 Generator Rex Cartoon Network [223]
April 28 Happy Town ABC [224]
May 19 The Good Guys Fox [225]
May 27 100 Questions NBC [226]
May 29 The Special Relationship HBO [227]
May 29 Mall Cops: Mall of America TLC [228]
June 1 Losing It With Jillian NBC [229]
June 6 Top Shot History Channel [230]
June 7 Persons Unknown NBC [231]
June 7 Neighbors from Hell TBS [232]
June 8 Pretty Little Liars ABC Family [233]
June 10 The Green Room with Paul Provenza Showtime [234]
June 10 Late Night Liars GSN [235]
June 13 Holly's World E! [236]
June 13 Unnatural History Cartoon Network [237]
June 16 Bert the Conqueror Travel Channel [238]
June 16 Hot in Cleveland TV Land [239]
June 20 The Real L Word Showtime [234]
June 20 Scoundrels ABC [240]
June 20 The Gates ABC [240]
June 24 Rookie Blue ABC [240]
June 28 Huge ABC Family [233]
June 28 The Kilborn File Some Fox O&O stations [241]
July 9 Haven Syfy [242]
July 11 The Glades A&E [243]
July 12 Rizzoli & Isles TNT [244]
July 13 Covert Affairs USA Network [245]
July 19 RuPaul's Drag U Logo [201]
July 20 If You Really Knew Me MTV [246]
July 23 The Pillars of the Earth Starz [247]
July 26 The Huckabee Show Some Fox O&O stations [248]
July 27 Masterchef Fox
July [specify] Workaholics Comedy Central [249]
August 3 18 to Life The CW [250]
August 5 The Real Housewives of Washington, D.C. Bravo [251]
August 9 Bachelor Pad ABC [252]
August 16 The Big C Showtime [253]
August 17 Melissa & Joey ABC Family [253]
August 17 Big Lake Comedy Central [254]
September 1 Changing Lanes BET [255]
September 3 Fish Hooks Disney Channel [256]
September 5 Mel B: It's a Scary World Style [257]
September 6 Regular Show Cartoon Network [258]
September 6 MAD Cartoon Network [258]
September 6 NFL Rush Zone: Guardians of the Core Nicktoons [259]
September 8 Hellcats The CW [260]
September 8 Terriers FX [261]
September 9 Nikita The CW [260]
September 13 The Nate Berkus Show Syndicated [262]
September 14 Sextuplets Take New York TLC [263]
September 15 Outlaw NBC [264]
September 17 Pair of Kings Disney XD [265]
September 19 Boardwalk Empire HBO [266]
September 20 Chase NBC [267]
September 20 Lone Star Fox [268]
September 20 Hawaii Five-0 CBS [269]
September 20 Mike and Molly CBS [269]
September 20 The Event NBC [270]
September 21 Raising Hope Fox [268]
September 21 Running Wilde Fox [268]
September 21 Detroit 1-8-7 ABC [271]
September 22 Better with You ABC [271]
September 22 The Whole Truth ABC [271]
September 22 The Defenders CBS [269]
September 22 Undercovers NBC [272]
September 23 My Generation ABC [271]
September 23 $#*! My Dad Says CBS [269]
September 24 Outsourced NBC [270]
September 24 Blue Bloods CBS [269]
September 26 Sister Wives TLC [273]
September 27 The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell MSNBC [274]
September 28 No Ordinary Family ABC [271]
September 29 Law & Order: Los Angeles NBC [63]
October 2 Planet Sheen Nickelodeon [275]
October 2 T.U.F.F. Puppy Nickelodeon [275]
October 3 IRT Deadliest Roads History [276]
October 4 Parker Spitzer CNN [277]
October 4 The A-List: New York Logo [278]
October 4 The Arrangement Logo [201]
October 10 Pound Puppies The Hub [citation needed]
October 10 G.I. Joe: Renegades The Hub [citation needed]
October 10 Family Game Night The Hub [citation needed]
October 10 My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic The Hub [citation needed]
October 10 The Twisted Whiskers Show The Hub [citation needed]
October 11 Pictureka! The Hub [citation needed]
October 11 Zevo-3 Nicktoons [citation needed]
October 14 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Bravo [279]
October 14 The Vanilla Ice Project DIY Network [280]
October 15 School Pride NBC [281]
October 15 The Adventures of Chuck and Friends The Hub [citation needed]
October 18 The Talk CBS [282]
October 18 Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It VH1 [283]
October 19 Tower Prep Cartoon Network [284]
October 20 The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Disney XD [285]
October 25 American Restoration History [276]
October 25 Robotomy Cartoon Network [286]
October 29 R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour The Hub [citation needed]
October 30 America Now Syndication [citation needed]
October 31 The Walking Dead AMC [287]
November 5 Hubworld The Hub [citation needed]
November 7 Shake It Up Disney Channel [288]
November 8 Conan TBS [289]
November 16 Glory Daze TBS [290]
November 22 Skating with the Stars ABC [291]
November 26 The Fran Drescher Tawk Show Some Fox O&O stations [292]
November 29 Transformers: Prime The Hub [citation needed]
December 5 The Hasselhoffs A&E [293]
December 6 The Next Great Baker TLC [294]
December 20 Million Dollar Money Drop Fox [295]
December 20 Perfect Couples NBC [citation needed]
December 29 I Used To Be Fat MTV [296]

Changes of network affiliation

Show Moved From Moved To Source
Southland NBC TNT [297]
The Martha Stewart Show Syndication Hallmark Channel [298]
Merlin NBC Syfy [299]
WWE SmackDown MyNetworkTV Syfy [300]
The Mighty B! Nickelodeon NickToons [301]
Childrens Hospital TheWB.com Cartoon Network [302]
Hole in the Wall Fox Cartoon Network [303]
American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior TLC Discovery Channel

Returning this year

Show Last Aired Previous Network Retitled as/Same New/Returning/Same Network Returning Source
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2009 NBC Same Same March 1 [304]
Jon & Kate Plus 8 2009 TLC Kate Plus 8 Same June 6 [305]
Last Comic Standing 2008 NBC Same Same June 7 [306]
Futurama 2003 Fox Same Comedy Central June 24 [307]
Judge Karen 2009 Syndicated Judge Karen's Court Same September 20 [308]
Spliced 2009 qubo Same Same September 28 [309]

Ending this year

Date Show Debut Source
January 22 The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien 2009 [310]
January 26 Better Off Ted 2009 [311]
January 29 Dollhouse 2009 [312]
February 8 Heroes 2006 [313]
February 9 The Jay Leno Show 2009 [314]
February 11 American Chopper 2003 [315]
February 16 ECW 2006 [202]
February 21 Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! 2006
February 25 The Deep End 2010 [316]
March 3 Nip/Tuck 2003 [317]
March 12 Numb3rs 2005 [318]
March 17 Gary Unmarried 2008 [318]
March 17 Scrubs 2001 [311]
March 20 Solitary 2006 [319]
March 20 Seducing Cindy 2010 [319]
March 24 MonsterQuest 2007 [320]
March 26 Ben 10: Alien Force 2008 [321]
April 2 Worldfocus 2008 [322]
April 13 Melrose Place 2009 [323]
April 14 Ugly Betty 2006 [324]
April 15 The Sarah Silverman Program 2007 [325]
April 21 Accidentally on Purpose 2009 [318]
April 26 Trauma 2009 [326]
April 28 High Society 2010 [327]
April 30 Amanpour 2009 [328]
April 30 NOW 2002 [329]
May 2 Cold Case 2003 [318]
May 12 Mercy 2009 [330]
May 12 The New Adventures of Old Christine 2006 [331]
May 15 The Wanda Sykes Show 2009 [66]
May 16 The Pacific 2010 [66]
May 17 Romantically Challenged 2010 [311]
May 20 King of the Hill 1997 [332]
May 21 Ghost Whisperer 2005 [331]
May 22 Legend of the Seeker 2008 [333]
May 23 Lost 2004 [334]
May 23 'Til Death 2006 [335]
May 24 10 Things I Hate About You 2009 [336]
May 24 24 2001 [337]
May 24 Law & Order 1990 [63]
May 27 FlashForward 2009 [311]
May 28 The Bonnie Hunt Show 2008 [338]
May 28 Deal or No Deal (syndicated version) 2008 [339]
May 28 The Tyra Banks Show 2005 [340]
June 1 Totally Spies 2002 [341]
June 11 Past Life 2010 [342]
June 16 Happy Town 2010 [343]
June 20 The Tudors 2007 [344]
June 21 Saving Grace 2007 [345]
July 1 100 Questions 2010 [346]
July 2 Miami Medical 2010 [318]
July 3 The Forgotten 2009 [347]
July 3 Three Rivers 2009 [348]
July 13 The City 2008 [349]
July 13 The Hills 2006 [350]
July 21 Campbell Brown 2008 [351]
July 30 Aaron Stone 2009 [352]
August 1 Sons of Tucson 2010 [353]
August 14 At the Movies 1986 [354]
August 17 18 to Life 2010 [355]
August 30 Huge 2010 [356]
September 12 My Boys 2006 [357]
September 15 Dark Blue 2009 [358]
September 17 As the World Turns 1956 [359]
September 21 Unnatural History 2010 [360]
September 27 Lonestar 2010 [361]
September 30 My Generation 2010 [362]
October 1 Rick's List 2010 [132]
October 1 Daily 10 2006 [363]
October 3 Jonas 2009 [364]
October 17 Rubicon 2010 [365]
October 21 The Real Housewives of D.C. 2010 [366]
November 1 El Show de Cristina 1989 [367]
November 13 Outlaw 2010 [368]
December 1 Terriers 2010 [369]
December 5 The Hasselhoffs 2010 [370]
December 6 Little People, Big World 2006 [371]
December 10 The Good Guys 2010 [372]
December 18 Larry King Live 1985 [373]
December 28 Tower Prep 2010 [374]
December 29 Undercovers 2010 [375]

Deaths

Date Name Age Notability Source
January 2 David Gerber 86 American television executive (Columbia Pictures Television and MGM Television) and TV producer (Police Woman, Batman, Room 222, thirtysomething, In the Heat of the Night, Medical Story) [376]
January 4 Rory Markas 54 American television and radio sportscaster (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play announcer; Sports anchor/reporter at Fox Sports West/Prime Ticket and Los Angeles TV stations KCBS-TV and KTTV) [377]
January 9 Art Clokey 88 American animator (Creator of Gumby) [378]
January 13 Teddy Pendergrass 59 American R&B singer (Pink Lady and Jeff, 1985 Live Aid Telecast) [379]
January 19 Jennifer Lyon 37 American reality television participant (Survivor: Palau) [380]
January 22 Jean Simmons 80 British-American actress, Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries for The Thorn Birds [381]
January 24 James Mitchell 89 American television/film/stage actor (All My Children, The Edge of Night, Where the Heart Is) [382]
January 24 James Henry Quello 95 American broadcaster, politician, lawyer, consultant, and commissioner of the FCC; VP of Capital Cities Communications [383]
January 25 Pernell Roberts 81 American actor/singer (Bonanza, Trapper John, M.D.) [384]
January 27 Johnny Seven 83 American character actor (Ironside, Amy Prentiss) [385]
January 27 Zelda Rubinstein 76 American television/film actress and activist (Jennifer Slept Here, Picket Fences) [386]
January 29 Tom Brookshier 78 Former all-pro football player and NFL commentator for CBS [387]
January 30 Aaron Ruben 95 American television creator, screenwriter, director and producer (The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Headmaster, Sanford and Son, Too Close for Comfort) [388]
February 2 Justin Mentell 27 American television/film actor (Boston Legal) [389]
February 3 Frances Reid 95 American actress (Days of our Lives) [390]
February 5 Cecil Heftel 85 American politician (Hawaii's 1st congressional district), broadcaster and television/radio station group owner (Founder of Heftel Broadcasting, the first owners of KGMB/Honolulu, Hawaii) [391][392]
February 5 Frank Magid 78 Broadcasting/marketing consultant (founder of Frank N. Magid Associates) [393]
February 10 Phil Harris 53 American fishing boat captain and reality show participant (Deadliest Catch) [394]
February 11 Caroline McWilliams 61 American television/film/stage actress and director (Soap, Benson, Another World, Guiding Light, Beverly Hills, 90210) [395]
February 17 Bo Griffin 51 American television/radio personality (Good Day Live, Extra, GSN Live, & The Big Reveal on HGTV) [396]
February 25 Andrew Koenig 41 American actor (Growing Pains) [397]
March 4 Nan Martin 82 American actress (The Drew Carey Show) [398]
March 10 Corey Haim 38 Canadian-American film/television actor (half of the acting duo The Two Coreys, also appeared in a reality show of the same name). [399]
March 10 Merlin Olsen 69 American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and commentator (NBC/CBS Sports), actor (Little House on the Prairie, Father Murphy), commercial spokesman (FTD Florists) [400]
March 14 Peter Graves 83 American actor (Mission: Impossible, 7th Heaven), host of Biography [401]
March 18 Fess Parker 85 American actor (Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone) [402]
March 19 Bill McIntyre 80 American actor (Newhart, Dallas, Murphy Brown) [403]
March 21 Margaret Moth 58 New Zealand-born American photojournalist for CNN [404]
March 24 Robert Culp 79 American actor (I Spy, The Greatest American Hero, Everybody Loves Raymond) [405]
March 25 Chet Simmons 81 American sports executive, first president of ESPN, later commissioner for the United States Football League [406]
March 30 David Mills 48 Emmy Award winning American television writer (NYPD Blue, The Corner, Kingpin, ER, The Wire, Homicide: Life on the Street) [407]
April 1 John Forsythe 92 American actor (portrayed Blake Carrington on Dynasty, off-screen voice of Charlie on Charlie's Angels, and starred in Bachelor Father. Also narrator/host for World of Survival) [408]
April 7 Christopher Cazenove 64 British television/film actor (Played Blake Carrington's brother Ben on Dynasty) [409]
April 9 Meinhardt Raabe 94 American television/film actor (Played Munchkin who declares "the witch is dead" in The Wizard of Oz) [410]
April 10 Dixie Carter 70 American television/film actress (Designing Women, Diff'rent Strokes, Out of the Blue, The Edge of Night, Family Law, Desperate Housewives) [411]
April 15 Benjamin Hooks 85 Former executive director of NAACP, first African-American commissioner on the FCC [412]
April 16 Peter Haskell 75 American television/film/stage actor (Bracken's World, Ryan's Hope) [413]
April 18 Allen Swift 87 American television/film/radio voice actor (The Howdy Doody Show, Mighty Mouse, Underdog) [414]
April 20 Myles Wilder 77 American screenwriter (McHale's Navy, The Dukes of Hazzard)
April 27 Dorothy Provine 75 American television/film actress, comedienne, dancer and singer (The Roaring 20s, The Alaskans, Man Without a Gun) [415]
May 1 Helen Wagner 91 American television/film actress (As the World Turns) [416]
May 2 Lynn Redgrave 67 British television/film/stage actress (House Calls, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, spokesperson for Weight Watchers) [417]
May 4 Ernie Harwell 92 American TV/radio sportscaster (voice of the Detroit Tigers for 42 seasons, called the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" on TV, recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award). [418]
May 9 Lena Horne 92 American actress, singer and entertainer (Hosted her own TV specials in 1969 and 1973; Performed on Kraft Music Hall, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Dean Martin Show, The Bell Telephone Hour, The Judy Garland Show, The Hollywood Palace, and The Andy Williams Show; Appeared as herself on The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Sanford and Son, The Cosby Show and A Different World) [419]
May 12 Allan Manings 86 American television creator and screenwriter (McHale's Navy, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Good Times, One Day at a Time) [420]
May 19 Martin Cohan 77 American screenwriter and producer (Diff'rent Strokes, Silver Spoons, Who's the Boss?)
May 26 Art Linkletter 97 Canadian-American radio and television personality/host (House Party, People Are Funny, Kids Say the Darndest Things) [421]
May 28 Gary Coleman 42 American actor, politician and former child star (Diff'rent Strokes) [422]
May 29 Dennis Hopper 74 American film director and actor (E-Ring, spokesperson for Ameriprise Financial) [423]
June 3 Rue McClanahan 76 American actress (Maude, Mama's Family, The Golden Girls) [424]
June 5 Robert Wussler 73 Broadcasting executive (CBS, Turner Sports) [425]
June 13 Jimmy Dean 81 American singer, television personality and businessman (The Jimmy Dean Show) [426]
June 23 Allyn Ferguson 85 Emmy winning composer (Charlie's Angels and Barney Miller theme songs) [427]
June 24 Vince O'Brien 91 American television, film and stage character actor (Westinghouse Studio One, Dark Shadows, Ryan's Hope, Law & Order; was best known as The Shell Answer Man) [428]
June 27 Robert Byrd 92 American politician and musician (appeared on Hee Haw as a musical guest) [429]
July 11 Bob Sheppard 99 American public address announcer for the New York Yankees from 1951–2007 and for the New York Giants from 1956–2006. Voice can be heard in shows and films set at Yankees and Giants games (including several episodes of Seinfeld), as well as in commercials for YES Network. [430]
July 13 George Steinbrenner 80 American businessman, owner of the New York Yankees since 1973, founder and owner of YES Network. [431]
July 15 Peter Fernandez 83 American voice actor (Speed Racer, Courage the Cowardly Dog) [432]
July 16 James Gammon 70 American actor (Nash Bridges, Bagdad Cafe) [433]
July 20 Peta Rutter 51 New Zealand actress (Udonna the Sorceress in Power Rangers: Mystic Force). [434]
July 23 Daniel Schorr 93 American radio/television news reporter and journalist for CBS News and CNN [435]
July 27 Maury Chaykin 61 American-born Canadian actor who portrayed Nero Wolfe in the made-for-television film The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery and the A&E Network 2001–2002 television series A Nero Wolfe Mystery. [436]
July 28 John Aylesworth 81 Canadian-born American screenwriter and producer (Co-creator of Hee Haw; writer for Your Hit Parade, The Sonny and Cher Show, The Julie Andrews Hour, Hullabaloo, and Kraft Music Hall) [437]
July 29 Lorene Yarnell 66 American actress, mime performer, dancer and television personality (Shields & Yarnell) [438]
July 30 Dan Resin 79 American television and film actor (On Our Own, Edge of Night, Lovers and Friends, David Frost Review, Go USA, Captain Kangaroo, Madhouse Brigade, Remember WENN) [439]
July 30 Bernie West 92 American actor, screenwriter and director (All In The Family, Maude, Three's Company, The Jeffersons, The Ropers) [440]
July 31 Mitch Miller 99 American musician, band leader, record executive and television personality (Sing Along With Mitch) [441]
August 8 Patricia Neal 84 American film, television and theater actress (played Olivia Walton in The Homecoming: A Christmas Story and as herself in The Patricia Neal Story ) [442]
August 8 Ted Stevens 86 American politician (U.S. Senator from Alaska, 1968–2009); member of The United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, which oversees Communications in the United States, including the television industry, of which he made critical opinions and decisions about during his tenure. [443]
August 10 David L. Wolper 82 American Emmy Award-winning television producer (North and South, Roots, The Thorn Birds and the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles). [444]
August 13 Edwin Newman 78 American television broadcast journalist, NBC anchor, and author (Today, Meet the Press) [445]
August 14 Gloria Winters 78 American film and television actress and author (Sky King). [446]
August 15 James Kilpatrick 89 American conservative commentator, journalist, newspaper editor and television personality (60 Minutes). [447]
August 23 Harold Dow 62 American radio and television journalist for CBS News. [448]
September 2 Morgan White 86 American actor and children's television host (Played Pogo Poge on Checkers & Pogo at KGMB-TV/Honolulu and on Hawaii Five-O). [449]
September 5 David Dortort 93 American television producer and screenwriter (Bonanza, The High Chaparral). [450]
September 7 John Kluge 95 German-born American television/radio broadcaster and founder/chairman of Metromedia [451]
September 10 Billie Mae Richards 88 Canadian television voice actress (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, The Care Bears) [452]
September 11 Harold Gould 86 American character actor (Rhoda, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Golden Girls) [453]
September 11 Kevin McCarthy 96 American stage, film, and TV character actor (Flamingo Road) [454]
September 17 Marilyn Cantor Baker 89 American screenwriter and actress (Love, Sidney) [455]
September 23 Arthur Holch 86 American Emmy Award-winning television director and producer [456]
September 25 Art Gilmore 98 American actor and voice actor (Highway Patrol) [457]
September 29 Greg Giraldo 44 American stand-up comedian (Last Comic Standing, The Comedy Central Roasts) [458]
September 29 Tony Curtis 85 American actor (Some Like It Hot, The Defiant Ones, guest spots on several TV shows, including his only starring series, McCoy) [459]
September 30 Stephen J. Cannell 69 American television creator, screenwriter, director, author, and actor (The A-Team, The Greatest American Hero, Hunter, The Rockford Files, Renegade) [460]
October 14 Simon MacCorkindale 69 British actor (Manimal, Falcon Crest, Counterstrike, Jesus of Nazareth) [461]
October 16 Barbara Billingsley 94 American actress, best known as June Cleaver on Leave It to Beaver; also the voice of "Nanny" on Muppet Babies. [462]
October 18 Dean Olmstead 55 President of Echostar Satellite Services [463]
October 19 Tom Bosley 83 American actor (Happy Days, Murder, She Wrote, Father Dowling Mysteries, Wait Till Your Father Gets Home, The World of David the Gnome) [464]
October 27 Denise Borino-Quinn 46 American television actress and lawyer (The Sopranos) [465]
October 28 James MacArthur 72 American actor (played Danny "Danno" Williams in the original Hawaii Five-O) [466]
October 29 James Wall 92 American television actor and stage manager (Mr. Baxter on Captain Kangaroo; stage manager for CBS shows including 60 Minutes and Face the Nation) [467]
October 30 Arthur Bernard Lewis 84 American producer (Dallas)
November 1 Charlie O'Donnell 78 American announcer (Wheel of Fortune, American Bandstand) and news anchor (KCOP-TV) [468]
November 4 Julien Hug 35 American reality television participant and restaurant owner (The Bachelorette Season 5) [469]
November 4 Sparky Anderson 76 Former Major League Baseball manager (led both the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers to World Series titles), later a baseball color commentator on TV and radio. [470]
November 5 Jill Clayburgh 66 American film and television actress (Ally McBeal) [471]
November 10 Dave Niehaus 75 Ford C. Frick Award-winning American sportscaster, voice of the Seattle Mariners since the team's inception in 1977. [472]
November 28 Leslie Nielsen 84 Canadian-born American actor (Most known as Lieutenant Frank Drebin on Police Squad! and The Naked Gun films) [473]
November 29 Alfred Masini 80 American television producer (creator of Entertainment Tonight, Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, Solid Gold, and Star Search) [474]
December 5 Don Meredith 72 Retired NFL player (Dallas Cowboys), later color commentator on Monday Night Football and NBC's NFL coverage. [475]
December 14 Neva Patterson 90 American actress (The Governor and J.J., V: The Original Miniseries, V: The Final Battle) [476]
December 16 Blake Edwards 88 American television and film producer, director and screenwriter (Peter Gunn, The Pink Panther films) [477]
December 20 Steve Landesberg 65 American actor and comedian (Barney Miller) [478]
December 25 Bud Greenspan 84 American documentarian television/filmmaker, screenwriter and sports reporter [479]
December 26 Teena Marie 54 American R&B/Dance singer-songwriter and actress (The Beverly Hillbillies; her 1981 song "Square Biz" was re-worked by Marie as the theme for The Hollywood Squares) [480]

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