January Scheduling Successes Carry Over
By Josef Adalian
Fox fills in fall lineup with 3 new series, 'Dance'
By Gary Levin, USA TODAY
Fox stocks 52-week schedule
A few surprises included in Monday's announceme
By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER
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By Josef Adalian
Source & More: tvweek.comTV’s No. 1 network is likely to kick off upfront week by announcing a new schedule marked by stability—and maybe a surprise or two.
Fox, which is finishing its fifth season as the top-rated network among adults 18-49, is taking over NBC’s traditional Monday kickoff slot this year at the advertising market in New York. That means Fox won’t have the luxury of knowing all of its rivals’ plans before it makes its moves.
Fox fills in fall lineup with 3 new series, 'Dance'
By Gary Levin, USA TODAY
Source & More: USATodayFox is taking steps this year to prevent itself from falling down, as usual, in fall.
The network is turning to the first in-season edition of So You Think You Can Dance, which will compete with ABC's Dancing With the Stars (though not directly against it) for viewers.
Fox stocks 52-week schedule
A few surprises included in Monday's announceme
By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER
Source & More: variety.comNew Fox Entertainment chairman Peter Rice and entertainment prexy Kevin Reilly are set to announce a new 52-week schedule on Monday that is consistent with the network's current lineup -- but with one or two surprises.According to Fox scheduling chief Preston Beckman, the net's goal is to come into the fall with several returning shows and a sense of stability -- "but the feeling of aggressiveness with the schedule."
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