Aramide Tinubu The 2023-24 fall television season has launched, and amid the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the broadcasters’ lineups are anything but typical.
In an average year, network writers’ rooms usually open in late spring, enabling shows to go into production by midsummer for a late September launch.
This schedule allows enough episodes to be completed leading up to the holidays. However, as the dual strikes press on, the networks have had to get creative with their fall schedules.
Following weeks of tweaking that will likely continue, networks are fully leaning into a folly of game shows, unscripted series and a slew of reruns.
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