Here is the broadcast networks' prime time lineup for Wednesday, June 10. Try to find some TV worth watching in this. (And no, the week's 17th airing of Law & Order doesn't count.)
Yes, I know, they're throwing cheap programs on the air to try to make a buck. (They call it "managing for margins.") And yes, I know it's summer, and viewing levels are lower, anyway.
But, this? This is a patchwork Frankenstein that reeks of low-power syndicated stations and third-rate cable. Viewers see enough of these lineups, and they don't see "networks" anymore, at least not the kind of networks that used to be first-stop shopping when deciding each night what to watch. The former "big three" (or "four," if you like) are so devaluing their real estate that soon nobody will expect their programs to have any more cachet than those of Spike or Style.
And that means nobody will keep checking to see what they're airing anymore.
If a network falls in a fragmented landscape, will anyone hear it crash?
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 (all times ET) --
ABC
8 p.m. Wipeout
9 p.m. Wipeout
10 p.m. The Unusuals
CBS
8 p.m. The New Adventures of Old Christine (repeat)
8:30 p.m. Gary Unmarried (repeat)
9 p.m. Criminal Minds (repeat)
10 p.m. CSI: NY (repeat)
NBC
8 p.m. I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (two hours)
10 p.m. Law & Order (repeat)
FOX
8 p.m. So You Think You Can Dance (two hours)
CW
8 p.m. America's Next Top Model (repeat)
9 p.m. Hitched or Ditched (repeat)
MYNETWORK
8 p.m. World's Funniest Moments (repeat)
9 p.m. The Twilight Zone (2002 version; repeat)
9 p.m. The Twilight Zone (2002 version; repeat)