2021 in American television

The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2021. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; and information about controversies and carriage disputes.

Future events

January

Date Event Source
31 The 63rd Grammy Awards will air on CBS. [1]

February

Date Event Source
7 Super Bowl LV, which is to be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, will air in English on CBS, and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes. NBC was originally supposed to air the game but it was traded for Super Bowl LVI. [2]
28 The 78th Golden Globe Awards will air on NBC hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. It was moved off of its perch at the first Sunday in January by the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]

April

Date Event Source
18 The 56th Academy of Country Music Awards will air on CBS. [4]
25 The 93rd Academy Awards will air on ABC, moved from February 28 due to the closing of theaters nationwide and release delays brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is the latest the ceremony has ever been broadcast. [5]

July

Date Event Source
13 All remaining analog television stations will be required, by FCC mandate, to shut off their analog signals and only broadcast in digital. This transition comes twelve years and one month after the digital transition for full-power television stations in 2009; only existing low-power broadcasters have been allowed to broadcast in analog since then. The few remaining analog low-power stations are mostly those operating primarily as radio stations on 87.7 FM; digital television is incompatible with either digital or analog radio. [6]
23–August 8 The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan are scheduled to take place after their March 23, 2020 postponement from 2020 altogether due to that year's coronavirus pandemic. NBC and its cable networks will carry coverage in the United States. Although the International Olympic Committee stated it would be held as scheduled, postponement of the Summer Olympics to later in the year was made in March. The new opening/closing ceremony date range was announced on March 30, 2020. [7][8]
[9][10]

Television shows

Shows debuting in 2021

These shows are scheduled to premiere in 2021. The premieres date may be changed depending on a variety of factors.

First aired Title Channel Source
Early Halo Showtime [11]
Call Me Kat Fox [12][13]
Housebroken [13]
The Great North [14][15]
Rehab Addict Rescue HGTV [16]
Donkey Hodie PBS Kids [17]
Secrets of Sulphur Springs Disney Channel [18][19]
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years CBS All Access [20][21][22][23]
People Puzzler Game Show Network [24]
The Watch BBC America [25]
January 1 Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller National Geographic [26][27][28]
January Superman & Lois The CW [29][30][31][32]
February 16 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song PBS [33]
Second Quarter Johnson Bounce TV [34]
April Secrets of the Whales National Geographic [27][35]
Spring Cesar's Way Nat Geo Wild [36]
Stan Lee's Superhero Kindergarten Amazon Prime Video [37]
Monsters at Work Disney+ [38][39]
Mid What If...? [40]
The Republic of Sarah The CW [41][32]
Third Quarter Secrets of the Salon Bounce TV [34]
September Nick Cannon First-run syndication [42]
Fall Just Beyond Disney+ [43]
TBA Untitled Cassian Andor series [44]
Star Wars: The Bad Batch [45]
Connecting NBC [46]
Debris [47]
Home Sweet Home [48]
Mr. Mayor [49][50]
Kenan [51][52][50]
True Story [53][50]
Young Rock [54][50]
That's My Jam [55][50]
Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends Disney Junior [56]
Fairfax Amazon Prime Video [57]
The Lord of the Rings [58]
Home Town Rescue HGTV [59]
$50K Three Ways [60]
Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11 ABC [61]
Call Your Mother [62]
Gossip Starring Cindy Adams Showtime [63]
61st Street AMC [64]
The Gilded Age HBO [65]
The Nevers [66]
The Lady and the Dale [67]
Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai HBO Max [68]
Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty BBC America [69]
Judy Justice First-run syndication [70]
The Beatbuds Nickelodeon [71]
Middlemost Post [72]
Star Trek: Prodigy [73]
Sharkdog Netflix [74]
Last Chance U: Basketball [75]
DeadEndia [76]
The Old Man Hulu [77][78][79]
Cruel Summer Freeform [80]
Man in the Arena: Tom Brady ESPN [81]
Foundation Apple TV+ [82]
Chucky USA Network/Syfy [83]
Searching for Italy with Stanley Tucci CNN [84]
Lincoln: An American President
Diana
History of Sitcom
Jerusalem
Reframed: The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe
The Woman Who Took Down The KKK
Murder Nation HLN
Battlefield of Love Lifetime [85]
Married at First Sight: Unmatchables
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Television films and specials

These television films and specials are scheduled to premiere in 2021. The premiere dates may be changed depending on a variety of factors.

First aired Title Channel Source
Early Aurora Teagarden Mysteries 14 Hallmark Movies & Mysteries [86]
Second Quarter Faith Heist Bounce TV [34]
Spring The Puppy Draft Nat Geo Wild [36]
Summer Shark Beach National Geographic [87]
TBA Attica Showtime [88]
Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans Netflix [89]

Miniseries

First aired Title Channel Source
Early Loki Disney+ [40]
TBA A Teacher Hulu [77][78][79]
Dopesick [90]
Nine Perfect Strangers [91][92]
Mare of Easttown HBO [93]

Shows changing networks

ShowMoved fromMoved toSource
Stargirl DC Universe/The CW The CW [94]

Shows returning in 2021

The following shows will return with new episodes after being canceled or ended their run previously:

ShowLast airedType of ReturnPrevious channelNew/returning/same channelReturn dateSource
Walker, Texas Ranger
(as Walker)
2001 Reboot CBS The CW January [95][96][32]
Kung Fu
(modern day version)
1997 First-run syndication Mid [41][32]
Fixer Upper 2018 HGTV Magnolia Network TBA [97]
Rugrats 2004 Revival Nickelodeon same [98][99]
Gossip Girl 2012 The CW HBO Max [100][101]
Johnny Test 2014 Cartoon Network Netflix [102]
Who Do You Think You Are? 2018 New season TLC NBC [103][104]
Tuca & Bertie 2019 Netflix Adult Swim [105]

Shows ending in 2021

End date Show Channel First aired Status Source
TBA Judge Judy First-run syndication 1996 Ending [106]
Bosch Amazon Prime Video 2014 [107]
Better Call Saul AMC 2015 [108]
Grace and Frankie Netflix [109]
Lucifer 2016 [110]
Atypical 2017 [111]
Ozark [112]
Lost in Space 2018 [113]
The Kominsky Method [114]
Dead to Me 2019 [115]

Networks and services

Launches

Network Type Launch date Notes Source
G4 TBD TBD On July 24, 2020, the Twitter accounts of G4TV and G4's Attack of the Show! and X-Play, reactivated to post a teaser video of a G4 revival in some form, slated for 2021 (the form of distribution, whether as a return as a wireline network or a digital component of a service such as Peacock, was not divulged). The teasers were timed for Comic-Con@Home, the first virtual streaming edition of the annual fan convention, San Diego Comic-Con International. Consequently, G4's website also redirected to a nonstop game of Pong (which if won, redirects to a mailing list sign up for updates), once again reflecting back to the network's original launch in 2002 and their shutdown in 2014. [116]

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network
name
New network
name
Type Conversion date Notes Source
DIY Network Magnolia Network Cable and satellite TBD Chip and Joanna Gaines of Fixer Upper fame announced in an interview on the November 9, 2018 edition of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon they were returning to the fold of the former Scripps Networks Interactive networks now owned by Discovery, Inc. to launch a new full-time network based on their Magnolia lifestyle brand after taking a year's hiatus to consider other offers outside of HGTV. The Gaines will have the minority stake in the network. Discovery announced on January 16, 2020 it would launch October 4 in the same year. Coronavirus-caused filming restrictions that would affect the network's debut lineup forced Discovery to delay the network's launch date indefinitely on April 21, 2020. [117][118]
[119]

Television stations

Station closures

Station Channel Affiliation Market Date Notes Source
XHRIO 15.1 The CW Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
(Rio Grande Valley, Texas)
December 31 In late 2019, when owner Entravision Communications released its third-quarter earnings, it announced that it would not pay the 20-year lump sum renewal for the station's license. As a result, the station is expected to cease operations at the end of its concession in December 2021 after broadcasting as an English language station for most of its 42-year history. The closure of XHRIO-TDT leaves Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon to depend on American television stations for English-language content. [120]
gollark: I admittedly haven't checked very hard, but `ping 8.8.8.8` says `(DUP!)` a lot sometimes and sometimes receives the same sequence number twice.
gollark: Apparently my internet connection is even more broken now. It seems to somehow be duplicating packets and having wildly variable latency.
gollark: Having a good antenna does help with *receiving* the signal from your phone or whatever, at least, as far as I know.
gollark: A wireless mesh thing is *probably* going to be better than basically no signal.
gollark: Two access points or a cable is probably going to be better than one really powerful one.

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