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2001 in American television

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The following is a list of events affecting American television during 2001. Events listed include television series debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel initiations, closures and re-brandings, as well as information about controversies and disputes.

Events[edit]

January[edit]

Date Event
1 After being acquired by MTV Networks, The Box, a request video music channel shuts down, replaced by MTV2 on terrestrial stations.
In Hartford, Connecticut, UPN affiliate WTXX (now CW affiliate WCCT-TV) and WB affiliate WBNE (now MyNetworkTV affiliate WCTX) swap affiliations due to WTXX's impending purchase by Tribune Broadcasting, owners of Fox affiliate WTIC-TV (which at the time operated WTXX under a LMA) and a minority owner of The WB. WBNE, meanwhile, changes its call letters to the current WCTX and adopts new branding as "The X".
4 HBO's children's programs, including the recently canceled Crashbox, are transferred to its multiplex channel HBO Family.
7 Extreme Championship Wrestling's final nationally and globally televised event, Guilty as Charged airs on pay-per-view. It would see The Sandman defeating Steve Corino and Justin Credible for the world title, only for Rhino to defeat The Sandman to win the title. Rob Van Dam initially challenged Rhino for the title, but was attacked by Jerry Lynn. Despite interference and with help from Joel Gertner, he won the main event.
9 KXVA in Abilene, Texas signs-on the air under Program Test Authority. The new station (which will not be licensed for another 13 months) takes the market's Fox affiliation from sister station KIDZ-LP, which in turn becomes a full-time UPN affiliate.
28 CBS broadcasts Super Bowl XXXV, their first since Super Bowl XXVI at the end of the 1991 season. Greg Gumbel, becomes the first African-American sportscaster to do network televised play-by-play on a major professional sports championship. The Baltimore Ravens would beat the New York Giants 34-7.

February[edit]

Date Event
5 Kelly Ripa joins Live! as a permanent co-host with Regis Philbin.
18 Fox broadcasts its inaugural NASCAR telecast, the Daytona 500. In the final lap, Dale Earnhardt is killed after getting into a head-on collision.

March[edit]

Date Event
6 TEENick first airs as a Sunday night block.
18 World Championship Wrestling produces their final pay-per-view, Greed.
26 On TNT, WCW Monday Nitro broadcasts its final show from Panama City Beach, Florida with a simulcast with the WWF's (now WWE's) Monday Night RAW television series (then airing on TNN), officially ending a six-year ratings struggle in professional wrestling known as the Monday Night Wars. Live professional wrestling events wouldn't be broadcast on TNT again until the launch of AEW Dynamite in 2019.

April[edit]

Date Event
1 WrestleMania X-Seven from the Reliant Astrodome in Houston, Texas is broadcast on pay-per-view. The event would receive universal acclaim from critics and fans, and is often regarded as the best WrestleMania of all time, and by many considered the greatest professional wrestling pay-per-view ever produced.
2 CBS affiliate WWJ-TV started airing newscasts, produced by UPN affiliate WKBD-TV. This experiment was proven to be a disaster, and it was ceased in November 2002.
10 Kevin Olmstead wins a $2.18 million jackpot on the ABC game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, making him the biggest winner in American game show history.[1]

May[edit]

Date Event
17 NBC airs the hour-long season seven finale of Friends titled "The One with Monica and Chandler's Wedding".
Shannen Doherty makes her final appearance as Prue Halliwell on Charmed.
18 The 28th Daytime Emmy Awards are presented on NBC.
22 On The WB, Buffy the Vampire Slayer airs its 100th episode. It also served as The WB series finale after UPN announced that the series and Roswell will move to the network for the fall 2001 season.
23 On UPN, Star Trek: Voyager airs its series finale with a two-part episode "Endgame".

June[edit]

Date Event
12 TNT is refocused as a drama-based cable channel with a new slogan, We Know Drama.
18 Luke and Laura, widely regarded as the soap opera pairing that helped generate the term "supercouple", sign divorce papers on ABC's soap opera General Hospital, dissolving their fictional two-decade union.
19 The inaugural BET Awards is broadcast.

July[edit]

Date Event
20 America's Funniest Home Videos returns as a regular series hosted by Tom Bergeron, a role he would hold for 15 seasons.
21 Nickelodeon's hit TV series Rugrats celebrates its 10th anniversary with a one-hour special, All Growed Up (which will eventually lead to a spin-off series), and a documentary, Still Babies After All These Years, narrated by Amanda Bynes.
31 Fox Television Stations finalizes purchase of Chris-Craft Industries and its subsidiary BHC Communications. Soon afterwards, ABC affiliate KTVX in Salt Lake City and NBC affiliate KMOL-TV in San Antonio was traded to Clear Channel in exchange for Fox station WFTC in Minneapolis/St. Paul, then-UPN station KPTV in Portland was traded to Meredith Corporation in exchange for Fox station WOFL in Orlando and UPN station KBHK in San Francisco was traded to Viacom in exchange for the two Viacom-owned UPN stations KTXH in Houston and WDCA in Washington, D.C.

August[edit]

Date August 10 Event
31 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood airs its final episode on PBS Kids. Fred Rogers died two years later of stomach cancer at the age of 74.

September[edit]

Date Event
2 Adult Swim, an adult-oriented programming block, debuts on its Turner sister cable channel Cartoon Network.
3 Thuy Trang, the actress best known for her role as the yellow ranger, Trini Kwan from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers unexpectedly dies at the age of 27 in a car accident in San Francisco.
5 CBS's travel-based reality-competition, The Amazing Race, which would later become one of the most successful franchises in television, premiered its first episode.
7 Ed Toutant wins $1,860,000 on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.[2] He had previously appeared on the episode aired January 31, 2001 when the jackpot was $1,860,000, where he was ruled to have answered his $16,000 question incorrectly, but when it was discovered that there was a mistake in that question, Toutant was invited back[3] and won the $1,860,000 jackpot.[2]
8 Fox broadcasts the final episode of Murder in Small Town X, in which New York City firefighter Ángel Juarbe, Jr. won. Juarbe was killed three days later during the collapse of the World Trade Center.
11 Viewers around the world witness a terrorist attack on the United States, and the collapse of the Twin Towers in New York City, live on television. Additionally, the broadcast towers of WABC-TV and WNBC, the respective flagship stations of ABC and NBC, are destroyed by the attacks, but those signals could be viewed cable and satellite. The broadcast tower of WCBS-TV was destroyed in the attacks, but its full-power backup transmitter at the Empire State Building was not destroyed. Most American over-the-air broadcasters (except for Fox, UPN, PBS, and The WB) and cable networks suspend regular programming for four days, and numerous major daily talk shows are not exhibited for several weeks until their hosts feel comfortable resuming programming.
Although they were first seen during 1952 and used by some television news programs ever since, continually scrolling news headlines along the bottom of the screen become commonplace after the Fox News Channel used it to allow viewers to keep track of the latest developments during the attacks.
13 UPN resumes normal programming with a live episode of SmackDown. The show was originally going to be taped on September 11, but the taping got postponed by two days due to the attacks.
16 Dick Schaap makes his final appearance as host of ESPN's The Sports Reporters. The show was expanded to an hour to cover the sports perspective from the September 11th attacks. Schaap soon underwent hip replacement surgery and later died from complications. In fact, he delayed the surgery in order to be on that show.
17 Card Sharks is revived with host Pat Bullard, but its dramatically different game play turns off viewers and it is cancelled after just 13 weeks.
All of the Big Three television networks resume their normal daytime programming schedules after four days of extensive news coverage of the attacks.
20 On CBS, Dr. Will Kirby is declared the winner of Big Brother 2, which was delayed by the attacks. Runner-up Nicole Nilson-Schafrich wins $50,000.
21 All four major US networks – ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC – broadcast America: A Tribute to Heroes, a two-hour telethon to raise money for the families of those killed by the attacks.[4]
Alex Trebek, the longtime host of Jeopardy!, appears for the first time without his trademark mustache.
24 The start of the 2001–2002 autumn season in the US is delayed as a result of the attacks, with some series such as NBC's The West Wing substituting special episodes dealing with the event in lieu of their originally scheduled season premieres. Some series, such as CBS's military-themed series JAG and NBC's New York-based Third Watch, have to be reformatted in consideration of the attacks.
26 UPN aired the two-hour series premiere of Star Trek: Enterprise. Enterprise is UPN's replacement for Star Trek: Voyager (as well as the last iteration of the Star Trek franchise).
29 Fox affiliate WVSX (now WVNS-TV) in Lewisburg, West Virginia changes its affiliation to CBS, giving the Beckley-Bluefield-Oak Hill market its first full-time CBS affiliate. Fox will not return to the Bluefield area until 2006, when the combination of a dispute involving WVAH-TV in Charleston and the end of the Foxnet cable service prompts WVNS-TV to establish a Fox-affiliated DT2 subchannel.

October[edit]

Date Event
2 The two-hour season 6 premiere of Buffy the Vampire Slayer first aired on UPN (attracting 7.7 million viewers) (making it the first episode of Buffy to not air on The WB after the season 5 finale). The 3rd season premiere of Roswell (also from The WB) first aired on UPN a week later on October 9th.
3 In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, several planned series and events are canceled; most notably, NBC drops a mini-series planned for spring 2002 which would have united the cast of Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, dealing with a terrorist attack on New York City.
4 Rose McGowan makes her first appearance as Paige Matthews, the long-lost younger half-sister of Piper and Phoebe Halliwell, on Charmed.
15 In Wheel of Fortune, a compilation week of five taped sixth-episodes (which would later be called America's Game as of Season 26 in 2008) were shown for the first time. A new bonus round premiered a week later, in which a contestant can win as much as $100,000. This was not won until the December 19 episode by Douglas Ross.
20 Concert For New York: A Tribute To Heroes is broadcast by VH1, with performances by Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Billy Joel and others. It raises funds for the families of those killed by the attacks.
24 The Walt Disney Company completes its purchase of Fox Family for $2.9 billion.
Wolf Lake aired its final episode on CBS due to weak ratings. Four more episodes were burned and aired on UPN. This would mark Mary Elizabeth Winstead's final appearance as a regular cast member on a television series, until BrainDead, nearly 15 years later.
25 Sony Pictures Entertainment merged the television units of Columbia TriStar Television and Columbia TriStar Television Distribution into one unified division, Columbia TriStar Domestic Television, partly because of Japanese ownership, all of Sony's television employees will lose various amount of jobs in favor of Sony's new broadcasting/cable/syndication unit. Columbia TriStar Domestic Television will produced the Columbia TriStar programs for the 2001-2002 TV season.

November[edit]

Date Event
4 The 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards are presented on CBS. The original date was postponed 2 months ago when the September 11 attacks occurred.[5]
Game 7 of the World Series is broadcast on Fox. The Arizona Diamondbacks win their first title, defeating the three-time champion New York Yankees which marked the end of their memorable dynasty. This has been considered as one of the greatest World Series of all time.
15 The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is broadcast on television for the first time. The 2001 edition of the show is broadcast on ABC with 12.4 million viewers tuning in.[6][7]

December[edit]

Date Event
13 On CBS, lawyers and best friends team, Rob Frisbee and Brennan Swain, won the inaugural season of The Amazing Race and the US$1,000,000 grand prize.
31 New Year's Eve Live airs its first episode on CNN.

Programs[edit]

Debuts[edit]

Date Show Channel
January 1 Great Hotels Travel Channel
January 3 Top 20 Countdown CMT
January 6 How It's Made Discovery Science
January 7 The Division Lifetime
Lifestyle Magazine TBN
Totally Hoops Disney Channel
January 9 The Mole ABC
Three Sisters NBC
January 10 Grounded for Life Fox
Temptation Island
January 12 Lizzie McGuire Disney Channel
Popstars The WB
Gary & Mike UPN
January 13 House of Mouse ABC
January 14 Taina Nickelodeon
January 15 100 Centre Street A&E
Bob the Builder Nick Jr.
Outlaw Star Cartoon Network
January 22 The Book of Pooh Playhouse Disney
January 27 The Zeta Project Kids' WB
January 30 On the Team[8] Noggin
February 3 Lloyd in Space ABC
Power Rangers Time Force Fox Kids
February 3 XFL NBC/UPN
February 4 Kathy's So-Called Reality MTV
February 24 Kate Brasher CBS
February 27 The Andy Dick Show MTV
February 28 Some of My Best Friends CBS
March 1 Big Apple CBS
March 4 The Lone Gunmen Fox
March 5 BET.com Countdown BET
March 6 The Fighting Fitzgeralds NBC
March 11 Doc PAX TV
March 12 The Chris Isaak Show Showtime
March 14 The Job ABC
March 19 First Years NBC
March 26 Texas Justice Syndication
March 27 What About Joan? ABC
March 28 My Wife and Kids
Boot Camp Fox
March 30 The Fairly OddParents Nickelodeon
Invader Zim
April 1 The Oblongs The WB
Undergrads MTV
April 4 That's My Bush! Comedy Central
April 6 Jerkbeast Show[9] SCAN-TV
April 10 Robotica TLC
April 11 The Quarters TVG Network
Special Unit 2 UPN
April 16 The Weakest Link NBC
April 17 All Souls UPN
Chains of Love UPN
April 21 Weekend Now The Weather Channel
April 22 Nero Wolfe A&E
May 5 The Cost of Freedom Fox News Channel
Dismissed MTV
June 1 Unwrapped Food Network
June 2 Braceface Fox Family
So Little Time
June 3 Six Feet Under HBO
Baby Looney Tunes Kids' WB
June 5 Kristin NBC
June 8 Time Squad Cartoon Network
June 10 Tiny Planets Noggin
June 11 Fear Factor NBC
June 12 Witchblade TNT
June 13 The Beast ABC
June 18 Spyder Games MTV
June 19 Go Fish NBC
June 20 Primetime Glick Comedy Central
You Don't Know Jack ABC
June 21 WWE Tough Enough MTV
Spy TV NBC
June 25 State of Grace Fox Family
June 26 Animal Precinct Animal Planet
June 30 The Ripping Friends Fox Kids
July 10 Cinema Insomnia KXTV
July 12 Night Visions Fox
July 18 Access Granted BET
July 24 Murder in Small Town X Fox
The Downer Channel NBC
July 23 The Best Damn Sports Show Period ESPN
July 29 Leap Years Showtime
August 1 Hard Knocks HBO
MythQuest PBS
Out There TV America One
August 3 Manhunt UPN
August 4 All About Us NBC
America's Test Kitchen PBS
August 5 Insomniac with Dave Attell Comedy Central
August 8 The Wayne Brady Show ABC
August 9 Going to California Showtime
August 10 Samurai Jack Cartoon Network
August 11 Cubix: Robots for Everyone Kids' WB
August 14 Dead Last The WB
August 19 Let's Bowl Comedy Central
August 20 Oswald Nick Jr.
August 24 Grim & Evil Cartoon Network
August 27 Shipmates Syndication
August 31 The Nightmare Room Kids' WB
September 1 The Legend of Tarzan UPN
September 2 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series PBS Kids
September 3 One on One UPN
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat PBS Kids
September 4 Lost NBC
September 5 The Amazing Race CBS
September 8 Moolah Beach Fox Kids
Transformers: Robots in Disguise
September 9 Ponderosa PAX TV
Ed McMahon's Next Big Star
Band of Brothers HBO
September 10 The Ananda Lewis Show Syndication
Iyanla
The Other Half
The URL With Phred Show Noggin
September 12 American Morning CNN
September 15 Alienators: Evolution Continues Fox Kids
The Proud Family Disney Channel
Stanley Playhouse Disney
September 17 ElimiDate Syndication
Rendez-View
Talk or Walk
September 19 Wolf Lake CBS
September 22 What's with Andy? Fox Family
September 23 The Education of Max Bickford CBS
The Mind of the Married Man HBO
September 24 Crossing Jordan NBC
The Ellen Show CBS
September 25 The Guardian
Philly ABC
Undeclared Fox
Emeril NBC
Love Cruise Fox
September 26 Star Trek: Enterprise UPN
September 27 The Agency CBS
Inside Schwartz NBC
September 28 Thieves ABC
Pasadena Fox
September 29 The Mummy: The Animated Series Kids' WB
Citizen Baines CBS
September 30 Alias ABC
Law & Order: Criminal Intent NBC
UC: Undercover NBC
War Stories with Oliver North Fox News Channel
October 1 The 5th Wheel Syndication
Tales from the Neverending Story HBO
October 2 Scrubs NBC
Bob Patterson ABC
October 3 According to Jim
October 5 Maybe It's Me The WB
Raising Dad
Reba
October 6 Mutant X Syndication
Sk8 NBC
October 13 The Wheels on the Bus Syndication
October 14 Degrassi: The Next Generation Nickelodeon
Men, Women & Dogs The WB
Off Centre
October 16 Smallville
October 20 Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! ABC
October 22 Pardon the Interruption ESPN
Unscripted with Chris Connelly
October 25 Truth or Scare Discovery Kids
November 3 Totally Spies! ABC Family
November 5 NewsNight with Aaron Brown CNN
November 6 24 Fox
November 7 Beat the Geeks Comedy Central
November 8 The Tick Fox
November 14 The Bernie Mac Show
November 17 Justice League Cartoon Network
30 Minute Meals Food Network
Sara's Secrets
November 19 The Popeye Show Cartoon Network
November 25 Action League Now! Nickelodeon
December 2 Project Greenlight HBO
December 16 Iron Chef USA UPN
December 31 CNN New Year's Eve Live CNN

Returning this year[edit]

Show Last aired Previous network New network Returning
Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1999 Cartoon Network Cartoon Network/Adult Swim May 7/September 2
Unsolved Mysteries CBS Lifetime July 11
Home Movies UPN Adult Swim September 2
Aqua Teen Hunger Force 2000 Cartoon Network
The Brak Show
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
Sealab 2021
Card Sharks 1989 CBS Syndication September 17
Dexter's Laboratory 1999 Cartoon Network Cartoon Network November 16

Ending this year[edit]

Date Show Debut Status
January 6 Croc Files 1999 Cancelled
One World 1998 Cancelled
Noah Knows Best 2000 Cancelled
January 13 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Cancelled
January 14 The Jamie Foxx Show 1996 Cancelled
TV Funhouse 2000 Cancelled
January 17 Welcome to New York 2000 Cancelled
January 18 Later 1988 Cancelled
January 26 Level 9 2000 Cancelled
February 16 Teletubbies 1997 Cancelled
February 18 Grosse Pointe 2000 Cancelled
Hype Cancelled
February 24 Corduroy Cancelled
March 1 Madeline 1993 Cancelled
March 4 La Femme Nikita 1997 Cancelled
March 5 Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot 1999 Cancelled
Cleopatra 2525 2000 Cancelled
March 7 Bette Cancelled
March 11 The Bob Clampett Show Cancelled
Strip Mall Cancelled
March 21 WCW Thunder 1998 Cancelled
March 23 Generation O! 2000 Cancelled
Oh Yeah! Cartoons 1998 Cancelled
March 24 Cover Me 2000 Cancelled
March 25 In a Heartbeat Cancelled
March 26 WCW Monday Nitro 1995 Cancelled
March 30 Hollywood Showdown 2000 Cancelled
March 31 Spider-Man Unlimited 1999 Cancelled
WCW Worldwide 1975 Ended
April 1 Kathy's So-Called Reality 2001 Cancelled
April 6 The Norm Show 1999 Cancelled
April 9 Gideon's Crossing 2000 Cancelled
April 11 Some of My Best Friends 2001 Cancelled
April 13 Gary & Mike Cancelled
April 14 Kate Brasher Cancelled
April 15 Totally Hoops Cancelled
Jack & Jill 1999 Cancelled
April 22 The Lot Cancelled
May 4 Nash Bridges 1996 Cancelled
May 11 Diagnosis: Murder 1993 Cancelled
May 14 Baywatch 1989 Cancelled
Moesha 1996 Cancelled
May 15 The Fighting Fitzgeralds 2001 Cancelled
May 16 Two Guys and a Girl 1998 Cancelled
May 17 All That (returned in 2002) 1994 Cancelled
May 19 Cousin Skeeter 1998 Cancelled
The Howard Stern Radio Show Cancelled
Walker, Texas Ranger 1993 Cancelled
May 22 3rd Rock from the Sun 1996 Ended
May 23 Boot Camp 2001 Cancelled
That's My Bush! Cancelled
Star Trek: Voyager 1995 Cancelled
Moral Court 2000 Cancelled
May 26 The Angry Beavers 1997 Cancelled
May 27 Mike, Lu & Og 1999 Cancelled
May 29 DAG 2000 Cancelled
June 1 Seven Days 1998 Cancelled
The Lone Gunmen 2001 Cancelled
June 6 18 Wheels of Justice 2000 Cancelled
June 7 Zoboomafoo 1999 Cancelled
June 18 Xena: Warrior Princess 1995 Cancelled
June 22 FreakyLinks 2000 Cancelled
History IQ Cancelled
The Famous Jett Jackson 1998 Cancelled
June 27 Ladies Man 1999 Cancelled
June 30 Men in Black: The Series 1997 Cancelled
MasterChef USA 2000 Cancelled
July 10 The Geena Davis Show Cancelled
July 17 The Big Garage 1997 Cancelled
July 25 The Beast 2001 Cancelled
August 12 Undergrads Cancelled
August 18 WWF LiveWire 1996 Cancelled
August 19 WWF Superstars of Wrestling 1986 Cancelled
August 28 Cursed 2000 Cancelled
August 31 The Big Help 1994 Cancelled
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 1968 Ended
The Queen Latifah Show (returned in 2013) 1999 Cancelled
September 1 Murder in Small Town X 2001 Cancelled
September 7 Real TV 1996 Cancelled
Judge Mills Lane 1998 Cancelled
September 9 Phred on Your Head Show 1999 Cancelled
September 20 Spyder Games 2001 Cancelled
September 25 Dead Last Cancelled
September 28 So Weird 1999 Cancelled
October 1 Internet Tonight 1998 Cancelled
October 7 Monster Rancher 1999 Cancelled
October 9 What About Joan? 2001 Cancelled
October 15 Bug Juice (returned in 2018) 1998 Cancelled
October 19 Inquizition Cancelled
November 1 Bob Patterson 2001 Cancelled
November 3 Citizen Baines Cancelled
November 5 Recess 1997 Cancelled
November 10 All About Us 2001 Cancelled
November 17 MythQuest 2001 Cancelled
Power Rangers Time Force Cancelled
November 22 Maisy 1999 Cancelled
November 30 ReBoot 1994 Cancelled
December 7 Johnny Bravo (returned in 2004) 1997 Cancelled
December 10 Angela Anaconda 1999 Cancelled
December 14 Cardcaptor Sakura 2000 Cancelled
December 15 City Guys 1997 Cancelled
December 18 Batman Beyond 1999 Cancelled
December 28 2 Minute Drill 2000 Cancelled
Timothy Goes to School Cancelled
December 30 Men, Women & Dogs 2001 Cancelled

Entering syndication this year[edit]

Show Seasons In Production Source
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 5 Yes
City Guys 4 No
Everybody Loves Raymond 5 Yes
Just Shoot Me! 5 Yes
King of the Hill 5 Yes
The Practice 5 Yes
The Steve Harvey Show 5 Yes
Two Guys and a Girl 4 No

Changes of network affiliation[edit]

Show Moved from Moved to
American High Fox PBS
The Outer Limits Showtime Sci-Fi Channel
Candid Camera CBS PAX TV
Unsolved Mysteries Lifetime
Card Sharks Syndication
The Weekenders ABC UPN
Buffy the Vampire Slayer The WB
Roswell
Jay Jay the Jet Plane TLC PBS Kids
National Geographic Explorer CNBC MSNBC
Home Movies UPN Adult Swim
The Brak Show Cartoon Network
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Sealab 2021
Space Ghost Coast to Coast

Notable TV movies[edit]

Premiere date Title Channel
March 24 Wit HBO
April 28 61* HBO
April 29 On Golden Pond CBS
May 19 Conspiracy HBO
July 21 All Growed Up Nickelodeon
July 30 The Retrievers Animal Planet The Premier movie of Samurai Jack

Cartoon Network

September 14 The Poof Point Disney Channel
October 12 Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge Disney Channel
November 3 The Flintstones: On the Rocks Cartoon Network
November 18 The Facts of Life Reunion ABC
December 2 The Lost Battalion A&E
December 7 12 Tiny Christmas Tales Cartoon Network
'Twas the Night Disney Channel
December 11 A Rugrats Kwanzaa Nickelodeon

Networks and services[edit]

Launches[edit]

Network Type Launch date Notes Source
National Geographic Channel Cable and satellite January 7
C-SPAN 3 Cable television January 22
CNBC World Cable and satellite July 1
Lifetime Real Women Cable and satellite August 20
HDNet Cable and satellite September 6

Conversions and rebrandings[edit]

Old network name New network name Type Conversion Date Notes Source
Odyssey Network Hallmark Channel Cable and satellite August 6 Having acquired the Jim Henson Company's interest in the Odyssey cable network the previous year, Crown Media Holdings rebrands Odyssey as the Hallmark Channel, after Crown Media's corporate parent Hallmark Cards. The Hallmark Channel branding continues to this day.
GEMS Television Mun2 Cable and satellite November 1 Telemundo relaunches GEMS Television as Mun2, featuring English and Spanish language programming intended for a young Latino audience.
Fox Family ABC Family Cable and satellite November 10 Fox Family is renamed ABC Family, as News Corporation sells the channel to The Walt Disney Company.

Television stations[edit]

Station launches[edit]

Date Station City of license / Market Channel Affiliation Source
January 1 KUTH Logan, UT 12 Univision
January 2 KBBJ[upper-alpha 1] HavreGreat Falls, MT 9 NBC
KDTP Phoenix, AZ[lower-alpha 1] 11 Daystar
January 3 KBAO[upper-alpha 1] Lewistown, MT 13 NBC
January 5 KXGR[upper-alpha 2] Green Valley, AZ 46 Pax TV
January 6 KSCC HutchinsonWichita, KS 36 UPN
January 9 KXVA Abilene, TX 15 Fox
January 12 KPHZ HolbrookPhoenix, AZ 39 America's Collectibles Network
January 17 WWSI Mount Laurel, NJPhiladelphia, PA 62 Telemundo
January 20 KPWB-TV AmesDes Moines, IA 23 The WB/UPN
January 26 KWBM Harrison, ARSpringfield, MO 31 The WB
February 9 KUPT Lubbock, TX 22 UPN
February 21 KCWY Casper, WY 13 Pax TV
March 23 KBKI Walla Walla, WA 9 Independent
March 30 KBEO Jackson, WY 11 America One
March 31 KTMW Salt Lake City, UT 20 Religious independent
April KPTF-TV Farwell, TX 18 God's Learning Channel
April 1 KPMR Santa Barbara, CA 38 Telemundo
May KKAP Little Rock, AR 36 Daystar
May 14 KUPB MidlandOdessa, TX 18 Univision
June 18 WKDH HoustonTupeloColumbus, MS 45 ABC
June 20 KBGF Douglas, AZ 3 Independent
June 26 KPID-LP PocatelloIdaho Falls, ID 34 UPN
July 9 KAZA AvalonLos Angeles, CA 54 Azteca America
September 2 WBPG-TV Mobile, AL 55 The WB
October 15 KBLN Grants Pass, OR 30 3ABN
October 17 K22GA Charlotte Amalie, USVI 22 Daystar
October 19 WSKY-TV Manteo, NCNorfolkNewport News, VA 4 Independent
November 19 K07XG[upper-alpha 3] Garapan, Saipan, MP 7 ABC
December 3 KBPD La Grande, OR 16 Univision
Unknown WBIF MariannaPanama City, FL 51 Pax TV
Unknown WBIH Montgomery, AL 29 N/A
Unknown KPXK OdessaMidland, TX 30 Pax TV
Unknown WACW-LP Raleigh, NC N/A America One
Unknown WTPX-TV WausauRhinelander, WI 46 Pax TV
  1. 1.0 1.1 Satellite of KTVH in Helena.
  2. Semi-satellite of KTVW in Phoenix.
  3. Translator of KTGM in Tamuning, Guam.
  1. Now licensed to Holbrook, Arizona.

Network affiliation changes[edit]

Date Station City of license / Market Channel Old affiliation New affiliation Source
January 1 WVBG-LP Albany, NY 25 UPN Resort Sports Network
WCCT-TV Hartford, CT 20 UPN The WB
WCTX Hartford, CT 59 The WB UPN
January 9 KIDZ-LP Abilene, TX 54 Fox / UPN UPN / Pax TV
January 22 K11TW North Platte, NE 11 UPN Fox
March 21 WNKY Bowling Green, KY 40 Fox (as WKNT) NBC [10]
September 29 WVNS-TV LewisburgBeckleyOak Hill, WV 59 Fox CBS
October 20 WAWA-LP Syracuse, NY 14 Independent UPN
Unknown W07CL Fort Wayne, IN 7 Network One AIN/UATV

Births[edit]

Date Name Notability
January 3 Ellis Ann Jackson Actress (Talia in the Kitchen)
January 14 Jayce Mroz Actor (I Am Frankie)
January 18 Claire Engler Actress (A.N.T. Farm)
January 19 Tyler Merna Voice actor (Prince James on Sofia the First)
January 21 Jackson Brundage Actor (One Tree Hill, See Dad Run, Harvey Beaks)
February 5 Connor Gibbs Actor (Ghost Whisperer)
February 15 Haley Tju Actress (Bella and the Bulldogs, Where's Waldo?)
February 16 Katherine Forrester Canadian voice actress (Katie on PAW Patrol)
February 19 David Mazouz Actor (Touch, Gotham)
February 21 Isabella Acres Actress (Better Off Ted)
Amarr M. Wooten Actor (Knight Squad)
February 23 Tommi Rose Actress (I Am Frankie)
March 6 Milo Manheim Actor
March 26 Ciara Riley Wilson Actress
March 30 Uriel Baldesco Filipino actress (I Am Frankie)
April 5 Robbie Tucker Actor (The Young and the Restless, See Dad Run)
April 8 Kyla Rae Kowalewski Voice actress (Anais on The Amazing World of Gumball)
April 20 Ian Alexander Actor (The OA)
April 21 Maria Quezada Actress (Talia in the Kitchen)
June 8 Owen Mason Canadian voice actor (Ryder on PAW Patrol (2013–15))
June 9 Xolo Mariduena Actor (Parenthood, Cobra Kai)
June 13 DeVore Ledridge Actress (Bizaardvark)
June 27 Curtis Harris Actor (The Haunted Hathaways)
July 8 Riele Downs Canadian actress (Henry Danger, The Adventures of Kid Danger)
July 10 Isabela Moner Actress (Dora and Friends: Into the City!, 100 Things to Do Before High School)
July 12 Niles Fitch Actor (This Is Us)
July 31 Sean Kyer Canadian actor (Odd Squad)
August 8 Bebe Wood Actress (The New Normal, The Real O'Neals, Love, Victor)
August 13 Alyssa Jirrels Actress (Mech-X4)
August 16 Cole Jensen Actor (Crash & Bernstein)
August 21 Dallas Liu[citation needed] Actor (Legendary Dudas, PEN15)
August 30 Sean Ryan Fox Actor (Henry Danger, The Adventures of Kid Danger)
September 4 Tenzing Norgay Trainor Actor (Liv and Maddie)
September 18 Luke Mullen Actor (Andi Mack)
October 5 Dalila Bela Canadian actress (Odd Squad, Ready Jet Go!, Anne)
October 12 Raymond Ochoa Actor
October 13 Caleb McLaughlin Actor (Stranger Things)
October 14 Rowan Blanchard Actress (Girl Meets World, The Goldbergs)
October 17 Jake Beale Actor
October 27 Teilor Grubbs Actress (Hawaii Five-0)
October 30 Jaheem King Toombs Actor (100 Things to Do Before High School)
November 5 Alex Hook Canadian actress (I Am Frankie)
November 7 Sawyer Barth Actor (The Kids Are Alright)
November 14 Chloe Lang Actress (Stephanie on LazyTown)
November 15 Sadie Stanley Actress (Kim Possible)
November 23 Parker Queenan Actor (Are You Afraid of the Dark?)
December 5 Diego Velazquez Actor (The Thundermans, Zoe Valentine)
December 8 Kamran Lucas Actor (Mech-X4)
Tylen Jacob Williams Actor (Instant Mom)
December 14 Joshua Rush Actor (Clarence, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, The Lion Guard, Andi Mack, Where's Waldo?)
December 28 Madison De La Garza Actress (Desperate Housewives) and sister of Demi Lovato
December 31 Alex Thorne Canadian voice actor (PAW Patrol, PJ Masks)

Deaths[edit]

Date Name Age Notability
January 1 Ray Walston 86 American actor (My Favorite Martian)
January 6 Scott Marlowe 68 American film, stage and television actor
January 8 Don Brodie 96 American actor
January 18 Al Waxman 65 Canadian actor and director (Lt. Samuels on Cagney & Lacey)
January 21 Sandy Baron 64 American actor and comedian
January 22 Roy Brown 68 Clown and puppeteer
January 24 Dick Whittinghill 87 American actor
January 25 Sam Singer 88 American animator and producer
January 28 Sally Mansfield 77 American actress
February 7 Dale Evans 88 Singer, actress (The Roy Rogers Show) and wife of Roy Rogers
February 20 Bob Weiskopf 86 Writer (I Love Lucy)
February 27 Stan Margulies 80 Producer (Roots, The Thorn Birds)
March 8 Edward Winter 63 Actor (Colonel Flagg on M*A*S*H)
March 12 Morton Downey Jr. 68 Host of (The Morton Downey Jr. Show)
March 15 Ann Sothern 92 Actress (Private Secretary, My Mother the Car)
March 16 Norma MacMillan 79 Voice actor (Casper the Friendly Ghost, Gumby)
March 22 William Hanna 90 Co-founder (with Joseph Barbera) of famous Hanna-Barbera animation studio
April 15 Joey Ramone 49 Singer-songwriter (Ramones)
April 29 Dale Earnhardt 49 Race car driver
May 12 Perry Como 88 Singer, TV host (Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall)
May 19 Pat Falken Smith 75 Soap opera writer (Days of Our Lives)
May 22 Whitman Mayo 70 Actor (Grady Wilson on Sanford and Son)
May 23 Harry Townes 86 Actor (The Fugitive)
May 31 Arlene Francis 93 Actress and game show panelist (What's My Line?)
June 2 Imogene Coca 92 Actress and comedian (Your Show of Shows)
June 21 Carroll O'Connor 76 Actor (Archie Bunker on All in the Family and Chief Bill Gillespie on In the Heat of the Night)
August 3 Christopher Hewett 80 Actor (Mr. Belvedere)
August 4 Lorenzo Music 64 Writer and actor; co-creator of The Bob Newhart Show; voice actor (Carlton the doorman on Rhoda, Garfield the cat)
August 25 Aaliyah 22 Singer and actress
September 2 Troy Donahue 65 Actor (Hawaiian Eye, Surfside 6)
September 3 Thuy Trang 27 Actress (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers)
September 11 David Angell 55 Writer (Cheers, Frasier)
Barbara Olson 45 Commentator who worked for CNN and Fox News
October 15 Ralph Levy 80 Director (The Jack Benny Program, Petticoat Junction)
October 17 Jay Livingston 86 Songwriter (themes to Bonanza and Mister Ed)
November 29 George Harrison 58 Singer-songwriter (The Beatles)
John Mitchum 82 Actor
December 1 Johnny Stearns 85 Actor and producer (Mary Kay and Johnny, Tonight Starring Steve Allen)
December 13 Chuck Schuldiner 34 Singer, songwriter, guitarist (guest on Headbangers Ball)
December 20 Foster Brooks 89 Actor
December 22 Lance Loud 50 Member of the family documented in (An American Family)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  4. Carman, John (September 22, 2001). "Musicians, actors honor heroes, raise money for attack victims". San Francisco Chronicle. p. A1.
  5. The 53rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards from Variety (November 6, 2001)
  6. Kaplan, Don (November 17, 2001). "Victoria's Undies Fall Off". New York Post. Retrieved March 6, 2009.
  7. "The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show (2001)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
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