1998 in American television

In American television in 1998, notable events included television series debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel initiations, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and disputes.

Events

January

DateEvent
3Jim McKay announces that Wide World of Sports has been cancelled by ABC after 37 years.
12CBS acquires the rights to the AFC of the NFL as part of a $4 billion, eight-year contract; Fox and ABC renew their agreements for the NFC and Monday Night Football, respectively (Super Bowl XXXII, broadcast on January 25, would be NBC's last NFL game until 2006).
15Many of Sinclair's stations that were previously affiliated with UPN were converted to affiliates of The WB.
30CBS affiliate in Orlando, WCPX-TV changes its name to WKMG-TV following its purchase by Post-Newsweek.

February

DateEvent
9Prevue Channel (now Pop) revamps its programming to include short-form segments. The revamp lasts until January 31, 1999, when the channel is renamed TV Guide Channel.

March

DateEvent
18A wanted child molester named Matthew Fenwick appears as a contestant on the game show Wheel of Fortune and wins $4,400. At the time of the episode's airing, Matthew was on the run after being accused of molesting two underage girls, ages 8 and 10, who discovered Matthew on the game show after a warrant was issued for him in November 1997 by the police. He was arrested two days after his appearance on the game show and subsequently pled guilty in July 1998 for two counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child.
29World Wrestling Federation wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin defeats Shawn Michaels, winning his first WWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XIV. With this, it has been cited to be the full beginning of the "Attitude Era".

April

DateEvent
4CatDog premieres on Nickelodeon following the 1998 Kids' Choice Awards. The show did not air every day until October.
6Long-running British children's television series Teletubbies begins its U.S. television debut on PBS Kids.
9The Price Is Right's 5,000th episode is broadcast on CBS. On the show, every pricing game is played for a car (something Price had only done once before. It has been repeated only once since then). At the beginning of the show, CBS announces it has renamed Studio 33 (the studio at CBS Television City where The Price Is Right has taped since its 1972 return) the Bob Barker Studios in honor of the show's then-host and executive producer.
11The National Cable Television Association announces they will discontinue the CableACE awards, due to the Emmy Awards recognizing cable programming.
24A second special episode of Dallas, Dallas: War of the Ewings, airs on CBS seven years after the original series finished.
30Seven television stations broadcast the suicide of maintenance worker Daniel V. Jones on live television. The incident causes many to criticize Los Angeles television stations' practice of airing police pursuits live and calls for proposed changes in the way live coverage of events are handled in the future.

May

DateEvent
7The infamous Seinfeld episode, "The Puerto Rican Day" is broadcast on NBC. In it, Cosmo Kramer accidentally burns and then stomps on the Puerto Rican flag. NBC was forced to apologize and had it banned from airing on the network again. Also, it was not initially part of the syndicated package. In the summer of 2002, the episode started to appear with the flag-burning sequence intact.
1476.3 million people tune in to The Finale of Seinfeld on NBC.
28Former Saturday Night Live actor and comedian Phil Hartman, then featuring on the NBC sitcom NewsRadio, the Fox animated sitcom The Simpsons, and announcer of Cartoon Network is shot and killed by his wife (who then kills herself).

June

DateEvent
11United Video Satellite Group, parent company of the Prevue Channel (now Pop), acquires TV Guide from News Corporation for $800 million and 60 million shares of stock worth an additional $1.2 billion. In recognition of this, Prevue Channel will rebrand to the TV Guide Channel on February 1, 1999.[1][2]
14Game 6 of the NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz is broadcast on NBC. The game registered a 22.3 Nielsen rating and 38 share with average 35.9 million viewers. This made it the highest rated and most watched game in the history of the National Basketball Association. 72 million people in the US watched at least part of the game.[3] The previous record was a 21.2 rating and 37 share for Game 7 of the 1988 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Detroit Pistons.[4]

August

DateEvent
3The feud between UPN and Sinclair Broadcast Group has been ended, with many of the Milwaukee, Birmingham, Raleigh and Charleston stations that were temporary independent stations went back to being UPN affiliates.
15A pre-season football game in Vancouver, British Columbia between the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks is CBS's first NFL football broadcast since January 1994.
16KATH-LP in Juneau, Alaska signs on the air, giving the Juneau market its first full-time NBC affiliate. The sign-on was delayed for a month due to delays in receiving the equipment required to place the station on the local GCI cable system (Sister station KSCT-LP in Sitka, the market's former Fox affiliate, had already switched to NBC).[5][6]

September

DateEvent
6CBS resumes its regular season coverage of the National Football League for the first time since 1993.
8In front of a nationwide audience watching on Fox, Mark McGwire hits his 62nd home run of the Major League Baseball season, breaking the 37 year old record held by Roger Maris.
17Frasier appears for the first time on Thursday nights in the 9:00 slot, NBC had been discussing in May, displacing Seinfeld, although Just Shoot Me! has been moved to Tuesdays two days earlier. The show produced new episodes in its slot next week.

October

DateEvent
4UPN adds two additional nights of programming to its schedule with primetime series added to Friday nights, including a movie block on Thursday nights.
21Fox broadcasts the Game 4 of its second World Series. The New York Yankees defeat the San Diego Padres, winning their 24th championship and second since 1996.
19Fox Family Channel debuts its new annual event 13 Nights of Halloween.

November

DateEvent
8The Milwaukee, Raleigh, Birmingham and Charleston stations owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group aired many Star Trek: Voyager episodes viewers left out of the last season, with the permission of UPN and Paramount Television.
20The Rugrats Movie, based on Nickelodeon's hit series Rugrats is released in theaters. The movie introduces the character of Dil Pickles, who became a main character in Rugrats the following January. The Rugrats Movie was a commercial success, making a grand total of $100,494,675 domestically and another $40,400,000 in international markets.[7] To promote the movie, Nickelodeon put all Rugrats episodes on hiatus for the week. It was the first time since 1994 that Rugrats was not part of Nick's daily schedule.

December

DateEvent

Programs

Debuts

DateShowNetwork
January 1A Baby StoryTLC
January 3The Magnificent SevenCBS
January 4Ask HarrietFox
January 5The Charlie Horse Music PizzaPBS Kids
January 8Crime StoriesCourt TV
WCW ThunderTBS
January 15PreyABC
Style & SubstanceCBS
January 20Dawson's CreekThe WB
January 24ABC News Saturday NightABC
January 26Special Report with Bret BaierFox News Channel
January 30Jep!Game Show Network
February 1Fox & FriendsFox News Channel
February 2ThreeThe WB
February 6Power Rangers in SpaceFox Kids
February 7Silver Surfer
February 23The CloserCBS
February 24Four Corners
February 28Bug JuiceDisney Channel
March 9House RulesNBC
March 10That's LifeABC
Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place
Weather CenterThe Weather Channel
March 11Significant OthersFox
March 15PB&J OtterPlayhouse Disney
March 17For Your LoveNBC
LateLine
March 24True LifeMTV
April 2World's Wildest Police VideosFox
April 4CatDogNickelodeon
April 6Getting PersonalFox
PushABC
TeletubbiesPBS Kids
April 9Mysteries and ScandalsE!
April 13Love Boat: The Next WaveUPN
April 19You're the OneThe WB
April 20Kelly Kelly
May 11Call for HelpZDTV
Internet Tonight
The Screen Savers
Silicon Spin
May 14Celebrity DeathmatchMTV
May 25Say What? Karaoke
June 1The Challenge
June 3The Simple LifeCBS
June 6Sex and the CityHBO
Today's Homeowner with Danny LipfordSyndication
June 8Invasion AmericaThe WB
Forgive or ForgetSyndication
June 22The Howie Mandel Show
Faux PauseGame Show Network
July 4X-PlayZDTV
July 13The Sifl and Olly ShowMTV
July 16Fox FilesFox
July 18Bad DogFox Family
The NetUSA Network
July 19Sins of the City
Oh Yeah! CartoonsNickelodeon
August 1Linc'sShowtime
You're On!Nickelodeon
August 2WWE HeatUSA Network
August 5Whose Line Is It Anyway?ABC
August 15I Can't Believe You Said ThatFox Family
Outrageous!
August 17Judge Mills LaneSyndication
Welcome to ParadoxSci-Fi Channel
August 18Any Day NowLifetime
Maggie
Ohh Nooo! Mr. Bill PresentsFox Family
August 22The Howard Stern Radio ShowCBS
August 23Holding the BabyFox
That '70s Show
August 26Oh BabyLifetime
August 31HerculesDisney Channel and ABC
Great Day AmericaPAX TV
The Reel to Reel Picture Show
Woman's Day
September 1Book TVC-SPAN2
NFL LiveESPN2
Cousin SkeeterNickelodeon
The Wild Thornberrys
September 5The Secret Files of the Spy DogsFox Kids
September 6It's a MiraclePAX TV
September 7The Mystic Knights of Tir Na NogFox Kids
September 9First WaveSci-Fi Channel
September 11Living in CaptivityFox
September 12AnimorphsNickelodeon
One WorldNBC
Godzilla: The SeriesFox Kids
Mad Jack the Pirate
The Mr. Potato Head Show
Young Hercules
September 13The Army ShowThe WB
September 14Judge Joe BrownSyndication
The Roseanne Show
Total Request LiveMTV
Histeria!Kids' WB
September 15CostelloFox
September 19Pinky, Elmyra & the BrainKids' WB
September 21The Brian Benben ShowCBS
The King of QueensCBS
L.A. DoctorsCBS
Change of HeartSyndication
Donny & Marie
Hyperion BayThe WB
Conrad BloomNBC
Will & Grace
September 22Encore! Encore!
The HughleysABC
Sports NightABC
September 24JesseNBC
September 25Buddy FaroCBS
Brother's KeeperABC
Two of a Kind
September 26Cupid
Fantasy Island
Martial LawCBS
V.I.P.Syndication
September 28The CutMTV
September 29Vengeance UnlimitedABC
FelicityThe WB
September 30The Secret Lives of MenABC
Maggie WintersCBS
To Have & to Hold
October 2Friday Night FightsESPN2
Off the WallDisney Channel
October 3BirdzCBS
Flying Rhino Junior HighCBS
Mortal Kombat: KonquestSyndication
AnatoleCBS
Dumb BunniesCBS
October 4Air AmericaSyndication
Rolie Polie OliePlayhouse Disney
October 5InquizitionGame Show Network
NoddyPBS Kids
DiRestaUPN
Guys Like Us
The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer
October 6Mercy Point
October 7CharmedThe WB
Out of the BoxPlayhouse Disney
Seven DaysUPN
October 9Legacy
October 10Brats of the Lost NebulaKids' WB
October 11Malibu, CASyndication
October 16TrinityNBC
October 17Wind on Water
October 19The New Addams FamilyFox Family
October 20The FBI FilesDiscovery Channel
October 23BrimstoneFox
October 25The Famous Jett JacksonDisney Channel
October 27America's Greatest PetsUPN
Reunited
November 2BeckerCBS
Jay Jay the Jet PlaneTLC
November 7City ConfidentialA&E
Little MenPAX TV
Mythic WarriorsCBS
November 18The Powerpuff GirlsCartoon Network
December 1Comedy Central PresentsComedy Central

Ending this year

DateShowDebut
January 1413 Hope St.1997
Living Single1993
January 3Newton's Apple1983
January 4Beakman's World1992
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip1996
January 10Jungle Cubs
January 12Jenny1997
January 13Dellaventura
January 15The Secret World of Alex Mack1994
January 16The Visitor1997
January 22Union Square
January 24Cracker
January 29Ask Harriet1998
January 31Spider-Man1994
February 5The Ink and Paint Club1997
February 7Wheel 2000
February 8Muppets Tonight1996
February 9Fired Up1997
February 10Make Me Laugh1958
February 13Teen Angel1997
February 17Grace Under Fire1993
February 20Channel Umptee-31997
February 23Bobby's World1990
February 27The Gregory Hines Show1997
March 2Sparks1996
Big Bad Beetleborgs
March 3Four Corners1998
March 4101 Dalmatians: The Series1997
March 6Hiller and Diller
March 7Gadget Boy & Heather1995
USA Up All Night1989
March 14Nothing Scared1997
March 15The Tom Show
March 16George & Leo
March 20Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation
March 21Fame L.A.
March 25Significant Others1998
March 27Big Bag1996
April 17Players1997
April 25The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police
April 27Brooklyn South
Tots TV1993
May 3Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher1996
You're the One1998
May 4The Closer
Alright Already1997
May 14Seinfeld1989
May 16Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman1993
Silver Surfer1998
May 18Murphy Brown (returned in 2018)1988
Team Knight Rider1997
May 19Good News
May 22Singled Out1995
May 25The Naked Truth
May 26Soul Man1997
May 31Sleepwalkers
The Larry Sanders Show1992
June 7Kelly Kelly1998
June 12Geraldo1987
June 15Michael Hayes1997
June 20Bill Nye the Science Guy1993
June 23You Wish1997
Cartoon Sushi
June 25New York Undercover1994
June 26Step by Step1991
July 2C-16: FBI1997
July 7Invasion America1998
July 8The Simple Life
July 9Prey
July 13Cybill1995
July 17Family Matters1989
July 18Timecop1997
July 22Ellen1994
July 25Weird Science
August 6Push1998
August 14Shop 'til You Drop (returned in 2000)1991
Debt1996
Shopping Spree
August 25USA Tuesday Night Fights1982
September 2Style & Substance1998
September 3The Statler Brothers Show1991
September 12Think CBS Kidz1997
September 20NBC Nightside1991
September 23The RuPaul Show1996
October 2Wishbone1995
The Reel to Reel Picture Show1998
October 4You're On!
October 12The Brian Benben Show
October 13Costello
October 16Getting Personal
Living in Captivity
October 17Sins of the City
The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper1996
October 28The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer1998
November 6All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series1996
November 7The Secret Lives of Men1998
November 14Animaniacs (returned in 2020)1993
Pinky and the Brain1995
November 16Goosebumps
November 21Power Rangers in Space1998
November 25Babylon 51994
December 4The Puzzle Place1995
Buddy Faro1998
December 9To Have & to Hold
December 12The Cut
The New Adventures of Zorro1997
December 13The Army Show1998
The New Adventures of Robin Hood1997
December 15Holding the Baby1998
December 20The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo1996
December 21Conrad Bloom1998
December 28Mr. Show with Bob and David1995
The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss1996
December 29Reunited1998
December 31This Week in Baseball1977

Entering syndication this year

ShowSeasonsIn productionSource
Chicago Hope4Yes[8]
Dave's World4No[9]
Doug6Yes
Diagnosis: Murder5Yes[9]
ER4Yes[10]
Friends4Yes[11]
The Nanny5Yes[12]
New York Undercover4No[13]
Newsradio4Yes[14]
Sister, Sister5Yes[15]
This Old House19Yes[16]
Touched by an Angel4Yes[9]

Returning this year

ShowLast airedPrevious networkNew titleNew networkDate of return
Kids Say the Darndest Things1995CBSSameSameJanuary 9
The NFL Today1994CBSSeptember 6
Disney's Brand Spanking New! Doug1997ABCDisney's DougABC/SyndicationSeptember 12
Hollywood Squares1989SyndicationSameSameSeptember 14
Love Connection1994September 21
Match Game1991ABCSyndication

Changes of network affiliation

ShowMoved fromMoved to
For Your LoveNBCThe WB
TV's Bloopers & Practical JokesABC
SlidersFoxSci-Fi Channel
Magic Adventures of MumfieFox KidsFox Family Channel
FlipperSyndicationPAX TV
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The SeriesSyndicationFox Family Channel
All New Captain Kangaroo
Match GameABCSyndication

Made-for-TV movies

TitleNetworkDate of airing
HalloweentownDisney ChannelOctober 17

Miniseries

TitleNetworkDate of airing
The Last Don IICBSMay 3[17]
Peter Benchley's CreatureABCMay 17
Thanks of a Grateful NationShowtimeMay 31

Networks and services

Network launches

NetworkTypeLaunch dateNotesSource
Discovery en EspanolCable televisionUnknown
ESPN ClassicCable televisionJanuary 1
Showtime ExtremeCable and satelliteMarch 10Showtime Extreme, a multiplex channel from Showtime, airs action and adventure films, thrillers, gangster films and sporting events. The channel's launch coincided with Viacom's channels (excluding the Showtime networks) moving from USSB to DirecTV.
BBC AmericaCable and satelliteMarch 29BBC Worldwide and Discovery Communications launched BBC America as part of a $565 million alliance to develop new channels and co-productions. The channel carried British drama, comedy, and documentary programs and live news broadcasts from BBC World.
Toon DisneyCable and satelliteApril 18Toon Disney, devoted to carrying animated series and movies 24 hours a day, was launched by The Walt Disney Company on Disney Channel's 15th anniversary. The first program to air was "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment from Fantasia.
ZDTVCable and satelliteMay 11A channel launched by Ziff Davis airing technology-based programs.
CityVisionCable televisionJune 8
Lifetime Movie NetworkCable and satelliteJune 29A offshoot of Lifetime carrying made-for-TV movies aimed at women.
Discovery Health ChannelCable and satelliteJuly 1Discovery Health Channel aired repeats of health-oriented programs from other Discovery networks, plus some original programming.
Discovery Wings ChannelCable and satelliteJuly 15Named after the Discovery Channel series Wings, Discovery Wings Channel aired programs related to aircraft and aerospace. Discovery Wings also showed top-of-the-hour interstitials featuring aviation forecast data provided by the National Weather Service.
MTV S
MTVX
VH1 Country
VH1 Smooth
VH1 Soul
Digital cableAugust 1MTV Networks launches "The Suite from MTV and VH1", five music channels initially exclusive to digital cable.
PAXOver-the-air multicastAugust 31Paxson Communications launches PAX TV (now named Ion Television), a family-oriented broadcast network. Paxson's stations previously carried a number of paid programming services (as well as the overnight Christian block The Worship Network), branded as the Infomall Television Network until at the time of PAX's launch.[9]
The WB 100+ Station GroupCable televisionSeptember 21The WB launches its programming service of cable-only networks, branded as the 100+ Station Group. It was originally known as The WeB, which was from its launch until March of next year. Several cable providers that carried The WB's programming on WGN Superstation feed (until it was dropped the following September) were replaced by its own service.[18]
The Biography ChannelCable and satelliteNovember 16First announced in June 1996, The Biography Channel aired episodes of A&E's profile series Biography and related series.
History Channel InternationalCable and satelliteNovember 16History Channel International broadcast programs focusing on world history, plus a selection of programs in foreign languages for the Cable in the Classroom initiative.

Network conversions

Old network nameNew network nameTypeConversion DateNotesSource
CBS Eye on PeopleEye on PeopleCable televisionUnknown
Nostalgia Good TVGoodlife TV NetworkCable televisionUnknown
The Family ChannelFox Family ChannelCable and satelliteAugust 15More than a year after its acquisition by News Corporation's Fox Kids Worldwide, Inc., The Family Channel is re-initiated as Fox Family Channel, with the network now targeting a younger family-oriented audience than that of its predecessor.
HBO2HBO PlusCable and satelliteOctober 1
HBO3HBO SignatureCable and satelliteOctober 1
Q2Style NetworkCable and satelliteOctober 1QVC shut down its Q2 network on October 1 and sold its satellite capacity to E!, who used the space to launch Style Network.

Closures

NetworkTypeClosure dateNotesSource
American Sports ClassicsCable and satelliteUnknown
Sega ChannelOnline serviceJuly 31

Television stations

Station launches

DateMarketStationChannelAffiliation
JanuaryLake Worth/West Palm Beach, FloridaWPXP-TV68inTV
January 12Laredo, TexasK68FU68Vida Communications
February 2Rochester, New YorkWBGT-LP40UPN
MarchGarden City, KansasKDCK21PBS
Smoky Hills PTV
April 21Provo, UtahKUPX-TV16inTV
May 18Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PennsylvaniaWSWB-TV64inTV
May 28Clarksville, TennesseeW69EC69Independent
June 1Morehead/Lexington, Kentucky
(now licensed in Richmond, Kentucky)
WAOM67UPN
June 15Live Oak, FloridaWFXU57Fox
June 16Wichita, KansasK53EO53America's Voice/ZDTV
July 10Walla Walla, WashingtonK33EJ333ABN
July 15Palo Alto/San Francisco, CaliforniaKTLN68Total Living Network
July 16Pocatello/Idaho Falls, IdahoKFXP31Fox
August 15Helena, MontanaKMTF10
August 17Juneau, AlaskaK05JR5NBC
August 27Albany, New YorkWVBG-LP25Independent
August 31Baton Rouge, LouisianaK52CQ52PAX TV
Charlottesville, VirginiaWADA-LP55
Newton/Des Moines, IowaKFPX-TV39
Kaneoche/Honolulu, HawaiiKPXO-TV66
Huntington/Charleston, West VirginiaWLPX-TV29
Shreveport, LouisianaKPXJ21
September 8Mitchell, South DakotaKDLV-TV5NBC
September 22Lima, OhioW65DP65Fox
(via WOHL-LP)
October 5Charleston/Huntington, West VirginiaWHCP30The WB
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MinnesotaK35CY35HSN
October 8Huntington, West VirginiaW53BJ53The WB
(as a translator of WHCP)
October 19Toledo, OhioWLMB40Religious independent
November 6Bakersfield, CaliforniaK24EJ24Fox
November 24Syracuse, New YorkWSPX-TV56Pax TV
December 3Nashville, TennesseeW68CG68The Box
December 6Salt Lake City, UtahKAZG24Independent
December 4Crandon/Wausau, WisconsinWBIJ-TV4FamilyNet
December 10Monroe, Louisiana
(El Dorado, Arkansas)
KAQY11ABC
December 15Steubenville, OhioW28AS28Independent
Unknown dateAtlanta, GeorgiaW20AI20ShopNBC
Mercer, PennsylvaniaWPXI-LP17Fox
Payette, IdahoK17ED173ABN
Scottsville, KentuckyW48BM48Religious independent (primary)
FamilyNet (secondary)
Winnemucca, NevadaKWNV7NBC
(satellite of KRNV/Reno)
Youngstown, OhioWYFX-LP62
(now on 19)
Fox

Stations changing network affiliation

MarketDateStationChannelPrior affiliationNew affiliation
Sacramento/Stockton/Modesto, CaliforniaJanuary 5KPWB/KMAX-TV31The WBUPN
KQCA58UPNThe WB
Baltimore, MarylandJanuary 15WNUV54
Cincinnati, OhioWBQC-LP25The WBIndependent
WSTR-TV64UPNThe WB
Indianapolis, IndianaWTTV/WTTK4/29Independent
Oklahoma City, OklahomaKOCB34The WB
Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaWNPA19The WBUPN
WCWB22UPNThe WB
Kansas City, MissouriJanuary 21KSMO-TV62
Baltimore, MarylandJanuary 20WUTB24HSNUPN
San Antonio, TexasJanuary 25KRRT35UPNThe WB
Provo, UtahAugust 31KUPX-TV16inTVPax TV
Las Vegas, NevadaMarch 1KUPN21UPNThe WB
KFBT33The WBIndependent
Indianapolis, IndianaApril 6WTTV/WTTK4/29IndependentThe WB
WNDY-TV23The WBUPN
Lake Worth/West Palm Beach, FloridaAugust 31WPXP-TV68inTVPax TV
Oklahoma City, OklahomaJune 15KPSG43PBSUPN
Norfolk, VirginiaAugust 1WTVZ-TV33FoxThe WB
WVBT43The WBFox
Raleigh, North CarolinaWLFL22FoxThe WB
WRAZ50The WBFox
Akron/Cleveland, OhioAugust 31WVPX-TV23inTVPAX TV
Arlington/Dallas/Fort Worth, TexasKPXD-TV68
Detroit, MichiganUnknown dateWLPC-LP26America One (primary)
FamilyNet (secondary)
FamilyNet (exclusive)
Norwell/Boston, MassachusettsAugust 31WBPX-TV46inTVPax TV
Champaign/Decatur/Urbana, IllinoisWPXU-TV23
Chicago, IllinoisWCFC/WCPX-TV38Christian independent
Hagerstown, Maryland
(Washington, D.C.)
WWPX-TV60inTV
Kenosha/Milwaukee, WisconsinWHKE/WPXE-TV55
Los Angeles, CaliforniaKPXN-TV30
Miami/Fort Lauderdale, FloridaWPXM-TV35
New York, New YorkWPXN-TV31
Melbourne/Orlando, FloridaWOPX-TV56
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(Wilmington, Delaware)
WPPX-TV61
Rome/Atlanta, GeorgiaWTLK/WPXA-TV14
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CaliforniaKKPX-TV65
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PennsylvaniaWQPX-TV64inTV (as WSWB-TV)
Seattle-Tacoma, WashingtonKBGE/KWPX-TV33ValueVision
Albany, New YorkOctober 5WVBG-LP25IndependentUPN
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PennsylvaniaNovember 1WSWB
WILF
38
53
FoxThe WB

Births

DateNameNotability
January 4Coco JonesActress (So Random!, Good Luck Charlie) and singer
January 9Kerris DorseyActress (Brothers & Sisters, Ray Donovan)
January 12Nathan GambleActor (Runaway, Hank)
January 22Joe SerafiniActor (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series)
January 23Rachel CrowActress (Fred: The Show, Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh) and singer
January 28Ariel WinterActress (Modern Family, Sofia the First)
February 9Isabella GomezActress
February 15Zachary GordonActor (Bubble Guppies, Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
February 20Matt HunterColombian-American singer and voice actor (Go, Diego, Go!)
March 5Micah FowlerActor (Speechless)
March 22Paola AndinoActress (Every Witch Way)
April 6Peyton ListActress (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Jessie, Bunk'd, Light as a Feather, Cobra Kai)
Spencer ListActor
April 9Elle FanningActress and sister of Dakota Fanning
April 11Oliver DillonEnglish actor (Lumpy on My Friends Tigger & Pooh)
April 12Larry SapersteinActor (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series)
April 24Ryan NewmanActress (Zeke and Luther, See Dad Run, The Thundermans)
April 27Froy GutierrezActor (Teen Wolf)
June 11Charlie TahanActor (Wayward Pines)
June 16Lauren TaylorActress (Best Friends Whenever) and singer
June 19Atticus ShafferActor (The Middle, Fish Hooks, Steven Universe, The Lion Guard)
June 24Coy StewartActor (Are We There Yet?, Bella and the Bulldogs)
July 7Dylan SprayberryActor (Teen Wolf)
July 8Jaden SmithActor (All of Us, The Get Down), rapper and son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith
July 9Robert CapronActor (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
July 10Haley PullosActress (General Hospital)
July 17Kennedy Lea SlocumActress (WITS Academy)
July 22Madison PettisActress (Cory in the House, Phineas and Ferb, Life with Boys, Lab Rats, The Fosters)
July 24Bindi IrwinAustralian actress (Dancing with the Stars season 21 [winner])
Logan GroveVoice actor (Gumball on The Amazing World of Gumball (2011–14))
July 25Kyson FacerActor (I Am Frankie)
July 31Rico RodriguezActor (Modern Family)
August 1Khamani GriffinActor (All of Us, Carpoolers, Ni Hao, Kai-Lan)
August 3Cozi ZuehlsdorffActress and singer
August 8Shawn MendesCanadian singer
August 13Devan LeosActor (Mighty Med)
August 25China Anne McClainActress (Tyler Perry's House of Payne, Jonas, A.N.T. Farm, Descendants: Wicked World, Descendants, Black Lightning) and singer
September 4Elizabeth EliasActress (Every Witch Way)
October 1Danika YaroshActress (See Dad Run, Shameless, Heroes Reborn)
October 6Matt CornettActor (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series)
October 28Nolan GouldActor (Modern Family)
November 4Darcy Rose ByrnesActress (The Young and the Restless, Desperate Housewives, The Legend of Korra, Sofia the First, Spirit Riding Free)
November 17Kara HaywardActress
November 22Eric UngerActor
November 23Samantha DiazSinger (American Idol)[19]
Bradley Steven PerryActor (Good Luck Charlie, Mighty Med, Descendants: Wicked World, Lab Rats: Elite Force)
November 24Peyton MeyerActor (Girl Meets World)
December 2Annalise BassoActress
Amber FrankActress (The Haunted Hathaways, Spirit Riding Free)
December 8Tanner BuchananActor (Designated Survivor, Cobra Kai)
December 16Kiara MuhammadVoice actress (Doc McStuffins, Sofia the First)
December 17Jasmine ArmfieldEnglish actress (EastEnders)
December 22G HanneliusActress (Surviving Suburbia, Sonny with a Chance, Good Luck Charlie, Dog with a Blog) and singer
December 23Jackie RadinskyActor (Bella and the Bulldogs)
December 29Paris BerelcActress (Mighty Med, Lab Rats: Elite Force, Alexa & Katie)
December 31Hunter SchaferActress (Euphoria)

Deaths

DateNameAgeNotability
January 4Mae Questel89Actress (voice of Olive Oyl in Popeye the Sailor)
January 5Sonny Bono62Singer and entertainer (The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour)
January 21Jack Lord77Actor (Steve McGarrett on Hawaii Five-O)
February 3Fat Pat27American rapper
February 6Carl Wilson51Singer-songwriter (The Beach Boys) and brother of Brian Wilson
February 19Grandpa Jones84Comedian and musician (Hee Haw)
February 23Philip Abbott74Actor (The F.B.I.)
March 10Lloyd Bridges85Actor (Mike Nelson on Sea Hunt)
April 17Linda McCartney56Musician (guest star on The Simpsons) (Paul McCartney's wife)
May 14Frank Sinatra82Singer, actor, and producer
May 28Phil Hartman49Actor, comedian (Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, NewsRadio)
July 6Roy Rogers86Singer and actor (The Roy Rogers Show)
July 21Robert Young91Actor (Father Knows Best, Marcus Welby, M.D.)
July 30Buffalo Bob Smith80Children's show host (Howdy Doody)
August 2Shari Lewis65Puppeteer (Lamb Chop's Play-Along)
September 23Mary Frann55Actress (Joanna on Newhart)
October 2Gene Autry91Musical performer (The Gene Autry Show)
October 3Roddy McDowall70Actor (Tales of the Gold Monkey)
November 17Dick O'Neill70Actor (Family Matters, Home Improvement)
Esther Rolle78Actress (Florida on Maude and Good Times)
December 6Michael Zaslow56Actor (Roger Thorpe on Guiding Light)
December 14Norman Fell74Actor (Stanley Roper on Three's Company)
December 23Michelle Thomas30Actress (Myra on Family Matters, Justine on The Cosby Show)
December 25Richard Paul58Actor (Carter Country, Match Game)

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