2023 in American television
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The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2023. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; information on controversies, business transactions, and carriage disputes; and deaths of those who made various contributions to the medium.
Notable events
January
Date | Event | Source |
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2 | During the first quarter of that night’s Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest and collapsed midfield after tackling Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. Hamlin received treatment (including CPR and automated external defibrillation) on-field by stadium medical personnel, who were able to restore his heartbeat, and was subsequently taken to University of Cincinnati Medical Center in critical condition. (Hamlin came out of his induced coma on January 5, with his neurological functions determined to be intact; he was released from UCMC on January 9 and returned to Buffalo, where he underwent two additional days of evaluation at Buffalo General Medical Center before being released there.) After being suspended for roughly 45 minutes with 5:58 remaining in the quarter, the game—which was simulcast on ABC, in addition to its regular broadcasts on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+—was postponed. On January 6, the NFL announced that the game would not be completed; playoff seeding that was to be determined by the Bills–Bengals game was instead decided by winning percentage (factoring this, the Bengals would clinch the AFC North championship title), and matchups were determined through Wild Card games (involving the Miami Dolphins against the Bills, and the Baltimore Ravens against the Bengals) scheduled for January 14 and 15, respectively. The Bills and Bengals would each advance to the Divisional Playoffs, which saw the Bengals qualify for the AFC Championship, 27–10, in a January 22 rematch against the Bills. | [1][2] [3][4] [5][6] |
3 | For The View's first episode of the year, current and former hosts (including original panelists Star Jones, Debbie Matenopoulos and Meredith Vieira, the latter appearing via phone call due to illness) reunite to honor Barbara Walters. Walters, who died on December 30, 2022 at age 93, created and produced the ABC daytime talk show, and was among its panelists from its August 1997 debut until her retirement in May 2014. | [7] |
5 | The CBS News and Stations Los Angeles duopoly of KCBS and KCAL rebrands their joint news operation uniformally as "KCAL News", coinciding with the namesake independent station launching a seven-hour weekday morning newscast (its first weekday news venture in that daypart since it produced a half-hour 6:00 a.m. broadcast from 1990 to 1991), and its CBS O&O sister replacing its existing 2½-hour morning newscast with the live East Coast edition of CBS Mornings (from 4:00–6:00 a.m. PT) and a simulcast of the KCAL program’s 6:00 a.m. hour (leading into the West Coast edition of Mornings). Concurrently, the duopoly rolled out CBSNS’s new standardized graphics and theme music (initially debuting on December 19, 2022 at its San Francisco duopoly of KPIX and KBCW), as part of a broader rebranding effort continuing into the Spring that will unify the CBS O&Os with the network’s brand identity. (Some CBS O&Os will replace virtual channel numbers in their branding in favor of city or regional identifiers—in line with their related CBS News Local streaming channels—as a result.) | [8][9] |
6 | Dish Network removes 32 stations collectively owned by Mission Broadcasting (including WPIX/New York City, WXXA/Albany, WYOU/Scranton–Wilkes Barre, KWBQ–KASY/Albuquerque–Santa Fe, WNAC/Providence, KAMC/Lubbock, and KLRT–KASN/Little Rock) and White Knight Broadcasting (owner of WVLA/Baton Rouge and KFXK/Longview), after the satellite provider and the two Nexstar Media Group affiliate companies fail to renew a carriage agreement that expired that day. The blackout effectively leaves the affected Mission and White Knight stations without satellite distribution as both groups have been involved in separate carriage disputes with DirecTV (and co-owned DirecTV Stream and U-verse TV) that began in October 2022. | [10][11] [12][13] |
10 | The 80th Golden Globe Awards aired on NBC and streamed on Peacock from The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, with Jerrod Carmichael hosting. It follows a one-year absence from the network after NBC declined to air the previous year's ceremony in support of boycotts by various media companies, actors, and other creative individuals in the entertainment industry over the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's lack of action to increase the diversity of the organization's board membership. Among television awards, Abbott Elementary was the top winner with three awards each (“Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy”, “Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy” for Quinta Brunson, and “Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series – Musical-Comedy or Drama” for Tyler James Williams), tying with top film winner The Banshees of Inisherin (which won for "Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy", “Best Screenplay”, and ”Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy” for Colin Farrell) for the most wins overall among the ceremony’s awards. | [14][15] [16] |
12 | Nexstar Media Group ceases live streams of local programming (including newscasts) produced by its stations on their websites and mobile apps, instituting a two-hour delayed feed of each station’s local programs in its place. The change is an apparent effort to obtain leverage in contractual negotiations with linear pay TV providers, amid Nexstar’s carriage disputes with providers such as DirecTV, Dish Network and Verizon FiOS (see January 6 entry as an example). Three of the group’s major-market stations (WGN/Chicago, KTLA/Los Angeles and KRON/San Francisco), and live breaking news and severe weather events covered by the affected stations are exempt from the change, which deviates from the now-standard practice of offering live newscasts online for the convenience of viewers who are unable to view them at home or who live outside of the station’s home market. | [17] |
15 | The 28th Critics' Choice Awards airs on The CW from the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, with Chelsea Handler as host. Among television nominees, Better Call Saul had the most wins with three awards (“Best Drama Series”, “Best Actor in a Drama Series” for Bob Odenkirk, and “Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series” for Giancarlo Esposito), while Abbott Elementary won two awards (“Best Comedy Series”, and “Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series” for Sheryl Lee Ralph). Everything Everywhere All at Once won five awards (including “Best Picture”, and “Best Supporting Actor” for Ke Huy Quan) to become the ceremony’s top winner overall and among film nominees. Special honors went to Jeff Bridges (Lifetime Achievement Award) and Janelle Monáe (#SeeHer Award). | [18][19] [20][21] |
17 | The Daily Show begins its post-Trevor Noah era, returning from a five-week hiatus with Leslie Jones beginning a week-long stint as guest host. Jones is the first in a series of guests who will anchor the Comedy Central nightly program while the network determines a permanent successor for Noah, who ended a seven-year run as host in December 2022. | [22][23] |
19 | LIV Golf signs a multi-year deal with The CW to broadcast and stream its tournaments beginning with the 2023 season (including 14 tournaments set to air this year). The deal is the upstart golf organization's first U.S. broadcast deal (its inaugural year in 2022 was available only through YouTube in the States); it also marks the Nexstar-controlled network's first foray into nationally televised live sporting events. (The league's first broadcast under the deal will be the LIV Golf Mayakoba tournament at the El Camaleón Mayakoba Golf Course in Solidaridad, Quintana Roo from February 24 to 26.) The deal was criticized by the National Press Club, citing the alleged involvement by the Saudi Arabian monarchal government—which finances LIV through its sovereign wealth fund—in the October 2018 assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. | [24][25] |
23 | The Detroit duopoly of WWJ-TV (CBS) and WKBD-TV (CW) launches a joint news operation uniformally branded as "CBS News Detroit", coinciding with the launch of a companion CBS News Local streaming channel of the same name (see "Networks and Services" below). The new operation initially produces two half-hour weeknight newscasts (at 6:00 and 11:00 p.m.) for WWJ, with plans for the station to eventually produce 40 hours of live newscasts each week by the end of the year (through the gradual addition of broadcasts in other weekday dayparts and on weekends on the CBS O&O, and the eventual takeover of production responsibilities for WKBD's 10:00 p.m. newscast, which has been produced by CBS O&O sister KTVT/Dallas–Fort Worth since 2020). It marks a return of full-scale in-house newscasts for the CBS News and Stations duopoly: WWJ had been the only "Big Four" network O&O and the largest "Big Three" station not to air regular local newscasts for much of the time since the duopoly's previous news department closed in December 2002, having mainly aired nightly weather segments and a Sunday public affairs program (outside of a weather/traffic-focused weekday morning newscast from 2009 to 2012); WKBD—which produced an 11:00 p.m. newscast for WWJ from 2001 to 2002—previously offered an in-house prime time newscast from 1968 to 2002, thereafter contracting ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV to produce that broadcast until its 2005 cancellation. | [26][27] [28][29] [30] |
The Association of Pickleball Professionals signs multiplatform deals with CBS Sports and ESPN to broadcast and stream its tournaments beginning with the league’s 2023 season. In addition to coverage on APP's standalone outlet, APP TV, the agreements encompass eleven of the 22 APP Tour events scheduled for the 2023 season, covering streaming coverage of eight events on ESPN+ (beginning with the Daytona Beach, Florida event held from February 8–12) and accompanying hour-long recap shows airing on ESPN2, and linear broadcasts of three additional events and recap programs on CBS Sports Network. | [31][32] [33] | |
The post-production editing staff of Saturday Night Live approve a strike authorization motion with the Motion Picture Editors Guild. The staff of 12–20 editors and film managers responsible for editing pre-taped sketches shown on the NBC variety series unionized in October 2022, and sent contract proposals to NBCUniversal in December of that year; the authorization of a possible strike comes as negotiations on the contract proposals have not seen movement since their filing. | [34] | |
24 | In the wake of felony charges of domestic abuse against him being made public following a court hearing on January 12, Adult Swim announces that it has severed ties with Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland. The single-count charges of domestic battery and false imprisonment, to which Roiland pled not guilty in October 2020, were related to a complaint involving an alleged incident that occurred ten months prior with an unidentified woman. Following Roiland's exit, production of the animated series will continue with co-creator Dan Harmon remaining as its lone showrunner, while the title characters, which had been voiced by Roiland, will be recast. Hulu would follow suit the next day, dropping him from Solar Opposites (the lead character of which he also voiced, in addition to handling showrunning duties) and the just-premiered Koala Man. | [35][36] [37] |
The Federal Communications Commission issues a fine of $504,000 against Fox for “willfully violating” regulations prohibiting the sounding of Emergency Alert System tones or the simulation of an EAS alert during television programming in the absence of an emergency for a November 2021 promotional segment that aired during Fox NFL Sunday for a game telecast involving the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles that followed the pre-game show. (The Giants won that game, 13-7.) The promo mimicking an emergency broadcast, described by Fox as a “short comedic advertisement”, began with a three-second excerpt of the 853 Hz and 960 Hz tones used to precede EAS alert transmissions, which the network admitted had been downloaded or recorded from a YouTube video. | [38][39] | |
25 | DirecTV removes Newsmax TV from the namesake satellite provider, and sister services DirecTV Stream and U-verse TV, after the company and network parent Newsmax Media fail to agree on a new contract. Although DirecTV cites aggressive carriage fee demands for the removal (while noting the wide availability of the network’s content on its website and free streaming platforms), Newsmax accused the company of “deplatforming” it and fellow archconservative news and commentary channel One America News Network (which DirecTV removed in April 2022)—inferring an ideological motive for the decision, even though DirecTV continues to carry their main conservative rival Fox News—and dishonesty about the network’s fee increase offers. A group of 41 Republican congressmen led by Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) sent a letter to the CEOs of DirecTV and shareholders AT&T and TPG Capital the week before, warning them of possible House committee hearings over the impasse should the provider drop the network. Newsmax TV, as with OAN, has been accused of pushing debunked claims of electoral fraud during the 2020 presidential election, earning support from former president Donald Trump (who is a personal friend of Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy) amid his criticism of Fox News for being the first television news outlet to call Arizona for Democratic challenger Joe Biden in that election. | [40][41] [42] |
27 | ABC News is officially cuts ties with Amy Robach and T. J. Holmes. | [43] |
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Future events
February
Date | Event | Source |
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5 | The 65th Annual Grammy Awards will air on CBS from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with Trevor Noah as host. | [44][45] |
12 | Super Bowl LVII, which is scheduled to be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, will air in English on Fox. | [46] |
26 | The 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards, to be presented at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Century City, California, will air live on Netflix's YouTube channel. The broadcast is a one-year arrangement between SAG and Netflix, biding time for after the streamer has worked out its live streaming capabilities so it can carry the ceremony beginning next year. This deal comes after TNT and TBS announced they would no longer broadcast the ceremony. | [47][48] |
March
Date | Event | Source |
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12 | The 95th Academy Awards will air on ABC from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, with Jimmy Kimmel as host. | [49][50] |
April
Date | Event | Source |
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2 | The 2023 CMT Music Awards will air on CBS from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, with Kelsea Ballerini as host. | [51] |
June
Date | Event | Source |
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11 | The 76th Tony Awards will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from the United Palace in Manhattan. | [52] |
September
Date | Event | Source |
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10 | As part of a seven-year agreement reached between the NFL and Alphabet Inc. in December 2022, streaming platforms YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels will become the exclusive carriers of NFL Sunday Ticket, replacing satellite service DirecTV, which had exclusively carried the out-of-market sports package since it launched in September 1994. | [53][54] |
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Television shows
Shows debuting in 2023
Shows changing networks
Show | Moved from | Moved to | Source |
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RuPaul's Drag Race | VH1 | MTV | [55] |
Miss Universe | Fox | The Roku Channel | [56] |
Chad | TBS | [57] | |
Screen Actors Guild Awards | TNT/TBS | YouTube[note 1] | [47] |
Snowpiercer | TNT | TBA | [58] |
Warrior | Cinemax | HBO Max | [59] |
Summer Camp Island | HBO Max | Cartoon Network | [60] |
Jellystone! | |||
Minx | Starz | [61] | |
Genius | National Geographic | Disney+ | [62] |
Milestone episodes and anniversaries
Show | Network | Episode # | Episode title | Episode airdate | Source |
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Family Guy | Fox | 400th episode | "Love Story Guy"[note 2] | January 8 | [63] |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | ABC | 20th anniversary | "George Clooney, Snoop Dogg, Coldplay” | January 26 | [64] |
Bob's Burgers | Fox | 250th episode | "Oh Row You Didn't" | February 19 | [63][65] |
NCIS | CBS | 450th episode | TBA | February | [66] |
General Hospital | ABC | 60th anniversary | Multiple | March 31 April 3–7 |
[67] |
Power Rangers | Netflix | 30th anniversary | "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once and Always" | April 19 | [68] |
All In with Chris Hayes | MSNBC | 10th anniversary | TBA | April | |
The Simpsons | Fox | 750th episode | TBA | May | [69] |
The Neighborhood | CBS | 100th episode | TBA | [70] | |
American Dad! | TBS | 350th episode | [71] | ||
Futurama | Hulu | 150th episode | [72] | ||
Teen Titans Go! | Cartoon Network | 400th episode | [73] | ||
The Blacklist | NBC | 200th episode | [74] | ||
Chicago P.D. | [75] |
Shows returning in 2023
Shows ending in 2023
Entering syndication in 2023
A list of programs (current or canceled) that have accumulated enough episodes (between 65 and 100) or seasons (three or more) to be eligible for off-network syndication and/or basic cable runs.
Show | Seasons | In Production | Notes | Source |
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Insecure | 5 | No | Cable syndication on OWN. | [151] |
FBI | 5 | Yes | Broadcast syndication on Ion Television. | [152] |
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Networks and services
Launches
Network | Type | Launch date | Notes | Sources |
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CBS News Detroit | OTT streaming | January 23 | On December 14, 2021, CBS Television Stations (now CBS News and Stations) announced that it would launch CBS News Detroit, a hybrid news department utilizing resources from CBSTVS's Detroit duopoly of CBS O&O WWJ-TV and CW O&O WKBD-TV, which will relaunch in-house news operations for the first time since their previous effort was discontinued in December 2002; the news department and streaming channel was originally planned to launch in the second or third quarter of 2022, but was delayed until January due to pandemic-related broadcast equipment supply issues. CBS News Detroit launched with the news operation on January 23 (see that date’s entry in the “Events” section), initially offering supplemental national content from the CBS News streaming service for much of its schedule, outside of simulcasts of WWJ’s initial two weeknight newscasts and a half-hour streaming-exclusive extension of its early evening edition. Collectively, CBS News Detroit is expected to eventually produce 137 hours per week of live news programming (40 hours of which will consist of WWJ/WKBD news simulcasts), along with national CBS News streaming content. | [26][153] [29][30] |
Conversions and rebrandings
Old network name |
New network name |
Type | Conversion date | Notes | Source |
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Newsy | Scripps News | OTA multicast and OTT streaming | January 1 | The E. W. Scripps Company announced on September 29, 2022, that it would rename Newsy to Scripps News, a rebranding that is part of a broader corporate reorganization of Scripps' national news services—including its Washington, D.C. bureau and the Scripps Local Media unit's Denver-based national desk—into a singular division under the same name. The move comes 1½ years after a previous rebrand that saw Newsy expand its weekday live news and original news/interview programming, coinciding with the network's transition from a cable to an OTA multicast distribution model. (Scripps-owned Court TV—which offers a weekday block of trial coverage and crime-related news programming—will remain under the oversight of the company's president of network news, Kate O'Brian, who will head the new division as its executive vice president.) | [154] |
Epix | MGM+ | OTT streaming and cable/satellite | January 15 | On September 28, 2022, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced that it would rebrand Epix and its companion OTT streaming service Epix Now as MGM+ on January 15, 2023, as part of a broader effort to realign the service with the MGM brand and as a streaming-first platform with accompanying linear channel offerings. The rebranded service's three linear multiplex channels were renamed accordingly: Epix 2 as MGM+ Hits, Epix Hits as MGM+ Marquee and Epix Drive-In as MGM+ Drive-In. | [155] |
Closures
Network | Type | End date | Notes | Sources |
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DirecTV Red Zone Channel | Satellite | January 8 | In December 2022, with the announcement that rights to NFL Sunday Ticket will move from DirecTV exclusively to YouTube, it was confirmed that the service will not produce its own equivalent, and will simply distribute the NFL Network-produced RedZone. January 8 was the final day of the 2022 NFL season. | [156] |
PeopleTV | OTT streaming | January 31 | On January 24, Dotdash Meredith began notifying carriers of the streaming entertainment news and lifestyle channel (which include vMVPD providers Philo and FuboTV, and AVOD streaming services Tubi, Local Now, DistroTV, Stirr and Xumo Play) that it would shut down PeopleTV, an offshoot of the entertainment magazine, effective January 31. | [157] |
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Television stations
Subchannel launches
Date | Market | Station | Channel | Affiliation | Notes | Source |
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January 13 | El Paso, Texas | KVIA-TV | 7.4 | Infomercials | On October 21, 2022, Innovate Corp, the company that owned Azteca America, announced that the network would cease operations on December 31, 2022. Prior to the announcement, TV Azteca had entered into a content and co-production agreement with competitor Estrella TV that will see its news and entertainment programming blended onto that network's schedule.[158] TV Stations were notified on the closure and had switch affiliations to other networks such as Estrella TV and Vision Latina.[159] | [160] |
January 18 | Caguas-San Juan, Puerto Rico | WLII-DT | 11.3 | Vision Latina | ||
TBA | Los Angeles | KWHY-TV | 22.8 | Spanish News | [161] |
Stations changing network affiliations
Subchannels changing network affiliations
Date | Market | Station | Channel | Prior affiliation | New affiliation | Notes | Source |
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January 1 | Fremont–San Francisco, California | KEMO-TV | 50.4 | Azteca America | Timeless TV | On October 21, 2022, Innovate Corp, the company that owned Azteca America, announced that the network would cease operations on December 31, 2022. Prior to the announcement, TV Azteca had entered into a content and co-production agreement with competitor Estrella TV that will see its news and entertainment programming blended onto that network's schedule.[158] TV Stations were notified on the closure and had switch affiliations to other networks.[159] WTXX-LD, which was also an Azteca America affiliate moved its Timeless TV affiliation to the main subchannel as part of the closure, and WQDH-LD which was also an Azteca America affiliate moved its Shop LC affiliation to the main channel as part of the closure. | [173] |
Katy–Houston, Texas | KYAZ | 51.3 | MeTV+ | [174] | |||
Lake Dallas–Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas | KAZD | 55.3 | [175] | ||||
Los Angeles, California | KWHY-TV | 22.2 | Independent | ||||
Lubbock, Texas | KNKC-LD | 29.2 | Infomercials | ||||
Phoenix, Arizona | KMOH-TV | 6.2 | MeTV+ | ||||
Springfield, Massachusetts– Hartford, Connecticut |
WTXX-LD | 34.5 | Timeless TV | ShopHQ | |||
Weslaco–Harlingen, Texas | KRGV-TV | 5.2 | Azteca America | Novelisima | [176] | ||
Wilmington, North Carolina | WQDH-LD | 49.3 | Shop LC | Lx | [177] |
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Deaths
January
Date | Name | Age | Notes | Source |
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January 1 | Kelly Monteith | 80 | American comedian (several appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson), actor (guest appearances on Love, American Style and The Love Boat) and host (The Kelly Monteith Show, Hit Squad) | [178] |
January 5 | Earl Boen | 81 | Character actor (Dennis Hubner on Making a Living, Reverend Lloyd Meechum on Mama’s Family, voice of Chief Leonard Kanifky on Bonkers) | [179] |
January 7 | Adam Rich | 54 | Actor (Nicholas Bradford on Eight Is Enough, voice of Presto the Magician on Dungeons & Dragons) | [180] |
January 8 | Bernard Kalb | 100 | Journalist for NBC News and CBS News, founding anchor for CNN's Reliable Sources from 1993 to 1998 | [181] |
January 9 | Lynnette Hardaway | 51 | Conservative contributor for Fox News and co-host of Diamond and Silk Crystal Clear on Newsmax TV | [182] |
January 11 | Carole Cook | 98 | Actress (The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy) | [183] |
Ben Masters | 75 | Actor best known as Dr. Leo Rosetti on HeartBeat and Julian Crane on Passions | [184] | |
January 13 | Robbie Knievel | 60 | American daredevil (made guest appearances on CHiPs and Hawaii Five-0) | [185] |
Yoshio Yoda | 88 | Japanese-American actor best known as Takeo Fujiwara on McHale's Navy, guest starred on Love, American Style | [186] | |
January 15 | Bruce Gowers | 82 | Director, most notably on American Idol and the video for Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" | [187] |
C. J. Harris | 31 | Singer (contestant on American Idol season 13) | [188] | |
January 17 | Jay Briscoe | 38 | Ring of Honor professional wrestler | [189] |
January 18 | David Crosby | 81 | Musician (The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young), recurred on The John Larroquette Show, guest starred on The Simpsons, Roseanne, and Ellen | [190] |
January 20 | Jerry Blavat | 82 | American radio disc jockey from Philadelphia (television apperances include The Mike Douglas Show, The Monkees, American Bandstand; appeared at numerous Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day parades) | [191] |
January 23 | Lloyd Morrisett | 93 | American psychologist, founder of Children’s Television Workshop, creator of Sesame Street | [192] |
January 24 | Lance Kerwin | 62 | Actor best known as James Hunter on James at 15 and Mark Petrie on Salem's Lot | [193] |
January 26 | Billy Packer | 82 | College basketball color analyst for CBS Sports and NBC Sports from 1974 to 2008 | [194] |
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Source: "2023 in American television", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, January 28th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_in_American_television.
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