Network change
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The term network change refers to the phenomenon in which a television series moves from one network to another. Generally this term only refers to original episodes of a series; repeats of a long-running series will usually be picked up by other channels in syndication, often before the series ends production.
Network changes are considered to be relatively uncommon occurrences; in most cases, pickup by a network is made conditional on giving that network the first opportunity to order additional seasons. Generally a network change will only occur if either the original network cancels the series, or the show's producers choose to move to another network for financial reasons. The latter circumstance is rare, partly because the producers would typically have to wait out an exclusive negotiation window with the original network, and – especially in recent years – partly because of vertical integration (specifically, major networks ordering most of their series from companies under the same corporate umbrella).
In the United States, some series that have had network changes are:
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (from The WB to UPN)
- Clueless (from ABC to UPN)
- The Critic (from ABC to FOX)
- Diff'rent Strokes (from NBC to ABC)
- The Edge of Night (from CBS to ABC)
- Family Matters (from ABC to CBS)
- Get Smart (from NBC to CBS)
- Grounded For Life (from FOX to The WB)
- The Hogan Family (from NBC to CBS)
- Home Movies (from UPN to Cartoon Network)
- JAG (from NBC to CBS)
- Monday Night Football (from ABC to ESPN)
- Monk (from ABC to USA Network)
- My Three Sons (from ABC to CBS)
- The PJs (from FOX to The WB)
- Rocky and His Friends (from ABC to NBC; retitled "The Bullwinkle Show")
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch' (from ABC to The WB)
- Search for Tomorrow (from CBS to NBC)
- Scrubs (from NBC to ABC)
- Sister, Sister (from ABC to The WB)
- Step by Step (from ABC to CBS)
- Sunday Night Football (from ESPN to NBC)
- Taxi (from ABC to NBC)
- Underdog (from NBC to CBS then back to NBC)
- WWE Raw (from USA Network to TNN/Spike TV then back to USA Network)