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I think Grey's has a loyal audience that will tune in an hour earlier. They should've done this years ago. Show after show has flopped in that timeslot for a little over 5 years.

I am really cringing at the title of the Anthony Anderson show.

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Glad that the Goldberg's are following the Middle next season. They are the perfect pairing.

I think Castle is strong enough that they don't need to follow DWTS. They should have been moved to Tuesday at 9 or Wed at 9 since both of those time slots are shaky. Since Nashville is musical based, I think it would fit better after DWTS, imho.

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This is a Daytime announcement but I didn't really know where else to post it, since it is being attributed to ABC but guess who's getting another Talk show?

http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/tyra-banks-joins-crowded-daytime-talk-show-space-w-new-abc-talkie-her-second?utm_source=saDaily_newsletter&utm_medium=sailthru_newsletter

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ABC Announces Fall Premiere Dates for Scandal, Grey's and

Mark your calendars, Gladiators: Scandal will kick off its fourth season on Thursday, Sept. 25.

ABC announced its full list of fall premiere dates Tuesday for new and returning shows, including Grey's Anatomy, Nashville and Shonda Rhimes' new series How to Get Away With Murder.

The 19th season of Dancing with the Stars will bow with a two-hour episode on Monday, Sept. 15. Dancing will have two special results shows on Tuesday, Sept. 16 and Sept. 23.

New drama Forever will kick off premiere week with a special sneak preview episode onMonday, Sept. 22 at 10/9c. The show's regular time slot premiere will be the following night, after Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Monday, Sept. 15
8/7c: Dancing with the Stars

Monday, Sept. 22
10/9c: Forever (special sneak preview)

Tuesday, Sept. 23
9/8c: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
10/9c: Forever (regular time slot premiere)

Wednesday, Sept. 24
8/7c: The Middle
8:30/7:30c: The Goldbergs
9/8c: Modern Family
9:30/8:30c: Black-ish
10/9c: Nashville

Thursday, Sept. 25
8/7c: Grey's Anatomy
9/8c: Scandal
10/9c: How to Get Away With Murder

Friday, Sept. 26
8/7c: Shark Tank
10/9c: 20/20

Sunday, Sept. 28
8/7c: Once Upon a Time
9/8c: Resurrection
10/9c: Revenge

Monday, Sept. 29
10/9c: Castle

Tuesday, Sept. 30
8/7c: Selfie
8:30/7:30c: Manhattan Love Story

Friday, Oct. 3
8/7c: Last Man Standing
9/8c: Shark Tank (regular time slot premiere)

Sunday, Oct. 5
7/6c: America's Funniest Home Videos

Friday, Oct. 10
8:30/7:30c: Cristela

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