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American Dad!
Weekdays 4:30pmAmerican Dad is an animated series that revolves around Stan Smith (Seth MacFarlane, Family Guy), a CIA agent based in Langley Falls, Virginia, who is an undisputed weapons expert and proud family man. Stan is constantly on the alert for terrorist activity and will go to extremes to protect his beloved America and keep his homeland secure. Just check out the terror-alert dial on his refrigerator and his immediate reaction of shooting holes in the toaster whenever toast pops up.

America's Court with Judge Ross
Weekdays 1:30pmAs the youngest judge ever elected to the California Superior Bench, and after serving eight years as a prosecutor, Judge Kevin Ross brings a new and refreshing perspective to television court. Judge Ross shows litigants unique ways that they can responsibly deal with their unlawful, or wrongful, acts. Judge Ross also forces wrongdoers to reflect on the consequences of their actions. America's Court with Judge Ross is the next generation in television court shows!

America's Funniest Home Videos
Weekdays 10am, 10:30amAmerica's Funniest Home Videos is a weekly television series featuring home videos of kids, adults and animals during their most spontaneous and hilarious moments. AFV is ABC's longest running primetime entertainment show and has become an iconic part of American pop culture, as evidenced by it's entry into the Smithsonian's permanent entertainment collection. AFV has been nominated twice for a Nickleodeon Kids' Choice Award. Today, AFV is syndicated in over 50 countries around the world, spreading American humor and clumsiness across the globe!



Cops
Weekdays 12pm, 12:30pmSingle-handedly launching the reality-based entertainment genre, COPS has penetrated the American psyche unlike any other show in television history and has earned its place in popular culture. The four-time Emmy Award-nominated series, which has celebrated its 500th milestone, has beaten the records of venerated classics as the longest-running program currently on primetime television.

Divorce Court
Weekdays 3:30amWith over twenty years of experience behind her in the practice of law, Lynn Toler brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the bench of DIVORCE COURT, the half-hour, relationship-oriented courtroom show by Monet Lane Prods., Inc. and Twentieth Television. A television classic revived for the 90's and beyond, DIVORCE COURT features real people, real conflicts and powerful human drama in a compelling true-life courtroom setting where litigants abide by Toler’s legally-binding decisions.

Family Guy
Weekdays 4pm, 4am | Weekends 11:30pmPeter Griffin is the father of this not-quite-so-average family unit of middle-class New Englanders. Lois is Peter’s loving wife who struggles to maintain a modicum of normalcy in their home life. Rounding out the Griffin household are their children: 16-year old Meg, whose goal in life is to get noticed; 13-year-old Chris, a sweet-natured slacker; and their youngest child Stewie, a diabolically clever baby who’s already set on conquering the world. And then there’s Brian, the brainiest of the bunch, who also happens to be the family dog.


Futurama
Weekends 12am, 12:30amPhillip Fry is a 25-year-old pizza delivery boy whose life is going nowhere. When he accidentally freezes himself on December 31, 1999, he wakes up 1,000 years in the future and has a chance to make a fresh start. He goes to work for the Planet Express Corporation, a futuristic delivery service that transports packages to all five quadrants of the universe. His companions include the delivery ship's captain, Leela, a beautiful one-eyed female alien who kicks some serious butt, and Bender, a robot with very human flaws.

How I Met Your Mother
Weekdays 5pm, 10pm | Sundays 9pm, 9:30pmHow I Met Your Mother is a comedy about Ted (Josh Radnor) and how he fell in love. It all started when Ted's best friend, Marshall (Jason Segel), dropped the bombshell that he was going to propose to his long-time girlfriend, and now wife, Lily (Alyson Hannigan), a kindergarten teacher. At that moment, Ted realized that he had better get a move on if he too hopes to find true love. Helping him in his quest is Barney (Neil Patrick Harris), a friend with endless, sometimes outrageous opinions, a penchant for suits and a foolproof way to meet women. When Ted met Robin (Cobie Smulders), it was love at first sight, but when things didn't work out, Ted realized destiny must have something else in store. The series is narrated through flashbacks from the future.

Judge Alex
Weekdays 11amJudge Alex is a nationally syndicated, court show premiering September 12, 2005. A former police officer, trial attorney and criminal court judge, it’s no surprise that Judge Alex Ferrer has seen it all! With his eye sharply focused on uncovering the truth, Judge Alex will preside over this emotional, daily, half-hour, court room drama with rulings that convey law and order.

Judge Joe Brown
Weekdays 11:30am, 3amKnown for his solid mix of fairness and justice, Brown's main goal is to reach the offender before he or she commits another offense. To achieve this, he applies his streetwise, trademark style of passionate judging and tough love to the television courtroom, and the show's overwhelming success speaks volumes to his effective approach and ability to capture the viewer's attention. Brown was raised in one of the toughest neighborhoods in South Central Los Angeles, but he overcame his immediate environment through perseverance and a commitment to education.


Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Weekdays 12am, 12:30amThis show centers on the NYPD's Major Case Squad (and the offbeat, Sherlock Holmes-like Detective Robert Goren) in its efforts to stop the worst criminal offenders in New York. It also puts a new twist to the "Law & Order" formula: now, in each episode, we see the crimes as they are planned and committed.

Private Practice
Weekends 6pm, 6:30pmHaving made a home in Los Angeles and among her friends at the practice, renowned neonatal surgeon Addison Montgomery may have at last found true love with fellow doctor and longtime friend Sam Bennett. But just as things have become romantic for the two of them, their friends question if their relationship, so complicated by the presence of Sam's ex—Addison's best friend, Naomi—has a chance. Things become even more complicated by the presence of Dr. Jake Reilly, the practice's new fertility specialist. With such a complicated love life, it's nice that Addison has her newly adopted infant son, Henry.


Scrubs
Weekdays 1:30am, 2am | Saturdays 2amScrubs focuses on the unique point of view of Dr. John Dorian, or "J.D." (Zach Braff). After surviving his internship and residency at Sacred Heart Hospital, J.D. is now an attending physician with his own class of interns to guide and mentor. Even though J.D. has risen in the hospital ranks, he will continue to face many challenges in both his personal and professional life. Joining the rumpled J.D. at Sacred Heart Hospital are Dr. Chris Turk (Donald Faison) -- J.D.'s college buddy who is part of the elite surgical group, Turk's wife, the no-nonsense head nurse, Carla Espinosa (Judy Reyes), as well as the beautiful, but socially awkward, Dr. Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke). Former Chief of Medicine Dr. Bob Kelso (Ken Jenkins) now keeps a watchful eye on the hospital staff from the coffee shop. Meanwhile, the caring yet abrasive Dr. Perry Cox (John C. McGinley) is struggling with an identity crisis as he reevaluates his career, and, the hospital janitor (Neil Flynn) and J.D.'s nemesis, who never seems to miss an opportunity to harass his target.

Steve Harvey
Weekdays 2pm"Steve Harvey" is a one-hour daytime show hosted by TV personality, comedian, radio show host and best-selling author, Steve Harvey. Each weekday in his new multi-topic show, Harvey will talk to real people with real issues and bring his funny, fresh, insightful and common sense approach to everyday problems. Drawing from his varied life experiences, Harvey will entertain, inform and inspire, covering a vast range of relatable topics such as marriage, dating, finance, parenting, work place issues, friendship and the daily dramas we face throughout our lives, all with his unique comedic spin.


The Bill Cunningham Show
Weekdays 3pmFor more than 25 years, Bill has been a prominent radio host, forging a reputation as someone who is not shy about expressing an opinion, or holding someone accountable. He's been honored twice with a Marconi Award as "America's Big Market Radio Personality of the Year" on 700 WLW in Cincinnati, and in recent years added a national weekend program on Premiere Radio Networks which is heard in more than 200 markets across the U.S. In 2011, Bill was named "one of the top 100 radio personalities of all time."

The King of Queens
Weekdays 10:30pm | Weekends 11pmSet in the working-class suburb of Queens, New York, the show follows Doug Heffernan (Kevin James), an amiable deliveryman, and his wife, spitfire legal secretary Carrie Heffernan (Leah Remini), as they explore the everyday challenges of love, life, family and marriage.

The Office
Weekdays 9pm, 9:30pm | Weekends 10pmA fly-on-the-wall "docu-reality" parody about modern American office life, "The Office" delves into the lives of the workers at Dunder Mifflin paper supply company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Regional manager Michael Scott (Golden Globe winner and Emmy nominee Steve Carell, "Get Smart," "Little Miss Sunshine") is a single, middle-aged man who is the boastful tour guide for the documentary.


Time of Grace with Mark Jeske
Sundays 10amTime of Grace is an international outreach media ministry with the mission to share the gospel through the most effective technology available. Its centerpiece, a weekly 30-minute television program, is broadcast on more than 50 stations and five satellite networks, including the American Forces Network, that reach across the country and around the world. Pastor Mark Jeske delivers Bible-based messages that provide the real hope and truth of God’s Word in down-to-earth “straight talk.” The ministry website, timeofgrace.org, also offers the program via streaming video and audio podcasts, as well as study guides, daily devotions, a prayer wall, and additional resources.
TMZ
See Current HeadlinesWeekdays 5:30pm | Saturdays 9pm, 9:30pm
Launched in 2005, TMZ's meteoric rise followed its exclusive on two of the biggest stories in entertainment: Mel Gibson's DUI arrest and subsequent encounter with law enforcement, and Michael Richards' ill-fated trip to the Laugh Factory. TMZ also broke the news of the breakup of Britney Spears and Kevin Federline's marriage. TMZ altered the entertainment news landscape by changing the way the public gets its news. Frequently referenced by various media, TMZ is one of the most-cited entertainment news sources, utilized by national network and local news gathering organizations across the country.
















