UPN made it official yesterday, naming veteran programing exec Dean Valentine as president of the fledgling TV network. Valentine joins UPN from Walt Disney TV, where he served as president and ...
With comparatively few changes in its new fall schedule, Fox is counting on five new offerings – two comedies and three dramas – to maintain ratings momentum at the No. 4 network. Meanwhile, UPN – the ...
THOUGH ABC has dropped the teen sitcom “Clueless,” the series seems to have found a new home for the fall on the United Paramount Network, seen here on WWOR/Ch. 9. According to a tentative UPN fall ...
`Clueless’… but not homeless: UPN picked up the show after it was canceled by ABC. -Ins and outs: ABC is adding 10 new shows this fall, but canceling “Dangerous Minds,” “Lois & Clark: The New ...
A respite from summer network reruns is on the way this week, as UPN debuts new shows and fresh episodes of returning programs. In the House (8 p.m. today, WRBW-Channel 65) begins its fourth season ...
The United Paramount Network on Tuesday said it would expand its prime-time schedule to four nights starting in early 1998 and is introducing three new comedy series next fall. UPN also said it would ...
UPN chief executive officer Dean Valentine has sued his own network, claiming that it has reneged on a bonus payment of as much as $22 million. According to the complaint, filed Thursday in L.A.
Continuing the emerging networks’ pointless game of “anything you can do, we can do just as badly,” UPN’s announcement of its fall schedule greatly resembles that made by the WB last week.UPN will ...
Just when you thought all the great lines of television dialogue had already been written, along comes Andrew (Dice) Clay in a new UPN sitcom to walk on stage and say, “Shut your pie hole, snapperhead ...
This site has information about the station’s origins, a program line-up with links to official show sites, an advertising area, and a special area called “Planet Sci-Fi,” dedicated to UPN’s popular ...
Come January, Baltimore’s Trekkers better hope they can pick up Washington stations. The UPN network, home of “Star Trek: Voyager,” is being kicked out of town. Officers of the Sinclair Broadcasting ...