Thursday, October 1, 2009

Fall Back to TV

With new technology like Digital Video Record (DVR) and Instant Video Streaming, audiences are more able to follow programs without the weekly time commitment. The ability to tune in at your convenience gives viewers the opportunity to follow more shows, and this fall season, the networks have provided an extensive line up.

Though the popular series of last season like Grey’s Anatomy and Lost left addicted fans hungering for more, a number of prospective shows are set to debut. The CW’s The Vampire Diaries has generated lots of buzz, following the trend of Twilight and True Blood. A new Melrose Place will air Tuesdays after 90210, as it enters its second season.
For the fan of sitcoms, ABC will air Modern Family and Cougar Town Wednesdays from 9-10 followed by Eastwick, a TV version of the John Updike novel, The Witches of Eastwick.

For the continuing television followers, Showtime’s Dexter is coming back in it’s forth season, John & Kate Plus 8 is entering its 5th season, and the return Nip Tuck will conclude the series in its sixth season.

The fall television season this year encompasses enough diversity among both new and returning shows to entertain the pickiest of audiences. From reality programs to scripted dramas and endless sports coverage there is something for ever member of the family to enjoy.


Arielle Hochman

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