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Reality TV Airdate Schedule News - October 2005
ABC's 'Dancing with the Stars 2' to replace 'Alias,' premiere January 5
October 28, 2005
ABC has announced that its sequel to last summer's Dancing With The Stars megahit will premiere on January 5 at 8PM, taking over the Thursday night time period currently occupied by AliasUPN to feature 'Top Model Week' November ratings sweep event
October 25, 2005
What do for the November sweeps ratings period if you're UPN, a network that has completely restructured itself around America's Next Top Model -- its most successful program -- and the young female demographic that the show attracts? You do the obvious and stack your programming lineup with guest appearances from publicity-starved former Top Model contestants, of course.Fox drops 'The Simple Life 4,' NBC and The WB reportedly interested
October 13, 2005
Fox has announced that it is changing course and dropping The Simple Life, deciding that its broadcast schedule no longer has room to air a fourth edition of the Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie reality comedy series.Ashlee Simpson returns to 'Saturday Night Live' -- live this time
October 8, 2005
Ashlee Simpson is getting another crack at "Saturday Night Live" this week, following an embarrassing lip-synch mishap during her appearance last year.VH1 to debut 'But Can They Sing?' celebrity reality show on October 30
October 5, 2005
VH1 has announced "But Can They Sing?," an "American Idol"-type competition pitting an eclectic group of celebrities against each other.Bravo reveals 'Project Runway 2' cast, series to premiere December 7
October 4, 2005
Bravo has announced that the second edition of its Project Runway reality series will premiere in December and revealed the identities of the contestants who will be competing in the Emmy-nominated fashion reality show's new season.NBC flips its 'The Apprentice: Martha Stewart' ratings flop to Wednesdays versus 'Lost'
October 4, 2005
Don't look now, but it appears as though NBC has given up on its heavily promoted The Apprentice: Martha Stewart spinoff series.