Zap2It's Upfronts page is here. I think other sites have more timely information, but Zap2It has pictures, so . . .
Shockingly, it looks like NBC has the drop on ABC. Let's take a look:
NBC had nothing to lose by turning Sunday night over to football. Unless Marc Cherry has something really good up his sleeve, Desperate Housewives is likely to face another ratings drop, especially without Grey's Anatomy to prop it up. Rumor has it Brothers & Sisters had to be re-shot because test audiences hated Calista Flockhart. (Still sort of interested in that, though -- good cast and crew -- Ken Olin shot the pilot.)
ABC's Monday night is intact and not particularly inspiring. I'm still kind of shocked they renewed What About Brian. Assuming Deal or No Deal doesn't go the way of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire immediately, NBC has a promising night. Early buzz on Heroes is really good.
Tuesday -- despite myself, I'm really interested in Kidnapped (NBC). I've read that the preview screened really well yesterday. Good writers and producers as well, including David Greenwalt.
It's hard to tell what will be good or successful on Wednesday. Both the NBC comedies will probably suck. 30 Rock might be intermittently funny, because Tina Fey is funny and the cast is good. If NBC really believed in it, though, they would have shoe-horned it into Thursday night. It doesn't matter if The Nine is good or not -- it has the stink of death on it. Still not understanding why ABC cancelled Invasion.
It almost looks like NBC has something approaching a Must-See Thursday lineup again: My Name Is Earl, The Office, followed by possibly really good/possibly Sorkin-flavored bullshit Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. (Is Tom Shales getting royalties for either this or 30 Rock?) 9:00 looks like another interesting ratings race: Studio 60 vs Grey's Anatomy vs CSI vs Smallville (probably) vs The O.C. (maybe). I'll probably watch Six Degrees on ABC at 10:00, but NBC's plan to run ER without repeats through the end of the year and then swap in The (probably execrable) Black Donnellys seems like a smart one.
Friday is a garbage dump across both networks. Jenny was excited about Betty the Ugly, because she enjoyed the original telenovela, but it looks like ABC effed the translation. (It's nice to see Alan Dale working again, though.) Love Anne Heche, but Men in Trees looks like the suck.
Tomorrow is CBS's turn. I think we already know almost everything about what they've picked up -- they didn't have very many schedule holes to fill. Thursday morning is the CW -- the latest, per TV Guide's Michael Ausiello, is that Veronica Mars is alive, Everwood is dead. Thursday afternoon we hear from Fox.
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