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Special Note about New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani
It seems that back in January 1, 2026, and around January 1, 2026, a lot of news organizations failed purposely and out of laziness to report words spoken by newly elected New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a communist, in a public speech or even proclamation. To right the wrong, I present in this document one of the hideous statements that Zohran Mamdani presented on the day to the public, and the statement shows the evilness of his mind. Zohran Mamdani stated flatly and directly and clearly--"...We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism....". The statement can be called a lie, but, to Zohran Mamdani, that is what he wants to do. That means Zohran Mamdani wants you to become a non-individual--a person not with your own thoughts and goals and aspirations--or to become just another one of the group, under the umbrella of his arms and rules. Zohran Mamdani does not want you to work on your own behalf to be better in this world and life and be better than what the lowest common denominator is, and he does not want you to gain through time the strength through trial and error and work to be strong enough to stand up to the nonsense that he is. Zohran Mamdani wants to be your protector in life and provider in life--for his sake and ability to be free to do whatever he wants. Incidentally, a "collective" (a word often used by communists and like people) is nothing more than a collection of people who are supposed to be the same and alike and even be passive to a leader.
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Well, you might be wondering whether or not I have something "great" in this edition of Television History and Trivia. I do, and I do not. One "great" thing is there is now a "Great" subchannel network on the air for over-the-air broadcast viewers in the Detroit area, and I report that the channel is called "Great" (on Channel 31.6). But it may not be so great. The channel is just the new name for "Get TV", which is a channel that has been around for a while, and the new name showed up on Monday, February 16, 2026. Also, the channel is not so great since it does not do much. In essence, it puts out seven day a week mostly the episodes (in repeat form) of seven series--Monk; Psych; The Rockford Files; Quincy, M.E.; Doc; Quantum Leap; and Walker, Texas Ranger (the latter of which is running on another subchannel network, too). On the weekends, the network has a couple shows for kids and some religious shows. Okay, the seven main series are watchable for many people, but the name "Great" is over-done, given how little the network actually does. So that covers that, and now I present a "great" edition of Television History and Trivia, or is that an over-sell..
If I compare what television stations did and made in, for example, the 1950s and 1960s with what television stations do today, I can say that television stations really do not do much today, and I can say that WHPS-TV (formerly WHPR-TV) does not do much today, when compared with what it did a few years ago. On February 3, 2026, a new series for Tuesday mornings showed up at 10:00 a.m., and it is hosted by Kimberly A. Clemons, and the talk show is called Chats and Chuckles with Kimberly A. Clemons. So far, that show--a super-low-budget show, as are all the locally made-for series on the station--does not seem to be an ugly show, like Feedback (of the same station), which is actually a show with stupid and rotten hosts. Recently, On the Floor with Dr. Terra DeFoe showed up on Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m., (at least), and it looks as if the first show was on January 28, 2026, and the series has been around on, for instance, something called the Impact Network since 2020. On Saturday, February 7, 2026, I found out that WHPS-TV was carrying a series called It's All About You on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m., and it seems the regulars for the weekly series are Clara Mitchell and Florence Guyton. In essence, such shows are set up on the station through a process in which the makers buy blocks of air time on WHPS-TV. Are the three series worth watching? I cannot say, having not seen enough of them yet. But WHPS-TV is known for pushing and teaching nonsense information and thoughts, especially about politics, often supporting black communists and socialists.
Hey, another so-what series showed up on prime-time broadcast network television recently, showing up on CBS-TV on Monday, February 23, 2026, and five persons are credited, as you may or may not see every week, as the creators of the series, CIA. When I saw the first episode I said--"How stupid is that?". The series is just another "rehash" of the same thing related to Dick Wolf (the well-known writer and producer of television series), and they push out the idea that it took five persons to create it. Yes, it is more stuff like the "Law & Order" shows (such as the first, Law & Order) and the "Chicago" shows and "FBI" shows, which occupy a lot of air time on television stations in new form or repeat form, covering the big broadcast networks and covering subchannel networks. It does not matter what actors you have in CIA, since you can plug anyone into the roles, and, by the way, you can shift actors all around in all the like shows, shifting people from CIA to Chicago Fire and visa versa and whatever, given that all the characters have about the same character tone, being like, in essence, tough cops--one-note characters. Since CBS-TV is offering nothing different, there is no reason to tune in to CBS-TV and CIA.
Before I go to break, I have this note. On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, I happened to tune into Channel 2.1, WJBK-TV, and what was on was Good Day Detroit. It was at about 9:30 a.m., nd a segment about Beverly Payne (or Beverly Draper) was running, and the segment was designed to celebrate a bit "Black History Month." Several decades ago, such as in the 1970s, Beverly Payne was a regular news staffer at the station, and she was a black woman. It is fine, as a rule, that the station was featuring Beverly Payne in a "Black History Month" segment. However, I was put off a bit since the segment showed an old videotape clip of Beverly Draper saying something about someone's disliking "Reaganomics" (which was tied to U.S. President Ronald Reagan), and it was an economic idea that the led to an economic boom in, for one, the 1980s. I think people who saw the clip got the impression again that the "economic" idea was crap, though it was not. For decades, the Democrats (communists and socialists and like rotten people) have been selling the idea that "Reaganomics" was crap. So, the segment with Beverly Payne (a.k.a. later Beverly Draper) was flawed. Some other clip should have been used to block the promoting of nonsense. Incidentally, on Tuesday, March 1, 2026, WJBK-TV expanded Good Day Detroit, and it now runs from 9:00 a.m. to noon on weekdays, and that is just more of the same stuff or fluff--air-time filler [Note: It is more of doing less and offering less, such as less diversity in programming, and it is sort of like more "down-sizing" in the television business, and, really, WJBK-TV runs a block of the same fluff and same people from 4:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each weekday.].
Announcement for the novice again (reworked in March 2019): To get useful television-delivered news or Internet-delivered news, try Breitbart News Network (the history of which goes back to 2007), WorldNetDaily.com, Newsmax TV (which was started up in 2014), CNS News (which is on the Internet and which was launched on June 16, 1998), and One America News Network (a.k.a. OAN), since the entities do not blindly support Barack Obama-type people (communists, socialists, progressives, liberals, and Shariaists), as do CNN, MSNBC, NBC-TV, CBS-TV, and ABC-TV (Note: To learn about bad journalism, you might tune in to CNN, MSNBC, NBC-TV, CBS-TV, and ABC-TV from time to time to see how they differ from the better places mentioned). I note that the Fox News Channel is evolving into a rotten channel, becoming like those that I have put down in this paragraph. If you are unclear of my intentions, I say in different words that you should boycott CNN, MSNBC, NBC-TV, CBS-TV, and ABC-TV and even now much of what is on the Fox News Channel and hope they lose more ratings and advertising revenues, since they are expendable, and it is time for you to find the guts to be mean and heartless and cancel them--since they are hurting you. In 2019, "The Drudge Report" was sold, and it should be treated as suspect for now. [Note: Everyone in the Democratic Party in the country is rotten, and the Republican Party establishment has shown itself to be socialistic and communistic within the last few years, and only a few of the rotten people tied to the Republican Party are U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush, and Chris Christie.]
[Note: Here is an example of Chris Christie's rottenness. On Sunday, February 6, 2022, Chris Christie was a guest on This Week with George Stephanopoulos (of ABC-TV), which had Martha Raddatz as the host, and Chris Christie pushed out crap. For example, Chris Christie said--"...And let's face it. Let's call it what it is. January 6 was a riot that was incited by Donald Trump...an effort to intimidate Mike Pence and the Congress into doing exactly what he said in his own words last week--overturn the election. And he's trying to do a cleanup on aisle one here...." and "...He actually told the truth by accident. He wanted the election to be overturned....". That is bullshit!]Since June 1972, I have been collecting information about television on four-inch-by-six-inch index cards, focusing mostly on broadcast television, such as Detroit television history and broadcast network history and syndication history, but I have some information about cable television (I have never paid for cable television), and over the last six months, I have been behind in my work, such as transferring information about shows to index cards, because other matters got in the way, one of which was a defective tape machine and another of which was a defective Underwood Touch Master 5 typewriter (which I have had for quite a few years). I am back in business, and I am sort of caught up. I note that I cannot collect information about everything going on with particular shows, lacking time--there is just too much, and there is tons more than there was decades ago. Some of the information that I have I get about shows or series is collected by taping the opening credits of shows and the closing credits of show, which gives me a general idea of "the top-of-the-line people" involved in making series and the names of the series regulars (performers), and when I do that with, for example, every broadcast network series, I get a good understanding of the tone and nature of every series on the air. It was in January of this year when I caught up doing transferring of information from VHS tapes to index cards, and so it is only now when I can give a general assessment of the 2025-2026 broadcast season so far. Once again I can say--as I said in relation to last season--broadcast network television has a lot of ugly stuff or depressing stuff, and I am only covering the prime-time schedules in this section mostly. However, I note that the late-night talk shows and Saturday Night Live are highly ugly shows, as I noted in the previous edition of Television History and Trivia in relation to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders. Best Medicine (of Fox TV) came on the air on January 4, 2026, and this Fox TV series has a main character--a doctor (played by Josh Charles)--who was unlikeable in the first episode, always looking depressed or cold. [Note: Keep in mind that I am making judgments in relation to any episode that I worked to get sample credits for, and often I am talking about "first" episodes but not always.] Abigail Spencer plays a flaky gal, who seems to be yet another jackie-ass feminist. Early in the first episode, the production staff made sure to push out the gay theme, having a gay couple (an older white guy and a younger black guy). Oh, the episode was written by Liz Tuccillo. In the episode of Bob's Burgers (of Fox TV) that I caught credits for, there was a kitchen scene in which one character talked about "penis" and "tits." And the particular episode of Bob's Burgers was written by a woman--Kaatie Crown. The first episode of Brilliant Minds of NBC-TV for the season had a scene in which two lesbians did a long kissing thing, and this episode was written by Daniela Lamas and Greg Murray. The premiere episode for Chicago Fire showed up on NBC-TV on October 1, 2025, and in this episode--early on--the audience is presented with two gals and one black guy (who is gay), and the main theme is love life for the black guy. By the way, High Potential began a new season on ABC-TV on September 16, 2025, and a later episode for the season had a scene in which a gal asks the main character (played by Kaitlin Olson) where she was going, and the main character (a jackie-ass-type gal, who is supposedly a genius) says that she going to "poop" [Note: I did not see the episode, but I saw the promo for the episode--a forthcoming episode--during a football game on January 18, 2025, at about 6:11 p.m. (Detroit time).]. I caught the episode of The Hunting Party for January 29, 2026, and it started out with cold-hearted violence, in which a gal breaks the neck of a massage customer, and then where was more ugly stuff that I saw while I waited for the opening credits to finish. I caught the first episode of Memory of a Killer (of Fox TV) on Sunday, January 25, 2026, and it was nothing but violence (especially the killing scene in the bathroom during the opening credits), and Patrick Dempsey (once considered one the the most handsome men in the world) comes off as a piece of crap, and I cared not if his character might develop into a good guy, and when I was done catching the credits, I was glad that I had not chose to see the episode when some nice gal--as part of a date thing--since she would have ended up feeling like crap.
A number of series have adopted the tone and structure and feel of The Office (of NBC-TV of some years ago) and, basically, all the series are not funny, and all the series have characters that are oddballs or freaks, and there are odd looks at the camera at times by the characters, and there are stall moments (which are times when the viewer is supposed to laugh or giggle or something, though there is nothing to laugh at or giggle at or something at), and those series are The Paper (of NBC-TV), Stumble (of NBC-TV), St. Denis Medical (of NBC-TV), and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins (of NBC-TV), which I talked about in the previous edition of Television History and Trivia, which has an angry black main character. Incidentally, on an episode of Stumble, the main character (played by Jenn Lyon) had this line--"...Draw some flames on this poop so we know what happened here!...". It was more jackass dialogue on prime-time television, which had not been offered in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
But there are a bunch of other sitcoms--basically nothing for kids or younger people--and they are Abbott Elementary (which I have discussed in the past as being an ugly show), Animal Control, George & Mandy's First Marriage, Going Dutch, Happy's Place, The Neighborhood, and Shifting Gears.
And there are ugly cartoon series, such as Krapopolis and Universal Basic Guys.
Fear Factor: House of Fear, which showed up on January 11, 2026, on Fox TV, is just a collection of ugly games, featuring an unlikeable host (jackass Johnny Knoxville).
I have already noted (in another edition of Television History and Trivia) that the first episode of Matlock for the season played on the theme of Stephen Colbert and his late-night series, which has been canceled (it seems), and I note that Matlock of CBS-TV has turned the "Matlock" image (set up a couple decades ago) into ugliness, which has an unpleasant and ugly looking main character. Matlock is one of those shows in which the production people stole a main theme--or the title--from the past and put, for instance, a black or a woman in the main role that had been that for a white guy, and another series on the air like today that is Watson, and, in the past, viewers had The Equalizer and Ironside (the latter of which was a highly ugly series).
Then viewers have basically the same type of series on the air with different names--Boston Blue, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago P.D., FBI, Fire Country, Law & Order, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent, NCIS, NCIS: Origins, NCIS: Sydney, 9-1-1, 9-1-1 Nashville, and Sheriff Country.
And that is a look at the season, but I have more later in this edition of Television History and Trivia.Now, I go back in time a bit. On January 8, 2026, the Detroit Free Press published a story called "MOST ANTICIPATED TV SHOWS OF 2026" [Kaur, Dina. "MOST ANTICIPATED TV SHOWS OF 2026," Detroit Free Press, 8 January 2026, p.p. 1D and 3D.], and it had information about so-called eagerly awaited shows. The shows listed (with networks shown) were--The Pitt (HBO Max), Tell Me Lies (Hulu), A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (HBO Max), Bridgerton (Netflix), The Bachelorette (ABC-TV), The Boys (Amazon Prime Video), Euphoria (HBO Max), House of the Dragon (HBO Max), Ted Lasso (Apple TV), and Outer Banks (Netflix). Incidentally, I wonder where the statistics are about who is eagerly awaiting for the shows. That is no matter. Notice only one show is tied to the broadcast-network universe.
Announcement: Recently, I have added some new documents to the collection of my documents at the website for The Hologlobe Press. One of the documents is entitled A Document that Dispels Myths and Nonsense of Science-Fiction Books, Movies, and Television Shows (A Logic Puzzle), which can be reached through this Myths link. Another document is And So You Think You're Going to the Moon, Mars, or the Stars..., which can be reached by using this Moon link. And yet another of the documents is entitled And the Stupid Women Shall Lead--and Lead Every Good Individual into Shit, Driven on by Communism, Feminism, and Defective Female Beliefs and Little-Girl Thinking, which can be reached through this Stupid Women link. And here are other documents--A Review of What Television Controlled by Socialists and Communists Worked to Sell as Truth in Relation to the U.S. President Donald J. Trump Impeachment (at Impeachment) and T.H.A.T. Special Edition--The First Helicopter-based Traffic Reporters on Radio for the Detroit area of Michigan (at Helicopter Traffic).
On Monday, March 9, 2026, I spent a bunch of hours breaking up and scrapping up ice, sometimes up to two-inches thick--in the parking area that is grass and gravel and dirt at the secondary property at which I live during the year, as I had done the day before, and I was thinking about what else that I had to put in this document, such as a segment about Scrubs. Little did I know that later in the day, I would come across something unexpected. At about 6:27 p.m. (Detroit time), I was listening to The Mark Levin Show (a nationally syndicated radio series), and Mark Levin was airing audio of a press conference being held by U.S. President Donald J. Trump, and the event was being televised, so some people were seeing the event on television. I heard at about 6:27 p.m. a truly rotten female reporter ask a question, given I was only being exposed to the audio version of the event. In essence, the female reporter asked Donald J. Trump this question in relation to the fighting in Iran--How many deaths are you will to have? The "deaths" idea is tied to U.S. military persons. If you cannot determine in your mind why the question shows up the ugliness of the reporter, then you are stupid. If you like the question, then you are rotten.
The middle section of this document looks at what is happening with the prime-time broadcast network schedule--and, really, television stations around the country. Network product for television stations can set the "tone" for what a television station is, and what a station produces--if anything--sets the "tone," too. In essence, the "tone" presented by the networks to television stations (known as "network affiliates") is not good. It is mostly ugly stuff and depressing stuff and violent stuff, as shown in Memory of a Killer and The Hunting Party. Okay, when a person buys a subscription to a pay-TV service, the person is very likely to use the service and avoid other stuff so that the person can get the money's worth out of the buy. Yes, cable and pay-TV stuff (streaming stuff) is taking away viewers from broadcast network television and, especially, television stations. But what is happening and has been happening for a while is television stations and their associated networks are chasing away viewers--the product is unlikeable, as when compared with what was offered years ago, even only twenty years ago when the end of the transition period for television (changing to much that was likeable to much that was becoming unlikeable) still had some fun stuff, and, in a way, the broadcast networks are offering what is already existing in streaming and cable. By the way, the transition time for television in the country was the 1980s and 1990s. Let me talk about Detroit television. So much of the "tone" is knocked down by too much fluff news--hours and hours of the same thing or hours and hours in a day of repeated stories. Much of what is offered is fluff and useless news, as compared with what was offered in the 1960s and 1970s and even 1980s. Plus stations have been for a couple decades doing double-runs and more of syndicated programming. In addition, even local shows are now getting double runs. For instance, on WJBK-TV, Channel 2.1, offers up CriticLEE Speaking a couple times a week, and now The Pulse gets two runs each weekday (7:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.), and newscasts--which are already numerous in first runs--get aired late at night in repeat form, such as 11:00 pm. newscasts, and, by the way, WXYZ-TV, Channel 7.1, uses old news features in the weekly Positively Detroit series of Sunday middays. By the way, the syndication market surely has gone to crap over the last two decades; it is nothing like what is was from the 1946 to about 2000, but I have to say that subchannels are taking away syndication product for television, but much of the syndication stuff is fairly new stuff in repeat form like Law & Order and like series (as talked about in this document) that has been leading to the downfall of the "tone" of the networks and television stations. In the subchannel universe is going down. A lot of the depressing and unlikeable stuff of the last two decades or so from the broadcast networks fills up subchannels and cable channels. The "tone" of a television station is also affected by what subchannels it has as a group of offerings and what the subchannel universe offers in general. Now, in Detroit, the combination of the subchannel universe and television stations proper has about 72 channels, and I use "about" because channels can come and go (disappear) while I am not in Detroit for a few weeks, leaving me a little off in the count, and, really, there are not about 72 different channels, since there are a bunch of repeats. For example, "365 BLK" network, which I find to be a useless network, is on three channels in Detroit now (18.6, 19.5, and 62.4). What a waste that is! HSN is on several channels, and Cozi is now on two channels, and Defy is on two channels, and Movie Sphere Gold (which is another useless network) is on two channels, and ShopLC is on two channels. Some of the subchannels that are depressing or ugly in the "tone" of the broadcast universe in Detroit are Nosey, Roar, Busted, and Black Vision TV, and some channels that are helping to pull down the "tone" are True CRMZ, Charge, and Bounce, because, for one, viewers find a lot of the repeated Law & Order-like stuff on them or the reality crime stuff (like old 48 Hours shows). Oh, have you noticed the broadcast networks have been adding more sports programs in prime-time hours, seemingly hoping to bring back viewers, since they are having a hard time drawing viewers to the lame fictional stuff (like most of the sitcoms) that have been a staple recently, and, for instance, The CW has offered up college football and car races, and Fox TV has had college football on Friday in the fall, and NBC-TV is ariing professional basketball (through Coast to Coast Tuesday) on a weekly basis this season.
I have to talk about a bright spot on broadcast network television. On Wednesday, February 25, 2026, ABC-TV began to run Scrubs (a sitcom) on a weekly basis. The series is a reworking of the original Scrubs. Whether or not the new version of Scrubs is as good or better or worse that the original version will not be discussed here. Based on what little of the series that I have seen--not watching every episode--I can say that a bright spot with the series is the team of actors Zach Braff and Donald Faison. A person cannot say that the teaming of the two actors is not a bright spot. They do make a good comedy team. For the recent years or decades, I cannot come up with another such likeable team. The new version of Scrubs may not be around long for some reason, but the Zach Braff/Donald Faison team might show up again.
I have one more thing to say about Scrubs, which shows that the broadcast network television universe is in trouble. On February 25, 2026, two new episodes of the new Scrubs--one of which was the first--were shown in the 8:00 p.m. hour, and then the episodes were repeated in the 10:00 p.m. hour that day, and the two episodes were repeated in the 8:00 p.m. hour on the following Sunday. Generally speaking, in the 1950s, a weekly series ran for 39 straight weeks with no repeats [and the practice was commonplace for syndicated series], and then there could be repeats shown on a weekly basis or a summer-replacement series would show up for 13 weeks, and in the 1960s, it was commonplace for a weekly series to run for 25 weeks with no repeats, and then repeats ran. In addition, the two episodes of Scrubs were available through streaming in the first week of history for the new Scrubs. Do you see a problem?
Hey, have you caught America's Culinary Cup--yet another cooking series--on CBS-TV, the first episode of which was 90-minutes long (on March 4, 2026)? I guess I can say that the series is hosted by a high-class model-type gal, whom many people say is beautiful. The gal is Padma Lakshmi. I find her average--if that--given she has a problem. Padma Lakshmi has a bland personality or persona.
Let me do some counter programming, at least in relation to WJBK-TV, Channel 2.1. Decades ago, there were not blocks and blocks of the same stuff on television stations in the Detroit area, such as from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on weekdays. For instance, in much of 1962, CKLW-TV, Channel 9, aired Movies for Mom on weekdays, starting at 11:30 a.m.. On May 18, 1962, the station aired under Movies for Mom a movie called Pack Up Your Troubles, a comedy or lighthearted movie that featured a girl as the main performer. That girl was Jane Withers, who years later would be known as the spokesperson for Comet (the cleaning product) in commercials on television, such as in the late 1960s and early 1970a. Pack up Your Troubles also had such performers as The Ritz Brothers (three guys as a comedy team), Stanley Fields, Lynn Bari, and Joseph Schildkraut. Pack Up Your Troubles is certainly a movie for the entire family, and it is presented in this document as a presentation of Looking at the Movies.
Remember: The Prisoner with Patrick McGoohan was a television show that was produced across the pond and shown on CBS-TV in the late 1960s, and I urge you to find The Prisoner on DVD, maybe from a library, and watch it, and you should show it--all the episodes--to teenagers, or buy it as a present for teenagers.
Stay well!Vic
P.S.: You are urged to see my document entitled One of "The Rules of Man"--A Rule About Health Care that No Politician May Supersede with Law, which can be reached through this Rule1 link. I have deduced that all the Democrats and most Republicans support the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and have no intention of killing it, though it should be killed for violating, for one, "The Rules of Man." For example, Republicans Jeb Bush and Chris Christie support the rotten law, and that is one reason that I define them as stupid men and not men who are good enough--in this day and age--to be the U.S. President. I note that the "mandate"--which forces everyone to buy government-approved health-care insurance--violates one of "The Rules of Man," and it is a rule that is attacked in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. Anyone who supports the "mandate" is not a good enough person or a smart enough person to be the U.S. president--the mandate is "enslavism," and the "mandate" allows government people--who are often usually bad people, as history shows--decide what health care a person can get, and that is bad.
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