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TV Land is an American cable network owned by Creator/ViacomCBS. Started in 1996, TV Land spun off from Creator/NickAtNite as an “oldies channel”, airing shows such as Series/TheEdSullivanShow, Series/LeaveItToBeaver, {{Series/Gunsmoke}}, and Series/TheAndyGriffithShow. Eventually, the network began experiencing an infamous degree of NetworkDecay, with most of their oldies disappearing from their line-up in favor of a typical blend of modern, syndicated comedies.

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TV Land is an American cable network owned by Creator/ViacomCBS. Started in 1996, TV Land spun off from Creator/NickAtNite as an “oldies channel”, "oldies channel", airing shows such as Series/TheEdSullivanShow, Series/LeaveItToBeaver, {{Series/Gunsmoke}}, ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'', ''Series/LeaveItToBeaver'', ''Series/{{Gunsmoke}}'', and Series/TheAndyGriffithShow.''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow''. Eventually, the network began experiencing an infamous degree of NetworkDecay, with most of their oldies disappearing from their line-up in favor of a typical blend of modern, syndicated comedies.



* Series/TheExes
* Series/HappilyDivorced
* Series/HotInCleveland
* Series/Teachers2016
* {{Series/Younger}}

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* Series/TheExes
''Series/HotInCleveland'' (2010–2015)
* Series/HappilyDivorced
''Series/HappilyDivorced'' (2011–2013)
* Series/HotInCleveland
''Series/TheExes'' (2011–2015)
* Series/Teachers2016
''Series/{{Younger}}'' (2015–2021)[[note]]Last season first aired on Creator/ParamountPlus.[[/note]]
* {{Series/Younger}}''Series/{{Teachers|2016}}'' (2016–2019)
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Today, TV Land acts as a huge revolving door of syndicated shows, with their massive list of aired programs ranging from the likes of Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries all the way to Creator/SteveHarvey era Series/FamilyFeud. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_TV_Land That Other Wiki]]
lists over ''two-hundred'' programs that have at some point aired on the network. Basically, if they can afford a syndication package and turn a profit on it, TV Land is more than happy to do so.

They’ve also dabbled in some original programming, to mixed success. Their most successful original series is probably {{Series/Younger}}, which aired for six seasons to some critical acclaim before jumping to streaming for one more season. As of 2021, they have no original series in active production.

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Today, TV Land acts as a huge revolving door of syndicated shows, with their massive list of aired programs ranging from the likes of Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' all the way to Creator/SteveHarvey era Series/FamilyFeud.Creator/SteveHarvey-era ''Series/FamilyFeud''. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_TV_Land That Other Wiki]]
Wiki]] lists over ''two-hundred'' ''two hundred'' programs that have at some point aired on the network. Basically, if they can afford a syndication package and turn a profit on it, TV Land is more than happy to do so.

They’ve also dabbled in some original programming, to mixed success. Their most successful original series is probably {{Series/Younger}}, ''Series/{{Younger}}'', which aired for six seasons to some critical acclaim before jumping to streaming for one more season. As of 2021, they have no original series in active production.
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They’ve also dabbed in some original programming, to mixed success. Their most successful original series is probably {{Series/Younger}}, which aired for six seasons to some critical acclaim before jumping to streaming for one more season. As of 2021, they have no original series in active production.

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They’ve also dabbed dabbled in some original programming, to mixed success. Their most successful original series is probably {{Series/Younger}}, which aired for six seasons to some critical acclaim before jumping to streaming for one more season. As of 2021, they have no original series in active production.
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TV Land is an American cable network owned by Creator/ViacomCBS. Started in 1996, TV Land spun off from Creator/NickAtNite as an “oldies channel”, airing shows such as Series/TheEdSullivanShow, Series/LeaveItToBeaver, {{Series/Gunsmoke}}, and Series/TheAndyGriffithShow. Eventually, the network began experiencing an infamous degree of NetworkDecay, with their oldies disappearing from their line-up in favor of a typical blend of modern, syndicated comedies.

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TV Land is an American cable network owned by Creator/ViacomCBS. Started in 1996, TV Land spun off from Creator/NickAtNite as an “oldies channel”, airing shows such as Series/TheEdSullivanShow, Series/LeaveItToBeaver, {{Series/Gunsmoke}}, and Series/TheAndyGriffithShow. Eventually, the network began experiencing an infamous degree of NetworkDecay, with most of their oldies disappearing from their line-up in favor of a typical blend of modern, syndicated comedies.
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lists over two-hundred programs that have at some point aired on the network. Basically, if they can afford a syndication package and turn a profit on it, TV Land is more than happy to do so.

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lists over two-hundred ''two-hundred'' programs that have at some point aired on the network. Basically, if they can afford a syndication package and turn a profit on it, TV Land is more than happy to do so.
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TV Land is an American cable network owned by Creator/ViacomCBS. Started in 1996, TV Land spun off from Creator/NickAtNite as an “oldies channel”, airing shows such as Series/TheEdSullivanShow, Series/LeaveItToBeaver, Series/Gunsmoke, and Series/TheAndyGriffithShow. Eventually, the network began experiencing an infamous degree of NetworkDecay, with their oldies disappearing from their line-up in favor of a typical blend of modern, syndicated comedies.

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TV Land is an American cable network owned by Creator/ViacomCBS. Started in 1996, TV Land spun off from Creator/NickAtNite as an “oldies channel”, airing shows such as Series/TheEdSullivanShow, Series/LeaveItToBeaver, Series/Gunsmoke, {{Series/Gunsmoke}}, and Series/TheAndyGriffithShow. Eventually, the network began experiencing an infamous degree of NetworkDecay, with their oldies disappearing from their line-up in favor of a typical blend of modern, syndicated comedies.
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TV Land is an American cable network owned by Creator/ViacomCBS. Started in 1996, TV Land spun off from Creator/NickAtNite as an “oldies channel”, airing shows such as Series/TheEdSullivanShow, Series/LeaveItToBeaver, Series/Gunsmoke, and Series/TheAndyGriffithShow. Eventually, the network began experiencing an infamous degree of NetworkDecay, with their oldies disappearing from their line-up in favor of a typical blend of modern, syndicated comedies.
Today, TV Land acts as a huge revolving door of syndicated shows, with their massive list of aired programs ranging from the likes of Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries all the way to Creator/SteveHarvey era Series/FamilyFeud. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_TV_Land That Other Wiki]]
lists over two-hundred programs that have at some point aired on the network. Basically, if they can afford a syndication package and turn a profit on it, TV Land is more than happy to do so.

They’ve also dabbed in some original programming, to mixed success. Their most successful original series is probably {{Series/Younger}}, which aired for six seasons to some critical acclaim before jumping to streaming for one more season. As of 2021, they have no original series in active production.
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!!Original TV Land series include:

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* Series/TheExes
* Series/HappilyDivorced
* Series/HotInCleveland
* Series/Teachers2016
* {{Series/Younger}}
[[/index]]

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