The CW's Fall Preview to Air Before Daytime Emmy Coverage
By Luke Kerr on August 27, 2009

The TV Squad is reporting that The CW has scheduled their fall preview special to air immediately before the red carpet coverage of the 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. If you are looking forward to the return of returning shows such as Gossip Girl or want to take a closer look at a new show like Vampire Diaries (watch the webisode here) this would be the perfect opportunity.

The TV Squad is reporting that The CW has scheduled their fall preview special to air immediately before the red carpet coverage of the 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. If you are looking forward to the return of returning shows such as Gossip Girl or want to take a closer look at a new show like Vampire Diaries (watch the webisode here) this would be the perfect opportunity.
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2 April 2009
21 hours 4 min
This is great news, if most of the CW's teen audience decides to check out the Emmys maybe just maybe they'll get a bigger audience and lets not forget that important demographic that the networks want might go up.
17 June 2009
2 weeks 1 day
anything that can make people watch the Daytime Emmy's is a good thing.
this year is do or die for the telecast in my opinion.
19 August 2008
5 weeks 1 day
Am i the only one who finds it puzzling that the while The CW seems to reaching out for a younger ,more teen oriented audience,they seem to ignore anything close to racial diversity in their casting of their shows. This is a generation that just elected a man of color to the highest political office in the land and yet they still remain color blind when it comes to casting minorities on their shows. They just cancelled two shows with black casts that got very respectable ratings DESPITE the fact that they did NOTHING to promote either of them,yet they can dust off Melrose Place and bring it back with more pretty people who all look the same. THANK GOD for HBO and SHOWTIME,at least they GET IT,when it comes to casting shows.
14 December 2008
8 hours 17 min
You mean I have to tune into the CW even ealier Sunday night? Oh, the hardships of life!