Trump Address to Impact Primetime TV

Donald Trump’s address concerning the Iran conflict is set to interrupt regularly scheduled primetime television programming across major U.S. networks on April 1st. The speech, scheduled for 9 p.m. ET, will be broadcast on four major networks, necessitating rapid adjustments to existing lineups.

Network Programming Changes

Networks received approximately 24 hours’ notice to revise their schedules. The address will preempt two-hour broadcasts of The Masked Singer on Fox and Survivor on CBS on the East Coast. These changes will impact the release times for several popular series.

'Chicago' Franchise Release Dates

Fans have expressed interest in the release dates for shows within the 'Chicago' franchise. Specifically, inquiries have been made regarding Chicago Fire Season 14 and Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 16.

Other Show Updates

Interest also surrounds the release of Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 16. Additionally, NBC has renewed comedy shows Happy’s Place and St. Denis Medical for new seasons.

Broadcast Details

The address is expected to be a significant event, prompting networks to prioritize its broadcast over existing programming. This has led to the last-minute schedule adjustments affecting a wide range of shows and their anticipated release times.