Why Abbott Elementary Is The Only Scripted Show On ABC’s Fall Schedule, According To The Network Chief

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The ongoing WGA writers’ strike caused many networks to pivot their 2023-2024 fall schedules to reality-based programming. However, ABC made a surprising move by putting Abbott Elementary on its schedule, and the Emmy-winning comedy will be the only scripted show for the fall season for the network. After making the unexpected move, one of the network’s chiefs explained why the sitcom will be the only scripted show airing during the TV season.

Due to a writer’s strike, fans of the ABC workplace comedy will have to settle for re-runs in September rather than expect new episodes. Despite this setback, the show has been lucrative for the network, receiving critical acclaim and awards-season recognition over the last two seasons. Its presence on the fall schedule will hold significant meaning, according to Senior VP of Content Strategy and Scheduling Ari Goldman, as he told THR:

ABC has built such a behavior of viewing, and it’s hard to establish new behaviors. With linear viewing in this day and age, people are watching the way they want to. That said, there was still a remaining behavior on Wednesday nights for ABC’s comedies. … Keeping that presence of comedy that’s been built for over a decade on ABC was important. Abbott Elementary is a defining show in this landscape. I don’t think there’s a more critically acclaimed series in all of television, inclusive of streaming. Having that on the air as a representation of our brand, in a time period that has a behavior, reunited with the lead-in it had in season one and in the surroundings of another hopefully fruitful Emmy season, was a no-brainer for us.

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