Less than two weeks before the scheduled premiere dates of "Community" season 4 and "Whitney"
season 2, NBC decides to postpone the show's returns. The network
explains that the delay is intended to give more time to promote the
two shows, but hasn't announced new return dates.
"Given the success we've had for the past four weeks - including
winning the first week of the season in adults 18-49, we've decided to
continue to concentrate our promotional strength on our new NBC shows
that are scheduled Monday through Wednesday and have therefore decided
to hold 'Community' and 'Whitney' from their previously announced
premieres of Oct. 19," NBC explains in a statement.
"Without having to launch these comedies on Friday at this time, we can
keep our promotion focused on earlier in the week. Plus, we will have
both comedies in our back pocket if we need to make any schedule
changes on those nights," the network goes on reasoning. "When we have
a better idea of viewing patterns in the next few weeks, we will
announce new season premieres of 'Whitney' and 'Community'."
"Grimm" repeats are going to fill in the 8 P.M. and 9 P.M. slots on Fridays.
"Community" gets a shortened season of 13 episodes in its fourth year,
while "Whitney" has been ordered for a full second-season. The Joel McHale-starring
show has David Guarascio and Moses Port as new showrunners after
creator Dan Harmon was reportedly fired from the post.
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