What to watch and stream this fall: The binge-worthy TV lineup you can't miss
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What to watch and stream this fall: The binge-worthy TV lineup you can't miss
"Fall brings colder weather, sweaters, pumpkin-flavored treats, and new television shows to binge-watch. Historically, TV networks used the autumn season to launch their new programming because it coincided with big advertising agencies' spending schedules after a slow summer of reruns. Today, thanks to cable TV and streaming, the rules have altered, but the fall still maintains its dominance-especially since audiences have been so well trained."
"Twenty years later, the same documentary crew that followed Dunder Mifflin employees around has turned its focus on the Toledo Truth Teller. This Midwest newspaper is trying to make a comeback in a struggling industry. All 10 episodes of the first season were dropped on Peacock on September 4. Hulu's offering is Chad Powers, starring Glen Powell in the title role."
The 2025 fall television lineup is drama-heavy while offering comedies, documentaries, and returning franchises across streaming and broadcast platforms. Historically, networks launched new programming in autumn to align with advertising agencies' post-summer spending schedules, but cable and streaming have altered those rules while audiences remain accustomed to fall premieres. Popular universes such as Stephen King's It are expanding and Stranger Things is concluding. Streamers Peacock and Hulu release new comedies, including an Office mockumentary spin-off focused on the Toledo Truth Teller and Hulu's Chad Powers starring Glen Powell. PBS continues to present documentaries, including a project titled Kissinger.
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