FOX announced the bulk of its midseason premieres today (THE GOODWIN GAMES, widely expected to air in Ben and Kate‘s Tuesday 8:30PM slot, remains TBD).
AMERICAN IDOL will make its seasonal arrival, complete with new judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, on Wed January 16 at 8PM.
THE FOLLOWING, as expected, will air in the Monday 9PM slot beginning on January 21.
TOUCH takes over after Fringe finishes its run, inheriting the Friday 9PM slot starting February 1.
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MITCH SALEM has worked on the business side of the entertainment industry for 20 years, as a senior business affairs executive and attorney for such companies as NBC, ABC, USA, Syfy, Bravo, and BermanBraun Productions, and before that, at the NY law firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges. During all that, he has more or less constantly been going to the movies and watching TV, and writing about both since the 1980s. His film reviews also currently appear on screened.com and the-burg.com. In addition, he is co-writer of an episode of the television series "Felicity."
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