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Current Availablity of CW7:
- Allendale Telephone is carrying CW7 on Channel 12 for all subscribers.
- Charter cable is providing CW7 for most subscribers on Channel 7. Charter subscribers in West Olive can watch CW7 on Channel 6. Click here for a county by county breakdown of Charter coverage areas.
- CityOne Communications in Coldwater is now carrying CW7 on analog Channel 2 for all subscribers.
- Comcast is only providing CW7 on Channel 253 of their Digital Basic Service in these areas: Battle Creek, Lawton, Oshtemo, Fremont, Muskegon and South Haven. However, please note that Comcast has repositioned the CW7 from Channel 253 to Channel 17 for Comcast Basic subscribers in Grand Rapids, Holland, Marcellus, Richland, Saugatuck and Three Rivers. Contact Comcast if you are a digital subscriber and are not receiving The CW, call 1-888-COMCAST or visit www.comcast.com to request channel information. Click here for a county by county breakdown of Comcast coverage areas.
- DirecTV has not indicated that they will carry the CW7 at this time, and we cannot force them. Contact DirecTV at this link and demand that they carry the local CW7 on their system.
- Echostar's Dish Network has not indicated that they will carry the New CW7 in the near future. Contact Echostar at this link and demand that they carry the local CW7 on their system.
- Grand Valley State University student system is providing CW7 on Channel 10.
- Lowell cable has no plans to carry CW7 at this time.
- MediaCom cable has agreed to carry the CW7 but has not made a channel assignment.
- Millennium cable subscribers can tune to DIGITAL Channel 450. CW7 will move to an analog channel at a later date.
- Westphalia Broadband is carrying CW7 on Channel 8 for all subscribers.
- WMU's EduCABLE is carrying the CW7 on Channel 7.
CW Program Updates
Tuesday Aug 19 08:00PM Beauty and the Geek (And The Winner Is...) |
All 10 teams are back for a very special reunion and we reveal the team that has become more than just a beauty and a geek. |
Tuesday Aug 19 09:00PM Reaper (The Leak) |
After Sam (Bret Harrison) turns in a soul named Mike (guest star Richard Burgi), who somehow keep returning to Earth, the Devil (Ray Wise) tells him there is a leak in Hell and he better find out who is responsible. Sam, Sock (Tyler Labine) and Ben (Rick Gonzalez) discover Gladys (guest star Christine Willes) is helping Mike escape and aren't sure whether to turn their friend over to a very angry Devil. Missy Peregrym, Valarie Rae Miller, Donovan Stinson and Andrew Airlie also star. John Fortenberry directed the episode written by Chris Dingess. |
Wednesday Aug 20 09:00PM Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious (Public Image) |
The five remaining girls know they have to have the talent to make it into the group, but this week they are tested on their ability to handle the media during a press tour. The girls will be tested on their public speaking skills during a live interview with Los Angeles' KIIS-FM radio host Jojo and an on-camera interview with "Extra" host Mark McGrath. Back at the house, the girls try to put their differences aside for the better of the group, but one girl doesn't put forth the effort. |
Thursday Aug 21 08:00PM Smallville (Sleeper) |
Clark (Tom Welling) desperately searches for Kara (Laura Vandervoort) and Brainiac (guest star James Marsters) is the only one who can reverse Lana's (Kristin Kreuk) condition. Clark asks Chloe (Allison Mack) to check any large power surges in the area, so she breaks into several government computers, setting off alarms. Jimmy (Aaron Ashmore) is caught between the Department of Security ─ who threatens him with jail time unless he helps them arrest Chloe ─ and Lex (Michael Rosenbaum), who offers to help clear Chloe if Jimmy agrees to be in his debt. Erica Durance and John Glover also star. Whitney Ransick directed the episode written by Caroline Dries. |
Thursday Aug 21 09:00PM Supernatural (Long-Distance Call) |
Dean (Jensen Ackles) is stunned after he receives a phone call from his dad (guest star Jeffrey Dean Morgan) who tells him he has a solution to get Dean out of his deal. Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean fight because Sam is skeptical that it is really John on the other end of the phone and warns Dean not to listen to him but Dean disagrees and sets off on his own path to follow his father's orders. Charles Beeson directed the episode written by Sera Gamble. |
Sunday Aug 24 08:00PM Everybody Hates Chris (Everybody Hates Being Cool) |
On a mission to become one of the "cool" kids, Chris (Tyler James Williams) is caught with cigarettes and suspended from school. Of course, Tonya (Imani Hakim) intercepts the call from Chris' school letting his parents know he has been suspended and decides to blackmail him. Meanwhile, in an effort to get even with Julius (Terry Crews) for keeping a coat given to him by his ex-girlfriend, Rochelle (Tichina Arnold) decides to parade around the neighborhood in inappropriate clothing. Tequan Richmond and Vincent Martella also star. The episode was directed by Ken Whittingham and written by Rodney Barnes. |
Sunday Aug 24 08:30PM Aliens in America (My Musky, Myself) |
Claire (Lindsey Shaw) forces Justin (Dan Byrd) to become the school's mascot 'Musky, the Fish' but just the thought of performing makes Justin physically ill, so Raja (Adhir Kalyan) takes over the job and the crowd goes wild for his gravity-defying moves. When Raja's enthusiasm leads to a confrontation with a spectator, Justin realizes he must face his fears and make Franny (Amy Pietz) proud. Meanwhile, when a still-unemployed Gary (Scott Patterson) realizes he is not needed at home, he accidentally stumbles into a relationship with surrogate family who loves having him around. Andy Frickman directed the episode written by Emily Kapnek |
Sunday Aug 24 09:00PM The Game (Baby Come Back) |
Jason (Coby Bell) meets with the new team owner, Mickey (guest star Brian McGovern), who appears to be more interested in spending time with Kelly (Brittany Daniel) than making a new deal with Jason. Malik (Hosea Chanchez) proclaims his love to Robin (Givens playing herself) and tells her he's ready for a bigger commitment. Derwin (Pooch Hall) tracks down Melanie (Tia Mowry) to tell her the truth about how he really feels, which leads to a fight between Derwin and Jerome (guest star Mehcad Brooks). Wendy Raquel Robinson also stars. Salim Akil directed the episode written by Mara Brock Akil. |
Sunday Aug 24 09:30PM Girlfriends (Deck The Halls With Bags and Folly) |
Joan (Tracee Ellis Ross) joins a support group for people who have relatives serving in Iraq, but is upset when she finds out they are not planning a holiday party due to financial restraints. Joan decides to turn the Christmas party she is throwing for her old firm into a fundraiser to raise money for her support group. Meanwhile, William (Reggie Hayes) pushes Christmas traditions on Monica (Keesha Sharp), who isn't big on the holidays, and Maya (Golden Brooks) and Darnell (Khalil Kain) try to keep up with Lynn's (Persia White) extravagant gift giving. Debbie Allen directed the episode written by Regina Y. Hicks. |
Monday Aug 25 08:00PM Gossip Girl (Much 'I Do' About Nothing) |
With her best friend Serena's (Blake Lively) life and reputation on the line, Blair (Leighton Meester) decides to take matters into her own hands in dealing with the manipulative and evil Georgina Sparks (guest star Michelle Trachtenberg). With Rufus (Matthew Settle) never far from her thoughts, Lily (Kelly Rutherford) prepares for her wedding day which is destined to be the Upper East Side's social event of the year. Serena finally pours out her heart and the truth about her past to Dan (Penn Badgley), but will it prove to be too late to save their relationship? Heiress and model Lydia Hearst guest stars in the episode as Amelia, Lily's interior decorator. Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen, Ed Westwick and Jessica Szohr also star. The episode was directed by Norman Buckley and written by executive producers Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage |
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‘Mr. Woodcock' is a gym-dandy comedy. Seann William Scott plays a successful author who learns his mother is dating his old P.E. teacher
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