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* In 2023, ''Eat Bulaga'' producer TAPE underwent a change in management, which would replace its CEO, cut its employees' salaries, and replace popular ''Eat Bulaga'' cast members and segments in an effort to relaunch the show. On May 31, 2023, the show's original hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (hereafter TVJ), as well as a number of other long-time cast members, resigned and left the company. TVJ proceeded to file copyright and trademark complaints against TAPE and GMA Network, seeking to cancel TAPE's trademark on the ''Eat Bulaga'' title. TVJ asserted copyright interests over their creative contributions to the show -- with one sticking point being that Joey de Leon had originally coined the title, and the trio implicating that the result of TAPE's ExecutiveMeddling was pretty much ''Eat Bulaga'' InNameOnly. They also made accusations of unfair competition, as GMA had aired reruns of prior episodes involving TVJ during a brief suspension after the resignation. In June 2023, TVJ reached an agreement with Creator/{{TV5}} for a stake in their new production company; on July 1, following the expiration of its agreement to simulcast the ABS-CBN-produced rival ''Series/ItsShowtime'' (leading it to channel hop to GMA's sister network GTV), [=TV5=] premiered a TVJ-produced SpiritualSuccessor to ''Eat Bulaga'' under the title ''[[WritingAroundTrademarks E.A.T...]]'', with a number of the previous GMA-era cast members joining them. The title was a reference to ''Eat Bulaga'' having been stylized in its logo as ''Eat... Bulaga!'' during its first 25 years on-air, while the hosts referred to E.A.T. as an [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]] for things such as "Eto Ang Title" ("[[CaptainObvious This is the title]]") and "Eto Ang Tunay" ("[[TakeThat This is real]]"). In January 2024, GMA and TAPE lost the rights to ''Eat Bulaga'' and its associated intellectual property to TVJ, and ''E.A.T...'' was renamed to ''Eat... Bulaga!'' Meanwhile, the TAPE-produced ''Eat Bulaga!'' on GMA was retitled ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'', but would be cancelled due to low viewership a few months later.

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* In 2023, ''Eat Bulaga'' producer TAPE underwent a change in management, which would replace its CEO, cut its employees' salaries, and replace popular ''Eat Bulaga'' cast members and segments in an effort to relaunch the show. On May 31, 2023, the show's original hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (hereafter TVJ), as well as a number of other long-time cast members, resigned and left the company. TVJ proceeded to file copyright and trademark complaints against TAPE and GMA Network, seeking to cancel TAPE's trademark on the ''Eat Bulaga'' title. TVJ asserted copyright interests over their creative contributions to the show -- with one sticking point being that Joey de Leon had originally coined the title, and the trio implicating that the result of TAPE's ExecutiveMeddling was pretty much ''Eat Bulaga'' InNameOnly. They also made accusations of unfair competition, as GMA had aired reruns of prior episodes involving TVJ during a brief suspension after the resignation. In June 2023, TVJ reached an agreement with Creator/{{TV5}} for a stake in their new production company; on July 1, following the expiration of its agreement to simulcast the ABS-CBN-produced rival ''Series/ItsShowtime'' (leading it to channel hop to GMA's sister network GTV), [=TV5=] premiered a TVJ-produced SpiritualSuccessor to ''Eat Bulaga'' under the title ''[[WritingAroundTrademarks E.A.T...]]'', which was basically a CreatorDrivenSuccessor to ''Eat Bulaga!'' with a number most of the previous GMA-era cast members joining them.who left TAPE (the "Legit Dabarkads"). The title was a reference to ''Eat Bulaga'' having been stylized in its logo as ''Eat... Bulaga!'' during its first 25 years on-air, while the hosts referred to E.A.T. as an [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]] for things such as "Eto Ang Title" ("[[CaptainObvious This is the title]]") and "Eto Ang Tunay" ("[[TakeThat This is real]]"). In January 2024, GMA and TAPE lost the rights to ''Eat Bulaga'' and its associated intellectual property to TVJ, and ''E.A.T...'' was renamed to ''Eat... Bulaga!'' Meanwhile, the TAPE-produced ''Eat Bulaga!'' on GMA was retitled ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'', but would be cancelled due to low viewership a few months later. \n And as a result of ''that'', ''It's Showtime!'' began to also be simulcast on GMA proper beginning April 6, 2024.
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* ''Series/KathAndKim'' (the Australian one) from Creator/TheABC (the Australian one) to the Creator/SevenNetwork.

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* ''Series/KathAndKim'' (the Australian one) from Creator/TheABC (the Australian one) [[Creator/AustralianBroadcastingCorporation The ABC]] to the Creator/SevenNetwork.
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* CBS's American version of ''Series/TheGreatBritishBakeOff'' (titled ''The American Baking Competition'')- had a summer run for a single season in 2013. In 2015, ABC produced a new version for its Christmas lineup, ''The Great Holiday Baking Show'', which returned the following year as ''The Great American Baking Show''[[note]]The British version is syndicated to Creator/{{PBS}}, but as ''[[MarketBasedTitle The Great British Baking Show]]'' because [[DisneyOwnsThisTrope Pillsbury owns a trademark on "Bake-Off"]] in relation to its own baking competition (which, coincidentally, was broadcast by CBS from its inception in the late-1940s to the early 2000s)[[/note]]

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* CBS's American version of ''Series/TheGreatBritishBakeOff'' (titled ''The American Baking Competition'')- had a summer run for a single season in 2013. In 2015, ABC produced a new version for its Christmas lineup, ''The Great Holiday Baking Show'', which returned the following year as ''The Great American Baking Show''[[note]]The British version is syndicated to Creator/{{PBS}}, but as ''[[MarketBasedTitle The Great British Baking Show]]'' because [[DisneyOwnsThisTrope Pillsbury owns a trademark on "Bake-Off"]] in relation to its own baking competition (which, coincidentally, was broadcast by CBS from its inception in the late-1940s to the early 2000s)[[/note]]2000s). After several seasons on ABC, the show later hopped to The Roku Channel in 2023.[[/note]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/OggyandtheCockroaches'' moved from France 3 (for the first 2 seasons) to Canal+ Family (seasons 3 and 4) to Gulli (seasons 5-7). Gulli also broadcasts seasons 3 (remastered) and 4.

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* ''WesternAnimation/OggyandtheCockroaches'' ''WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches'' moved from France 3 (for the first 2 seasons) to Canal+ Family (seasons 3 and 4) to Gulli (seasons 5-7). Gulli also broadcasts seasons 3 (remastered) and 4.



** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' aired on Italia 1 until the first ''Diamond and Pearl'' season. After that, the show was entirely moved on K2 and stayed there, except when in 2018 the ''Black and White'' seasons were moved on POP.

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** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' aired on Italia 1 until the first ''Diamond and Pearl'' season. season, with Boing airing reruns. After that, the show was entirely moved on K2 both Disney XD and stayed there, except when K2 and, outside of a brief stint in 2018 the ''Black and White'' seasons were moved when POP aired a rerun of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesBlackAndWhite'', stayed there until 2023. The show then hopped back on POP.Boing starting with ''Anime/PokemonHorizonsTheSeries'', while ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon'' got a rerun on Cartoon Network.



** As POP closed in 2019, ''Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers'' came back on Boing.

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** As POP closed in 2019, the franchise came back on Boing for ''Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers'' came back on Boing.and ''Series/PowerRangersDinoFury''.



* The Italian version of ''Series/Survivor'' suffered this as well. It was originally aired with the [[SarcasmMode completely original]] title of ''Survivor Italia'' on Italia 1 in 2001, before it hopped to Rai Due in 2003, retitled ''L'Isola dei Famosi'' and undergoing a {{Retool}} to play it with celebrities. After its cancellation in 2012, three years later Canale 5 picked it up and it still goes strong.

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* The Italian version of ''Series/Survivor'' suffered this as well. It ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' was originally aired with the [[SarcasmMode completely original]] title of ''Survivor Italia'' on Italia 1 in 2001, before it 2001. In 2003, the reality hopped to on Rai Due in 2003, retitled ''L'Isola 2, where it was {{retool}}ed into ''L'isola dei Famosi'' and undergoing a {{Retool}} to play it with celebrities. After famosi'' ("The island of famous people"), which had the same premise but used only celebrities for its cancellation cast. The show was cancelled in 2012, three years later only to come back in 2015 on Canale 5 picked it up and it 5, where it's still goes strong.
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* Only episodes 2-3, 7-15 and 18 of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' premiered on TV Tokyo (along with a special) in early 1998 due to the show's excessive violence for its timeslot; the remaining episodes would premiere as part of a full run of the series on pay-TV outlet Wowow from later that year to early in 1999.

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* The first season of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' premiered in syndication in September 1998, then was picked up by Creator/KidsWB in January 1999 with episodes premiering on the network the following month. Despite this, reruns would continue airing in syndication in most areas until September 1999.
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'' started out in syndication in 1995, but only the first 65 episodes were shown before the show went into re-runs and was ultimately pulled. It was then picked up for cable by Turner Broadcasting and spent a few months being re-shown on Creator/USANetwork before it was moved to Creator/CartoonNetwork's ''Creator/{{Toonami}}'' action block where it found new life and premiered 94 new episodes, and 3 movies.

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* The In the United States, the first season of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' premiered in syndication in September 1998, then was picked up by Creator/KidsWB in January 1999 with episodes premiering on the network the following month. Despite this, reruns would continue airing in syndication in most areas until September 1999.
* In the United States, ''Anime/SailorMoon'' started out in syndication in 1995, but only the first 65 episodes were shown before the show went into re-runs and was ultimately pulled. It was then picked up for cable by Turner Broadcasting and spent a few months being re-shown on Creator/USANetwork before it was moved to Creator/CartoonNetwork's ''Creator/{{Toonami}}'' action block where it found new life and premiered 94 new episodes, and 3 movies.



* The original ''Manga/DragonBall'' series was in syndication for only 13 episodes in 1995 before it was canceled. It was eventually picked up by ''Creator/{{Toonami}}'' in 2001 ([[DuelingDubs with an all-new English dub]]), due to the success of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', where it ended up finishing its 153 episode run.
** ''Dragon Ball Z'' itself began in weekly syndication in 1996 before Creator/CartoonNetwork famously picked it up and added it to its Toonami block in 1998, where it finished and was in reruns for almost ten years. In addition, Creator/TheWB's Saturday morning Toonami block premiered the Garlic Jr. Saga episodes in the Summer of 2000 before they were rerun in Cartoon Network.

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* In the United States, The original ''Manga/DragonBall'' series was in syndication for only 13 episodes in 1995 before it was canceled. It was eventually picked up by ''Creator/{{Toonami}}'' in 2001 ([[DuelingDubs with an all-new English dub]]), due to the success of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', where it ended up finishing its 153 episode run.
** Likewise in the United States, ''Dragon Ball Z'' itself began in weekly syndication in 1996 before Creator/CartoonNetwork famously picked it up and added it to its Toonami block in 1998, where it finished and was in reruns for almost ten years. In addition, Creator/TheWB's Saturday morning Toonami block premiered the Garlic Jr. Saga episodes in the Summer of 2000 before they were rerun in Cartoon Network.
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* ''[[{{Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling}} AEW]] Wedensday Night Dynamite'' moved from Creator/{{TNT}} to Creator/{{TBS}} starting on Jan. 4, 2022.

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* ''[[{{Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling}} AEW]] Wedensday Wednesday Night Dynamite'' moved from Creator/{{TNT}} to Creator/{{TBS}} starting on Jan. 4, 2022.

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*** Following Creator/MarvelStudios' contract with Netflix expiring on Feb. 28, 2022, all of the Netflix Original Series[[note]]''Series/Daredevil2015'', ''Series/JessicaJones2015'', ''Series/LukeCage2016'', ''Series/IronFist2017'', ''Series/TheDefenders2017'', and ''Series/ThePunisher2017''[[/note]] [[{{MyFriendsAndZoidberg}} and]] ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' were all FINALLY added to Creator/DisneyPlus on March 16th of that year. The MoralGuardians didn't like the [[{{UsefulNotes/MediaClassifications}} TV-MA]] content being added to the "Child-friendly" Disney+ library.

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*** Following Creator/MarvelStudios' contract with Netflix expiring on Feb. 28, 2022, all of the Netflix Original Series[[note]]''Series/Daredevil2015'', ''Series/JessicaJones2015'', ''Series/LukeCage2016'', ''Series/IronFist2017'', ''Series/TheDefenders2017'', and ''Series/ThePunisher2017''[[/note]] [[{{MyFriendsAndZoidberg}} and]] ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' were all FINALLY added to Creator/DisneyPlus on March 16th of that year. The MoralGuardians didn't like the [[{{UsefulNotes/MediaClassifications}} TV-MA]] content being added to the "Child-friendly" Disney+ library.[[note]]Outside the US it wasn't that big a deal due to international versions of Disney+ already hosting more adult-oriented content through the Star hub.[[/note]]



* ''Series/{{Girls5eva}}'' moved to Netflix after airing its first two seasons on Creator/{{Peacock}}.



* ''Operación Triunfo'' aired its first three seasons (2001-03) on TVE, then had a five-season run on Telecinco (2005-11), then returned to TVE after a lengthy hiatus for three more seasons (2017-20). As of 2023, it is slated to return yet again... on Creator/PrimeVideo.

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* ''Operación Triunfo'' aired its first three seasons (2001-03) on TVE, then had a five-season run on Telecinco (2005-11), then returned to TVE after a lengthy hiatus for three more seasons (2017-20). As of 2023, it is slated to return It returned yet again...again on 2023... on Creator/PrimeVideo.

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* Due to Creator/{{ABSCBN}}'s NetworkDeath in 2020, its in-house programming did end up with this trope, airing online and on other networks, going to Kapamilya Channel, [=A2Z=] Channel 11 (A joint channel in partnership with Zoe TV) and even on [=TV5=]. The other shows that were aqcuired however, end up abandoned, though that slowly changes with Doraemon being an aforementioned example.

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* Due to Creator/{{ABSCBN}}'s NetworkDeath in 2020, its in-house programming did end up with this trope, airing online and on other networks, going to Kapamilya Channel, [=A2Z=] Channel 11 (A joint channel in partnership with Zoe TV) and even on [=TV5=]. The other shows that were aqcuired acquired however, end up abandoned, though that slowly changes with Doraemon being an aforementioned example.example.
* The local version of ''Series/PopIdol'' has bounced around, initially on [=ABC=] as ''Philippine Idol'' in 2006, and then on GMA in 2008 as ''Pinoy Idol'', and then to ABS-CBN in 2018 as ''Idol Philippines''.
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* In 2023, ''Eat Bulaga'' producer TAPE underwent a change in management, which would replace its CEO, cut its employees' salaries, and replace popular ''Eat Bulaga'' cast members and segments in an effort to relaunch the show. On May 31, 2023, the show's original hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (hereafter TVJ), as well as a number of other long-time cast members, resigned and left the company. TVJ proceeded to file copyright and trademark complaints against TAPE and GMA Network, seeking to cancel TAPE's trademark on the ''Eat Bulaga'' title. TVJ asserted copyright interests over their creative contributions to the show -- with one sticking point being that Joey de Leon had originally coined the title, and the trio implicating that the result of TAPE's ExecutiveMeddling was pretty much ''Eat Bulaga'' InNameOnly. They also made accusations of unfair competition, as GMA had aired reruns of prior episodes involving TVJ during a brief suspension after the resignation. In June 2023, TVJ reached an agreement with Creator/{{TV5}} for a stake in their new production company; on July 1, following the expiration of its agreement to simulcast the ABS-CBN-produced rival ''Series/ItsShowtime'' (leading it to channel hop to GMA's sister network GTV), [=TV5=] premiered a TVJ-produced SpiritualSuccessor to ''Eat Bulaga'' under the title ''[[WritingAroundTrademarks E.A.T...]]'', with a number of the previous GMA-era cast members joining them. The title was a reference to the show's title having been stylized as ''Eat... Bulaga!'' for most of its early era, while the hosts referred to E.A.T. as an [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]] for things such as "Eto Ang Title" ("[[CaptainObvious This is the title]]") and "Eto Ang Tunay" ("[[TakeThat This is real]]"). In January 2024, GMA and TAPE lost the rights to ''Eat Bulaga'' and its associated intellectual property to TVJ -- with their show on GMA Network being retitled ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'', and ''E.A.T...'' being concurrently retitled ''Eat... Bulaga!'' Meanwhile, ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'' would be cancelled due to low viewership a few months later.

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* In 2023, ''Eat Bulaga'' producer TAPE underwent a change in management, which would replace its CEO, cut its employees' salaries, and replace popular ''Eat Bulaga'' cast members and segments in an effort to relaunch the show. On May 31, 2023, the show's original hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (hereafter TVJ), as well as a number of other long-time cast members, resigned and left the company. TVJ proceeded to file copyright and trademark complaints against TAPE and GMA Network, seeking to cancel TAPE's trademark on the ''Eat Bulaga'' title. TVJ asserted copyright interests over their creative contributions to the show -- with one sticking point being that Joey de Leon had originally coined the title, and the trio implicating that the result of TAPE's ExecutiveMeddling was pretty much ''Eat Bulaga'' InNameOnly. They also made accusations of unfair competition, as GMA had aired reruns of prior episodes involving TVJ during a brief suspension after the resignation. In June 2023, TVJ reached an agreement with Creator/{{TV5}} for a stake in their new production company; on July 1, following the expiration of its agreement to simulcast the ABS-CBN-produced rival ''Series/ItsShowtime'' (leading it to channel hop to GMA's sister network GTV), [=TV5=] premiered a TVJ-produced SpiritualSuccessor to ''Eat Bulaga'' under the title ''[[WritingAroundTrademarks E.A.T...]]'', with a number of the previous GMA-era cast members joining them. The title was a reference to the show's title ''Eat Bulaga'' having been stylized in its logo as ''Eat... Bulaga!'' for most of during its early era, first 25 years on-air, while the hosts referred to E.A.T. as an [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]] for things such as "Eto Ang Title" ("[[CaptainObvious This is the title]]") and "Eto Ang Tunay" ("[[TakeThat This is real]]"). In January 2024, GMA and TAPE lost the rights to ''Eat Bulaga'' and its associated intellectual property to TVJ -- with their show on GMA Network being retitled ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'', TVJ, and ''E.A.T...'' being concurrently retitled was renamed to ''Eat... Bulaga!'' Meanwhile, the TAPE-produced ''Eat Bulaga!'' on GMA was retitled ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'' Pinakamasaya'', but would be cancelled due to low viewership a few months later.
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* In 2023, ''Eat Bulaga'' producer TAPE underwent a change in management, which would replace its CEO, cut its employees' salaries, and replace popular ''Eat Bulaga'' cast members and segments in an effort to relaunch the show. On May 31, 2023, the show's original hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (hereafter TVJ), as well as a number of other long-time cast members, resigned and left the company. TVJ proceeded to file copyright and trademark complaints against TAPE and GMA Network, seeking to cancel TAPE's trademark on the ''Eat Bulaga'' title. TVJ asserted copyright interests over their creative contributions to the show -- with one sticking point being that Joey de Leon had originally coined the title, and the trio implicating that the result of TAPE's ExecutiveMeddling was pretty much ''Eat Bulaga'' InNameOnly. They also made accusations of unfair competition, as GMA had aired reruns of prior episodes involving TVJ during a brief suspension after the resignation. In June 2023, TVJ reached an agreement with Creator/{{TV5}} for a stake in their new production company; on July 1, following the expiration of its agreement to simulcast the ABS-CBN-produced rival ''Series/ItsShowtime'' (leading it to channel hop to GMA's sister network GTV), [=TV5=] premiered a TVJ-produced SpiritualSuccessor to ''Eat Bulaga'' under the title ''[[WritingAroundTrademarks E.A.T...]]'', with a number of the previous GMA-era cast members joining them. The title was a reference to the show's title having been stylized as ''Eat... Bulaga!'' for most of its early era, while the hosts referred to E.A.T. as an [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]] for things such as "Eto Ang Title" ("[[CaptainObvious This is the title]]") and "Eto Ang Tunay" ("[[TakeThat This is real]]"). In January 2024, GMA and TAPE lost the rights to ''Eat Bulaga'' and its associated intellectual property to TVJ -- with their show on GMA Network being retitled ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'', and ''E.A.T...'' being concurrently retitled ''Eat Bulaga''.

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* In 2023, ''Eat Bulaga'' producer TAPE underwent a change in management, which would replace its CEO, cut its employees' salaries, and replace popular ''Eat Bulaga'' cast members and segments in an effort to relaunch the show. On May 31, 2023, the show's original hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon (hereafter TVJ), as well as a number of other long-time cast members, resigned and left the company. TVJ proceeded to file copyright and trademark complaints against TAPE and GMA Network, seeking to cancel TAPE's trademark on the ''Eat Bulaga'' title. TVJ asserted copyright interests over their creative contributions to the show -- with one sticking point being that Joey de Leon had originally coined the title, and the trio implicating that the result of TAPE's ExecutiveMeddling was pretty much ''Eat Bulaga'' InNameOnly. They also made accusations of unfair competition, as GMA had aired reruns of prior episodes involving TVJ during a brief suspension after the resignation. In June 2023, TVJ reached an agreement with Creator/{{TV5}} for a stake in their new production company; on July 1, following the expiration of its agreement to simulcast the ABS-CBN-produced rival ''Series/ItsShowtime'' (leading it to channel hop to GMA's sister network GTV), [=TV5=] premiered a TVJ-produced SpiritualSuccessor to ''Eat Bulaga'' under the title ''[[WritingAroundTrademarks E.A.T...]]'', with a number of the previous GMA-era cast members joining them. The title was a reference to the show's title having been stylized as ''Eat... Bulaga!'' for most of its early era, while the hosts referred to E.A.T. as an [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]] for things such as "Eto Ang Title" ("[[CaptainObvious This is the title]]") and "Eto Ang Tunay" ("[[TakeThat This is real]]"). In January 2024, GMA and TAPE lost the rights to ''Eat Bulaga'' and its associated intellectual property to TVJ -- with their show on GMA Network being retitled ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'', and ''E.A.T...'' being concurrently retitled ''Eat Bulaga''.
''Eat... Bulaga!'' Meanwhile, ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya'' would be cancelled due to low viewership a few months later.
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* ''The Girls on the Bus'', a series adaptation of the memoirs of a journalist chronicling UsefulNotes/HillaryClinton's two presidential campaigns, was dropped by Creator/{{Netflix}} midway into development and subsequently picked up by Creator/TheCW.

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* ''The Girls on the Bus'', a series adaptation of the memoirs of a journalist chronicling UsefulNotes/HillaryClinton's two presidential campaigns, was dropped by Creator/{{Netflix}} midway into development and subsequently picked up by Creator/TheCW.Creator/TheCW before ultimately ending up on Creator/{{Max}}.
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* ''Series/{{Community}}'' from NBC to the Internet ([[Website/{{Yahoo}} Yahoo! Screen]]) after season 5.

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* ''Series/{{Community}}'' from NBC to the Internet ([[Website/{{Yahoo}} ([[Platform/{{Yahoo}} Yahoo! Screen]]) after season 5.
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* ''Series/CobraKai'' moved from Website/YouTube Originals to Creator/{{Netflix}} from the 3rd season onwards, due to the former platform's lack of success.

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* ''Series/CobraKai'' moved from Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube Originals to Creator/{{Netflix}} from the 3rd season onwards, due to the former platform's lack of success.



** Its Gunpla-based spin-off series also has seen a shift in homes. ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFightersTry'', and ''Anime/GundamBuildDivers'' all aired on TV Tokyo, as well as the SD Gundam titles ''Anime/SDGundamForce'' and ''BB Senshi Sangokuden: Brave Battle Warriors''. ''Anime/GundamBuildDiversReRise'', however, moved to Website/YouTube via official Gundam channels. It will also air on Tokyo MX, beginning on January 28, 2020.

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** Its Gunpla-based spin-off series also has seen a shift in homes. ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'', ''Anime/GundamBuildFightersTry'', and ''Anime/GundamBuildDivers'' all aired on TV Tokyo, as well as the SD Gundam titles ''Anime/SDGundamForce'' and ''BB Senshi Sangokuden: Brave Battle Warriors''. ''Anime/GundamBuildDiversReRise'', however, moved to Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] via official Gundam channels. It will also air on Tokyo MX, beginning on January 28, 2020.



* ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'' was originally streamed worldwide on the Website/NicoNicoDouga service. Just before the final episodes were taken off the website, the remastered versions of the episodes from the Blu-ray release were picked up by Tokyo MX.

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* ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'' was originally streamed worldwide on the Website/NicoNicoDouga Platform/NicoNicoDouga service. Just before the final episodes were taken off the website, the remastered versions of the episodes from the Blu-ray release were picked up by Tokyo MX.
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* The Italian version of ''Series/Survivor'' suffered this as well. It was originally aired with the [[SarcasmMode completely original]] title of ''Survivor Italia'' on Italia 1 in 2001, before it hopped to Rai Due in 2003, retitled ''L'Isola dei Famosi'' and undergoing a {{Retool}} to play it with celebrities. After its cancellation in 2012, three years later Canale 5 picked it up and it still goes strong.
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* The Spanish version of ''Series/Survivor'' seemed to channel hop (and change its name) all the time in the mid-2000s. It was originally picked up by TVE, who pulled the plug on ''Los Robinsones'' at the last moment, then was UnCancelled by Telecinco in 2000, who retitled it ''Supervivientes: Expedición Robinson''. In 2003 it made its way to Antena 3, retitled ''La isla de los famoS.O.S.''[[note]]then ''La selva de los famoS.O.S.'' the next year, and then finally ''Aventura en África'' in 2005[[/note]]. For 2006 it swapped back to Telecinco with its name during that era.

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