In the
United States, the major
broadcast networks' upfronts traditionally occurred in New York City during the third week of May, the last full week of that month's
sweeps period. That has changed over the years with the 2017 season now starting in early March and running through May. The networks announce their fall
primetime schedules, including tentative launch dates (i.e., fall or
midseason) for new television programming, which may be "picked up" the week before. The programming announcements themselves are usually augmented with clips from the new television series, extravagant musical numbers, comedic scenes, and appearances by network stars, and take place at grand venues such as
Lincoln Center,
Radio City Music Hall, or
Carnegie Hall.
Big data and new software algorithms for targeting specific consumers may reverse the trend. M'Lou Walker, CEO of the maker of the
Zicam brand of cold remedy, talked about using big data and analytics allowed her precise targeting, flexibility and measurable results of $1.50 of profit for every $1 spent on television advertising. In recent years, the networks have mostly revealed this information to the public a few days before the actual presentation. Some cable networks present earlier in the spring since they usually program for the summer months, and these are much more confined to television trade press as far as public attention outside prestige projects. Streaming services associated with the networks (which often feature lower-cost plans with commercial advertising) may also announce new projects or releases at the same time, though other services like
Netflix or
Prime Video which subsist on subscriber fees without any advertising often market their programming under a different strategy altogether. Historically, the fall television schedule was created to help the
automotive industry promote new
automobiles coming in the new
model year, though many automakers often start new vehicle marketing during the
Super Bowl in the present day. Digital Content NewFronts are similar, but for original video content from the Internet, and managed by the
Interactive Advertising Bureau. These were first held in 2008. ==Canada==