It's almost not fair for Fox to hold its upfront presentation on the same day as NBC's. The difference between the networks is night and day, with Fox premiering a handful of huge, splashy new shows while boasting of its many existing hits and seven-years-at-number-one track record.
Meanwhile, NBC is trying to bounce back from a completely failed 2010 programming slate with an entirely new one and has only one certified ratings hit in "The Voice." So, even though quite a few of Fox's upcoming shows look abysmal, we really can't feel too sorry for the network. Let's take a look at what's ahead.
[Photos: Check Out All of Fox's New Fall and Midseason Shows]
FALL SHOWS
"The X Factor" (Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8pm ET)

NBC's upfront event actually broke some news — unsurprising news that no one really cared about, but news nonetheless. Toward the end of the very long two-hour presentation, Donald Trump came out to announce that he will continue making money on "