A Disney Television Studios spokesman tells CNN that production on "Grey's Anatomy" and "Genius: Aretha," both of which are produced by the studio, will be postponed for at least three weeks as a precautionary measure.
An ABC Entertainment spokesperson said the "hope" was that the late-night show, which is based in Los Angeles, would return with new episodes on Monday, March 30.
"Grey's Anatomy," a production based in Los Angeles, is currently airing its 16th season on ABC.
Productions on 16 of Disney's television pilots will be postponed for three weeks. Those include: "Adopted," "The Big Leap," "The Big Sky," "The Brides," "Harlem's Kitchen," "Home Economics," "Kids Matter Now," "My Village," "Ordinary Joe," "Prospect," "Rebel," "Valley Trash," "Work Wife," "Wreckage," an untitled project from writers Emily Kapnek and Dean Holland and "Thirtysomething" sequel "Thirtysomething(else)."