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RuPaul is making these contestants work for their winnings. Has the Lingo TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on CBS? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Lingo, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A word-guessing game show airing on the CBS television network, the Lingo TV series is the latest incarnation of a format that was introduced in 1987. Hosted by RuPaul Charles, this newest version features four teams of two contestants. Two teams compete against each other in multiple rounds of word-guessing games of varying lengths and difficulty to build up a bank of prize money. By the end,...
RuPaul is making these contestants work for their winnings. Has the Lingo TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on CBS? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Lingo, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A word-guessing game show airing on the CBS television network, the Lingo TV series is the latest incarnation of a format that was introduced in 1987. Hosted by RuPaul Charles, this newest version features four teams of two contestants. Two teams compete against each other in multiple rounds of word-guessing games of varying lengths and difficulty to build up a bank of prize money. By the end,...
- 5/29/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The CBS schedule typically looks about the same year after year. That's all changed for the 2023-24 television season because of the writers and actors strikes. None of the network's usual scripted shows are on the fall schedule. How will this alternate programming perform in the ratings for the 2023-24 season? Will CBS decide to focus more on reality shows moving forward? Stay tuned!
CBS shows this season (so far): 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, The Amazing Race, Big Brother Reindeer Games, Blue Bloods, Buddy Games, CSI: Vegas, Elsbeth, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, FBI: True, Fire Country, Ghosts, Ghosts UK, Lingo, Lotería Loca, NCIS: Sydney, Raid the Cage, Seal Team, So Help Me Todd, Survivor, Swat, Tracker, and Young Sheldon.
There's lots of data that network execs look at when deciding whether to renew or cancel a TV...
CBS shows this season (so far): 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, The Amazing Race, Big Brother Reindeer Games, Blue Bloods, Buddy Games, CSI: Vegas, Elsbeth, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, FBI: True, Fire Country, Ghosts, Ghosts UK, Lingo, Lotería Loca, NCIS: Sydney, Raid the Cage, Seal Team, So Help Me Todd, Survivor, Swat, Tracker, and Young Sheldon.
There's lots of data that network execs look at when deciding whether to renew or cancel a TV...
- 5/29/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Last year, Lingo aired during the regular season and was a mediocre performer for CBS. This time around, the network is airing episodes on Friday nights during the summer months, when fewer people are watching television. Will Lingo be cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned.
A word-guessing game show, the Lingo TV series is the latest incarnation of a format that was introduced in 1987. Hosted by RuPaul Charles, this newest version features four teams of two contestants. Two teams compete against each other in multiple rounds of word-guessing games of varying length and difficulty to build up a bank of prize money. By the end, only two of the four teams remain, and each has its own bank of money. In this last part of the game, the two remaining teams have two minutes each...
A word-guessing game show, the Lingo TV series is the latest incarnation of a format that was introduced in 1987. Hosted by RuPaul Charles, this newest version features four teams of two contestants. Two teams compete against each other in multiple rounds of word-guessing games of varying length and difficulty to build up a bank of prize money. By the end, only two of the four teams remain, and each has its own bank of money. In this last part of the game, the two remaining teams have two minutes each...
- 5/29/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The second season of the game show “Lingo” hosted by RuPaul Charles has set its premiere date at CBS, Variety has learned.
The series will return on May 24 with two back-to-back episodes airing from 8 p.m.-10 p.m. Et/Pt. It will then air at 8 p.m. on Fridays for the remainder of the season. Episodes will be available live and on-demand for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers or the next day for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.
In “Lingo,” teams of two compete against each other in puzzle rounds to guess letters that reveal words. In a new twist for the second season, the winner of each episode will compete in the next episode for potentially bigger cash prizes.
Charles serves as host and executive producer via RuCo, Inc. along with Layla Smith and Jilly Pearce for Objective Media Group. Ed de Burgh and Paul Wright serve as executive producers for Triple Brew Media.
The series will return on May 24 with two back-to-back episodes airing from 8 p.m.-10 p.m. Et/Pt. It will then air at 8 p.m. on Fridays for the remainder of the season. Episodes will be available live and on-demand for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers or the next day for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.
In “Lingo,” teams of two compete against each other in puzzle rounds to guess letters that reveal words. In a new twist for the second season, the winner of each episode will compete in the next episode for potentially bigger cash prizes.
Charles serves as host and executive producer via RuCo, Inc. along with Layla Smith and Jilly Pearce for Objective Media Group. Ed de Burgh and Paul Wright serve as executive producers for Triple Brew Media.
- 4/26/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Every year, the CBS television network airs new and continuing TV series. Many are cancelled, and many are renewed by the season's end. Although everyone understands that Nielsen ratings usually play a big role in TV cancellations and renewals, most fans do not get to participate in that system. So, we are offering you the chance to rate CBS TV shows here, instead.
CBS TV series that have aired (so far) during the 2022-23 television season: The Amazing Race, Big Brother, Blue Bloods, Bob ♥ Abishola, The Challenge: USA, CSI: Vegas, East New York, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Ghosts, Lingo, NCIS, NCIS: Hawai'i, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Neighborhood, The Real Love Boat, Secret Celebrity Renovation, So Help Me Todd, Superfan, Survivor, Swat, Tough as Nails, and Young Sheldon.
Here's a...
CBS TV series that have aired (so far) during the 2022-23 television season: The Amazing Race, Big Brother, Blue Bloods, Bob ♥ Abishola, The Challenge: USA, CSI: Vegas, East New York, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Ghosts, Lingo, NCIS, NCIS: Hawai'i, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Neighborhood, The Real Love Boat, Secret Celebrity Renovation, So Help Me Todd, Superfan, Survivor, Swat, Tough as Nails, and Young Sheldon.
Here's a...
- 8/11/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 46.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 46.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 8/9/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 43.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 43.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 7/19/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 42.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 42.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 7/11/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 41.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 41.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 7/6/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 39.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 39.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 6/22/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Critics Choice Association unveiled the winners of the fifth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards.
The awards recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality programming across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi, and Top Chef tied with two awards apiece.
If we look at network-by-network numbers, Bravo and Netflix tied for first place with four wins each.
Scroll down for the complete list of winners.
And, if you're looking for reactions from the winners. They will be available on Youtube later today.
Best Competition Series
The Amazing Race (CBS) -- Winner
Lego Masters (Fox)
RuPaul's Drag Race (MTV)
RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars (Paramount+)
Survivor (CBS)
The Traitors (Peacock)
Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety
America's Got Talent (NBC)
America's Got Talent: All Stars (NBC)
Dancing with the Stars (Disney+)
The Masked Singer (Fox)
My Kind of Country (Apple TV+)
The Voice...
The awards recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality programming across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi, and Top Chef tied with two awards apiece.
If we look at network-by-network numbers, Bravo and Netflix tied for first place with four wins each.
Scroll down for the complete list of winners.
And, if you're looking for reactions from the winners. They will be available on Youtube later today.
Best Competition Series
The Amazing Race (CBS) -- Winner
Lego Masters (Fox)
RuPaul's Drag Race (MTV)
RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars (Paramount+)
Survivor (CBS)
The Traitors (Peacock)
Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety
America's Got Talent (NBC)
America's Got Talent: All Stars (NBC)
Dancing with the Stars (Disney+)
The Masked Singer (Fox)
My Kind of Country (Apple TV+)
The Voice...
- 6/16/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
This year’s Critics Choice Real TV Awards honored shows “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars,” “Top Chef,” and “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi,” with each series taking home two awards.
All three shows won in the Best Show Host category, as RuPaul tied with Padma Lakshmi for both “Taste the Nation” and “Top Chef.” “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” took home the award for best ensemble cast in an unscripted series, while “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi” was awarded best structured series and “Top Chef” won best culinary show.
The annual event continues to recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms.
Lisa Vanderpump was honored with the Impact Award this year and Eugene Levy won Star of the Year. Additionally, Bravo and Netflix were the biggest winners of awards, topping four categories each.
A special program showcasing the winners will premiere on Ktla+ and Ktla.
All three shows won in the Best Show Host category, as RuPaul tied with Padma Lakshmi for both “Taste the Nation” and “Top Chef.” “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” took home the award for best ensemble cast in an unscripted series, while “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi” was awarded best structured series and “Top Chef” won best culinary show.
The annual event continues to recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms.
Lisa Vanderpump was honored with the Impact Award this year and Eugene Levy won Star of the Year. Additionally, Bravo and Netflix were the biggest winners of awards, topping four categories each.
A special program showcasing the winners will premiere on Ktla+ and Ktla.
- 6/16/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
Welcome to Wrexham with Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney scored the Best Sports Show award and The Amazing Race came in first in the Best Competition Series category at the 2023 Critics Choice Real TV Awards. Critics Choice Association members spread the love around, with only RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi, and Top Chef earning two awards each.
Given the quantity and quality of reality programming, the Cca launched the Critics Choice Real TV Awards in 2019 to recognize the best in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality shows. In addition to the regular competition categories, this year the Cca honored Lisa Vanderpump with the Impact Award and Eugene Levy was named Star of the Year.
Critics Choice Real TV Awards Winners
Best Competition Series
Winner: The Amazing Race (CBS)
Lego Masters (Fox)
RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+)
Survivor (CBS)
The Traitors (Peacock...
Given the quantity and quality of reality programming, the Cca launched the Critics Choice Real TV Awards in 2019 to recognize the best in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality shows. In addition to the regular competition categories, this year the Cca honored Lisa Vanderpump with the Impact Award and Eugene Levy was named Star of the Year.
Critics Choice Real TV Awards Winners
Best Competition Series
Winner: The Amazing Race (CBS)
Lego Masters (Fox)
RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+)
Survivor (CBS)
The Traitors (Peacock...
- 6/16/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The Critics Choice Association revealed the winners of the fifth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, which recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming.
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi and Top Chef tied with two awards each. Drag Race won the award for best ensemble cast in an unscripted series, Taste the Nation won best structured series, and Top Chef won best culinary show. RuPaul and Lakshmi tied in the best show host category, which went to the three aforementioned shows. (The most recent season of Top Chef, which concluded June 8, is Lakshmi’s last after she announced she would not be returning as host ahead of the finale.)
Additionally, Lisa Vanderpump was honored with the Impact Award, while Eugene Levy — who hosts Apple TV+’s The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy, which won best travel/adventure show — won Star of the Year.
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi and Top Chef tied with two awards each. Drag Race won the award for best ensemble cast in an unscripted series, Taste the Nation won best structured series, and Top Chef won best culinary show. RuPaul and Lakshmi tied in the best show host category, which went to the three aforementioned shows. (The most recent season of Top Chef, which concluded June 8, is Lakshmi’s last after she announced she would not be returning as host ahead of the finale.)
Additionally, Lisa Vanderpump was honored with the Impact Award, while Eugene Levy — who hosts Apple TV+’s The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy, which won best travel/adventure show — won Star of the Year.
- 6/16/2023
- by Tyler Coates
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Well this is awkward.
It’s not often you get to see a version of the “Can I copy your homework?” meme play out in real time, but that’s exactly what’s just happened: The New York Times has released a brand-new game, Connections, in which you have to find four connecting groups of four items in a grid:
Very excited to share the game I've been working on, Connections! I've loved making it, and hope you enjoy playing. Huge thanks to Heidi Erwin @oatmemo, Bella Virgilio, and the @NYTGames team...
It’s not often you get to see a version of the “Can I copy your homework?” meme play out in real time, but that’s exactly what’s just happened: The New York Times has released a brand-new game, Connections, in which you have to find four connecting groups of four items in a grid:
Very excited to share the game I've been working on, Connections! I've loved making it, and hope you enjoy playing. Huge thanks to Heidi Erwin @oatmemo, Bella Virgilio, and the @NYTGames team...
- 6/15/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 38.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 38.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 6/14/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 37.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 37.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 6/7/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 36.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 36.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Prank Panel, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 6/1/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 35.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 35.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, The Game Show Show, Jeopardy! Masters, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
- 5/24/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 33.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 33.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 5/17/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Critics Choice Association (Cca) unveiled the nominees for the fifth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards that honors the best in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming.
Leading the nominations list was RuPaul’s Drag Race and RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars earning a combined total of five nods including Best Competition Series. RuPaul would also score individual nominations for Best Show Host and Star of the Year.
“Looking over the list of this year’s nominees, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate the fifth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards than by calling attention to so many of the talented and diverse individuals who continue to make unscripted television an essential genre on broadcast, cable and streaming,” said Critics Choice Association TV Branch Co-President Ed Martin.
Other nominees included Vanderpump Rules, fresh off of the “Scandoval,” and Joanna Gaines for her cooking show Magnolia Table. Selena Gomez...
Leading the nominations list was RuPaul’s Drag Race and RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars earning a combined total of five nods including Best Competition Series. RuPaul would also score individual nominations for Best Show Host and Star of the Year.
“Looking over the list of this year’s nominees, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate the fifth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards than by calling attention to so many of the talented and diverse individuals who continue to make unscripted television an essential genre on broadcast, cable and streaming,” said Critics Choice Association TV Branch Co-President Ed Martin.
Other nominees included Vanderpump Rules, fresh off of the “Scandoval,” and Joanna Gaines for her cooking show Magnolia Table. Selena Gomez...
- 5/15/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Apparently Paramount+’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars” were given carte blanche to sashay away, as the reality juggernauts lead the nominees for the fifth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards with five combined nominations over four categories, including Best Competiton Series and Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series.
“Looking over the list of this year’s nominees, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate the fifth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards than by calling attention to so many of the talented and diverse individuals who continue to make unscripted television an essential genre on broadcast, cable and streaming,” said Critics Choice Association TV Branch Co-President Ed Martin.
The Critics Choice Real TV Awards were created in 2019 to boost the attention of reality, nonfiction and lifestyle programming, and represent more than 600 North American journalists.
Due to the ongoing Writers Strike, the fifth...
“Looking over the list of this year’s nominees, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate the fifth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards than by calling attention to so many of the talented and diverse individuals who continue to make unscripted television an essential genre on broadcast, cable and streaming,” said Critics Choice Association TV Branch Co-President Ed Martin.
The Critics Choice Real TV Awards were created in 2019 to boost the attention of reality, nonfiction and lifestyle programming, and represent more than 600 North American journalists.
Due to the ongoing Writers Strike, the fifth...
- 5/15/2023
- by Jason Clark
- The Wrap
CBS has announced its schedule for the upcoming 2023-24 broadcast television year. It's unknown when the new season will begin due to production delays caused by the ongoing WGA strike.
Returning shows include 48 Hours (season 36), 60 Minutes (season 56), The Amazing Race (season 35), Blue Bloods (season 14), Bob ❤ Abishola (season five), CSI: Vegas (season three), The Equalizer (season four), FBI (season six), FBI: International (season three), FBI: Most Wanted (season five), Fire Country (season two), Ghosts (season three), NCIS (season 21), NCIS: Hawai'i (season three), The Neighborhood (season six), So Help Me Todd (season two), Survivor (season 44), Swat (seventh and final season), and Young Sheldon (season seven).
New shows Elsbeth and Matlock will launch this "fall" while Poppa's House and Tracker will debut midseason. The returns of Lingo (season two)...
Returning shows include 48 Hours (season 36), 60 Minutes (season 56), The Amazing Race (season 35), Blue Bloods (season 14), Bob ❤ Abishola (season five), CSI: Vegas (season three), The Equalizer (season four), FBI (season six), FBI: International (season three), FBI: Most Wanted (season five), Fire Country (season two), Ghosts (season three), NCIS (season 21), NCIS: Hawai'i (season three), The Neighborhood (season six), So Help Me Todd (season two), Survivor (season 44), Swat (seventh and final season), and Young Sheldon (season seven).
New shows Elsbeth and Matlock will launch this "fall" while Poppa's House and Tracker will debut midseason. The returns of Lingo (season two)...
- 5/10/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS is supersizing two of its signature reality franchises: “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race” will permanently expand to 90-minute episodes next season, the network announced Thursday morning as it unveiled its 2023-2024 TV lineup.
The Eye network went first with its fall plans, but there’s a caveat to it all: The writers strike means it’s very likely that primetime won’t look at all like this come September. And indeed, CBS already has contingency plans in place, including several unscripted series waiting in the wings.
But for now, CBS will head into fall with a primetime schedule that looks nearly identical to its current one. The Wednesday switch to just “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race,” for example, simply takes the night’s current 10 p.m. inhabitant, the canceled “True Lies,” out of the equation. Last fall, CBS opened the season with three reality shows on the night: “Survivor,...
The Eye network went first with its fall plans, but there’s a caveat to it all: The writers strike means it’s very likely that primetime won’t look at all like this come September. And indeed, CBS already has contingency plans in place, including several unscripted series waiting in the wings.
But for now, CBS will head into fall with a primetime schedule that looks nearly identical to its current one. The Wednesday switch to just “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race,” for example, simply takes the night’s current 10 p.m. inhabitant, the canceled “True Lies,” out of the equation. Last fall, CBS opened the season with three reality shows on the night: “Survivor,...
- 5/10/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
CBS will lean heavily on its roster of veteran series to start the 2023-24 TV season — though given the writers strike, any lineups networks release during the upfront period shouldn’t be taken as set in stone.
The network announced its fall schedule on Wednesday morning, nine days into a Writers Guild of America strike that, should it continue for several more weeks, will likely push back the usual midsummer start of production on a host of scripted series. CBS has 17 scripted shows on its slate for the opening of the season, with new dramas Elsbeth (a Good Wife/Good Fight spinoff starring Carrie Preston) and Matlock (a reimagining of the 1986-95 courtroom show that stars Kathy Bates) joining 15 returning series.
The network will opt for stability at the start of the 2023-24 season — whenever that may be — with four nights (Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday) unchanged from the current season.
The network announced its fall schedule on Wednesday morning, nine days into a Writers Guild of America strike that, should it continue for several more weeks, will likely push back the usual midsummer start of production on a host of scripted series. CBS has 17 scripted shows on its slate for the opening of the season, with new dramas Elsbeth (a Good Wife/Good Fight spinoff starring Carrie Preston) and Matlock (a reimagining of the 1986-95 courtroom show that stars Kathy Bates) joining 15 returning series.
The network will opt for stability at the start of the 2023-24 season — whenever that may be — with four nights (Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday) unchanged from the current season.
- 5/10/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 33.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 33.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 5/9/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS has given series orders to the Kathy Bates-starring “Matlock” remake, a “Good Wife”-“Good Fight” spin-off starring Carrie Preston and a comedy series led by Damon Wayans Sr. and Damon Wayans Jr.
“Matlock,” produced by CBS Studios, centers on the brilliant septuagenarian Matlock (Bates), who rejoins the workforce at a prestigious law firm and uses her unassuming demeanor and wily tactics to win cases and expose corruption from the inside. The show stars Bates as Madeline Matlock, Skye P. Marshall as Olympia, Jason Ritter as Julian, ”David Del Rio as Billy and Leah Lewis as Sarah.
The drama is executive produced by Jennie Snyder Urman, Joanna Klein, Eric Christian Olsen and John Will. Bates also serves as executive producer alongside Kat Coiro, who directed the pilot.
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“Matlock,” produced by CBS Studios, centers on the brilliant septuagenarian Matlock (Bates), who rejoins the workforce at a prestigious law firm and uses her unassuming demeanor and wily tactics to win cases and expose corruption from the inside. The show stars Bates as Madeline Matlock, Skye P. Marshall as Olympia, Jason Ritter as Julian, ”David Del Rio as Billy and Leah Lewis as Sarah.
The drama is executive produced by Jennie Snyder Urman, Joanna Klein, Eric Christian Olsen and John Will. Bates also serves as executive producer alongside Kat Coiro, who directed the pilot.
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- 5/9/2023
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas and Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
CBS is dropping the ax “East New York” and “True Lies” after one season. The CBS dramas’ Season 1 finales will now mark the end of both shows, airing Sunday, May 14, and Wednesday, May 17, respectively.
The news comes shortly after the network reversed course and renewed the drama series “S.W.A.T.” for a seventh and final season.
A description for the “East New York” finale teases that the “Haywood’s (Amanda Warren) leadership is called into question after a tragic shooting close to home, and her relationship with Suarez (Jimmy Smits) is put to the test.”
Also Read:
‘S.W.A.T.’ Cancellation Reversed – CBS Renews Show for 7th and Final Season
“True Lies” will wrap up its run with a two-part finale. “After a van full of computer software containing confidential information about Omega Sector operatives gets hijacked, the team enlists the help of Max (Charlie Nix), a teen hacker, to learn who is going after the agency.
The news comes shortly after the network reversed course and renewed the drama series “S.W.A.T.” for a seventh and final season.
A description for the “East New York” finale teases that the “Haywood’s (Amanda Warren) leadership is called into question after a tragic shooting close to home, and her relationship with Suarez (Jimmy Smits) is put to the test.”
Also Read:
‘S.W.A.T.’ Cancellation Reversed – CBS Renews Show for 7th and Final Season
“True Lies” will wrap up its run with a two-part finale. “After a van full of computer software containing confidential information about Omega Sector operatives gets hijacked, the team enlists the help of Max (Charlie Nix), a teen hacker, to learn who is going after the agency.
- 5/9/2023
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
CBS has put on hold plans to announce its fall 2023 schedule at a reveal event in Los Angeles on May 9. The network will still share its schedule next week, but instead likely by traditional press release.
The party, which was to take place at NeueHouse Hollywood (next door to CBS’ new Hollywood headquarters), was to have served as a replacement for the traditional upfronts event that CBS always held in New York at Carnegie Hall during upfronts week.
Here’s the memo from CBS: “Due to the WGA strike, we are postponing our Fall Schedule Reveal party at NeueHouse on May 9. We plan to reschedule the event at a later date, and look forward to hosting you at that time. The network will still release its new 2023/24 Fall schedule next week.”
Among execs who had been scheduled to attend the party: CBS CEO George Cheeks and new CBS entertainment president Amy Reisenbach.
The party, which was to take place at NeueHouse Hollywood (next door to CBS’ new Hollywood headquarters), was to have served as a replacement for the traditional upfronts event that CBS always held in New York at Carnegie Hall during upfronts week.
Here’s the memo from CBS: “Due to the WGA strike, we are postponing our Fall Schedule Reveal party at NeueHouse on May 9. We plan to reschedule the event at a later date, and look forward to hosting you at that time. The network will still release its new 2023/24 Fall schedule next week.”
Among execs who had been scheduled to attend the party: CBS CEO George Cheeks and new CBS entertainment president Amy Reisenbach.
- 5/3/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 32.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 32.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 5/2/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 31.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 31.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 4/25/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 30.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 30.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 4/18/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In the latest TV show ratings, with NBC’s #OneChicago in rerun mode for a while: CBS’ Survivor dominated this Wednesday in both the demo and in total viewers.
CBS | Survivor hit a season high in viewers (5.3 million) and was steady in the demo (with a 0.7); read recap and exit interview. True Lies rose to its largest audience (2.7 mil) since its premiere and was also steady in the demo (0.2).
More from TVLineRatings: True Lies Dips Without Lingo Lead-In; Survivor, Fire Top NightTrue Lies Sneak Peek: Matthew Lillard Shows Up as Helen's Work Husband, and Wait... Is Harry Jealous? -- WatchTrue...
CBS | Survivor hit a season high in viewers (5.3 million) and was steady in the demo (with a 0.7); read recap and exit interview. True Lies rose to its largest audience (2.7 mil) since its premiere and was also steady in the demo (0.2).
More from TVLineRatings: True Lies Dips Without Lingo Lead-In; Survivor, Fire Top NightTrue Lies Sneak Peek: Matthew Lillard Shows Up as Helen's Work Husband, and Wait... Is Harry Jealous? -- WatchTrue...
- 4/13/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 29.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 29.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 4/12/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This year’s Star Wars Celebration drew to a close on Monday with the release of a trailer for Volume 2 of Star Wars: Visions, Disney+’s animated anthology series.
The nine shorts this time around hail from Rodrigo Blaas, the writer/director of El Guiri’s “Sith” from Spain; Paul Young, director of Cartoon’s Saloon’s “Screecher’s Reach” from Ireland; Gabriel Osorio, writer/director of Punkrobot’s “In the Stars” from Chile; Magdalena Osinska, director of Aardman’s “I Am Your Mother” from the UK; Hyeong-Geun Park, director of Studio Mir’s “Journey to the Dark Head” from South Korea; Julien Chheng,...
The nine shorts this time around hail from Rodrigo Blaas, the writer/director of El Guiri’s “Sith” from Spain; Paul Young, director of Cartoon’s Saloon’s “Screecher’s Reach” from Ireland; Gabriel Osorio, writer/director of Punkrobot’s “In the Stars” from Chile; Magdalena Osinska, director of Aardman’s “I Am Your Mother” from the UK; Hyeong-Geun Park, director of Studio Mir’s “Journey to the Dark Head” from South Korea; Julien Chheng,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Erianne Lewis
- TVLine.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 28.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 28.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 4/5/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“CSI: Vegas” star Paula Newsome (Max) went home every night exhausted while shooting the latest episode of the CBS drama in which the remains are found of a young girl who had been missing for 40 years. Even though the child and the story itself were creations of the CBS show’s writers, the emotional toll was so palpable that Newsome came to understand why most homicide detectives call it quits after serving 10 years.
The heartbreaking story of “The Promise” began when remains of a child were found in a garbage drum on the floor of Lake Mead. The CSI team learned that the Jane Doe went missing four decades earlier – and the circumstances that led up to her disappearance as well as the lingering pain of the child’s mother were equally as tragic.
After the still-grieving mother surfaced, she and Max formed a bond, with Max promising to promise...
The heartbreaking story of “The Promise” began when remains of a child were found in a garbage drum on the floor of Lake Mead. The CSI team learned that the Jane Doe went missing four decades earlier – and the circumstances that led up to her disappearance as well as the lingering pain of the child’s mother were equally as tragic.
After the still-grieving mother surfaced, she and Max formed a bond, with Max promising to promise...
- 3/31/2023
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
As the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers continue negotiating over a new contract, the prospect of a labor strike — the first for writers in 15 years — looms large.
The guild has a wide-ranging set of priorities for the negotiations, ranging from higher minimum pay and expanded span protection for writers who are bound to a shorter-run TV series for long periods, to “addressing the abuses of mini-rooms” and regulating the use of material produced using artificial intelligence programs.
The WGA’s contract is up May 1, and unless a deal is reached, writers could walk out soon after. Even before the two sides started negotiating, however, TV networks and streamers began taking steps to ensure the content pipeline won’t run dry — at least for a while — in the event of a strike. Here are some of the ways they’re preparing for a potential strike.
The guild has a wide-ranging set of priorities for the negotiations, ranging from higher minimum pay and expanded span protection for writers who are bound to a shorter-run TV series for long periods, to “addressing the abuses of mini-rooms” and regulating the use of material produced using artificial intelligence programs.
The WGA’s contract is up May 1, and unless a deal is reached, writers could walk out soon after. Even before the two sides started negotiating, however, TV networks and streamers began taking steps to ensure the content pipeline won’t run dry — at least for a while — in the event of a strike. Here are some of the ways they’re preparing for a potential strike.
- 3/31/2023
- by Rick Porter and Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We finally have some good news to report about the future of Blue Bloods.
The hit CBS procedural has scored a renewal for Season 14!
CBS broke the news Wednesday that came after weeks of uncertainty.
"Blue Bloods has dominated Friday nights since its premiere and remained an important anchor for CBS' winning lineup," said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment.
"Led by the outstanding Tom Selleck and an incredible cast and creative team, viewers continue to embrace the Reagans, their law enforcement family and the series' dramatic storytelling."
"We can't wait to pull a chair up to the Reagan family dinner table for another fantastic season."
Blue Bloods Season 13 is Friday's #1 primetime program and the #3 broadcast drama with 9.54 million viewers.
With live +35-day multiplatform viewing, the series scores more than 11 million viewers an episode.
Since the show's premiere on Friday, Sept. 24, 2010, the series has always maintained its #1 position at 10:00 p.
The hit CBS procedural has scored a renewal for Season 14!
CBS broke the news Wednesday that came after weeks of uncertainty.
"Blue Bloods has dominated Friday nights since its premiere and remained an important anchor for CBS' winning lineup," said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment.
"Led by the outstanding Tom Selleck and an incredible cast and creative team, viewers continue to embrace the Reagans, their law enforcement family and the series' dramatic storytelling."
"We can't wait to pull a chair up to the Reagan family dinner table for another fantastic season."
Blue Bloods Season 13 is Friday's #1 primetime program and the #3 broadcast drama with 9.54 million viewers.
With live +35-day multiplatform viewing, the series scores more than 11 million viewers an episode.
Since the show's premiere on Friday, Sept. 24, 2010, the series has always maintained its #1 position at 10:00 p.
- 3/29/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
CBS has renewed its hit drama “Blue Bloods” for the 2023-2024 season, marking the show’s 14th year on the network.
“’Blue Bloods’ has dominated Friday nights since its premiere and remained an important anchor for CBS’ winning lineup,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. “Led by the outstanding Tom Selleck, and an incredible cast and creative team, viewers continue to embrace the Reagan’s, their law enforcement family, and the series’ dramatic storytelling. We can’t wait to pull a chair up to the Reagan family dinner table for another fantastic season.”
CBS boasts the series as Friday night’s No. 1 primetime program and the third ranked broadcast drama with 9.54 million total viewers. “Blue Bloods” records more than 11 million viewers an episode on Paramount+ and CBS TV according to live +35 day multiplatform viewing figures. The series is also a top 10 program on Paramount+ based on total minutes viewed.
“’Blue Bloods’ has dominated Friday nights since its premiere and remained an important anchor for CBS’ winning lineup,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. “Led by the outstanding Tom Selleck, and an incredible cast and creative team, viewers continue to embrace the Reagan’s, their law enforcement family, and the series’ dramatic storytelling. We can’t wait to pull a chair up to the Reagan family dinner table for another fantastic season.”
CBS boasts the series as Friday night’s No. 1 primetime program and the third ranked broadcast drama with 9.54 million total viewers. “Blue Bloods” records more than 11 million viewers an episode on Paramount+ and CBS TV according to live +35 day multiplatform viewing figures. The series is also a top 10 program on Paramount+ based on total minutes viewed.
- 3/29/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 27.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 27.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 3/28/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Lingo is on the move.
CBS has pushed the final four episodes of the RuPaul Charles-hosted quiz show’s first season to the 2023/24 season.
The show was renewed for a second season last month and those four episodes will now air as part of that run.
Lingo aired on Wednesdays at 9pm and has been replaced by repeats of FBI: Most Wanted, FBI, FBI: International and CSI: Vegas over the next four weeks.
Survivor and True Lies remain part of the Wednesday lineup.
The game sees teams of two contestants face off in fast-paced puzzle rounds to guess letters that reveal seemingly simple words. At the end of each one-hour episode, the two winning teams will make it through to a final showdown where one will walk away with an additional big cash prize.
The series, which was created by Ralph Andrews, has previously aired three versions in the U.
CBS has pushed the final four episodes of the RuPaul Charles-hosted quiz show’s first season to the 2023/24 season.
The show was renewed for a second season last month and those four episodes will now air as part of that run.
Lingo aired on Wednesdays at 9pm and has been replaced by repeats of FBI: Most Wanted, FBI, FBI: International and CSI: Vegas over the next four weeks.
Survivor and True Lies remain part of the Wednesday lineup.
The game sees teams of two contestants face off in fast-paced puzzle rounds to guess letters that reveal seemingly simple words. At the end of each one-hour episode, the two winning teams will make it through to a final showdown where one will walk away with an additional big cash prize.
The series, which was created by Ralph Andrews, has previously aired three versions in the U.
- 3/23/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Richard Osman has criticised the Baftas for nominating just three shows in the Best Daytime category at this year’s TV awards.
On Wednesday (22 March) morning, the awards were announced for this year’s celebration of the best in British television. You can read the full list of nominees here.
Up for the gong of Best Daytime show are quiz show The Chase, BBC centenary special The Repair Shop: A Royal Visit, and Rav Wilding’s Scam Interceptors.
However, on Twitter, Pointless creator Osman accused the TV industry of “snobbish” behaviour in failure to nominate four shows.
“Daytime TV punches far above its weight in terms of ratings, cost & popularity,” he tweeted.
“To have only 2 daytime shows on this list is a bit of a kick in the teeth for producers. If I made Bridge Of Lies, [Homes Under the Hammer], Come Dine [With Me], Lingo etc I think I’d feel robbed.
On Wednesday (22 March) morning, the awards were announced for this year’s celebration of the best in British television. You can read the full list of nominees here.
Up for the gong of Best Daytime show are quiz show The Chase, BBC centenary special The Repair Shop: A Royal Visit, and Rav Wilding’s Scam Interceptors.
However, on Twitter, Pointless creator Osman accused the TV industry of “snobbish” behaviour in failure to nominate four shows.
“Daytime TV punches far above its weight in terms of ratings, cost & popularity,” he tweeted.
“To have only 2 daytime shows on this list is a bit of a kick in the teeth for producers. If I made Bridge Of Lies, [Homes Under the Hammer], Come Dine [With Me], Lingo etc I think I’d feel robbed.
- 3/22/2023
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 26.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 26.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
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- 3/21/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Lingo is Lingone — but only for the time being.
CBS has announced that the RuPaul Charles-hosted game show will be replaced on Wednesday nights at 9/8c with drama series reruns, starting with FBI: Most Wanted on March 22.
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CBS has announced that the RuPaul Charles-hosted game show will be replaced on Wednesday nights at 9/8c with drama series reruns, starting with FBI: Most Wanted on March 22.
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- 3/18/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
In the latest TV show ratings, with NBC’s #OneChicago in rerun mode: CBS’ Survivor easily led Wednesday in both the demo and in total viewers.
CBS | Survivor (with 4.8 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating, read recap and exit interview) was up in viewers and steady in the demo. Lingo (2.1 mil/0.3) and True Lies (2.5 mil/0.3) were also steady.
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CBS | Survivor (with 4.8 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating, read recap and exit interview) was up in viewers and steady in the demo. Lingo (2.1 mil/0.3) and True Lies (2.5 mil/0.3) were also steady.
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- 3/16/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows each season, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 25.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Read More…...
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 25.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Read More…...
- 3/15/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In the latest TV show ratings, with NBC’s #OneChicago in rerun mode: CBS’ Survivor and Fox’s The Masked Singer tied for the Wednesday demo win, with the former also delivering the night’s largest audience.
CBS | Survivor (with 4.8 million viewers and a 0.6 rating, read recap) built on its premiere audience but dipped in the demo. The already-renewed Lingo (2 mil/0.2) returned to series lows, while True Lies (2.5 mil/0.2) slipped 22 and 37 percent from its premiere, now having a softer lead-in.
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CBS | Survivor (with 4.8 million viewers and a 0.6 rating, read recap) built on its premiere audience but dipped in the demo. The already-renewed Lingo (2 mil/0.2) returned to series lows, while True Lies (2.5 mil/0.2) slipped 22 and 37 percent from its premiere, now having a softer lead-in.
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- 3/9/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Each season, the television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows, hoping each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 24.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Read More…...
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 24.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, So Help Me Todd, and True Lies.
Read More…...
- 3/8/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Each season, the television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows and hope each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the new 2022-23 TV series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 23.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, and So Help Me Todd.
Read More…...
Here are the final season average ratings of the new 2022-23 network TV shows -- through the end of week 23.
New ABC shows (so far): Alaska Daily, Celebrity Jeopardy!, The Company You Keep, Not Dead Yet, The Parent Test, The Rookie: Feds, and Will Trent.
New CBS shows this season (so far): East New York, Fire Country, Lingo, The Real Love Boat, and So Help Me Todd.
Read More…...
- 3/1/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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