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Third in a series on broadcast network series renewals. CBS will have some painful cancellation decisions to make this spring. With three new drama series, NCIS: Origins, Matlock and Watson, on tap for next season, S.W.A.T. surprisingly uncanceled and the Australian NCIS: Sydney, originally only intended as a temporary replacement during the strike, also renewed for 2024-25, the network will have to do some slate purging to make room for the additions.
That will likely impact more than one of the remaining CBS drama series whose fate has not been determined, The Equalizer, NCIS: Hawai’i, Elsbeth, So Help Me Todd and CSI: Vegas, a group that includes the network’s current dramas with a female lead. It features series that would not be canceled under normal circumstances. CBS’ schedule this season has been performing well, led by new breakout hit Tracker, and all five dramas in limbo rank #22 or higher among all non-sports broadcast programs in linear Nielsen most current viewership ratings (2/12 to date). One of the already renewed CBS drama series, S.W.A.T., is just below that at #24.
Some decisions are expected to come in the next two weeks as CBS will be the first broadcaster to present their fall schedule on May 2. Some calls, like the one on Elsbeth, which only debuted a month and a half ago, may be delayed until after the upfronts.
Highest ranked in linear viewership among the five is The Equalizer, currently No.7 among all non-sports broadcast programs. The drama starring and executive produced by Queen Latifah, comes from NBCUniversal’s Universal Television, which is the lead studio, co-producing with CBS Studios. It is one of four drama series Uni TV produces for CBS, along with the FBI series, all of which
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