CBS is calling it early – the network has predicted that it will once again top the 2021-22 broadcast season.
CBS is calling it early – the network has predicted that it will once again top the 2021-22 broadcast season.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterThe 2021-2022 broadcast TV season is coming to a close, and CBS is ready to declare an early total viewers victory. The broadcast network said Tuesday they are poised to win their 14th consecutive season in terms of overall audience size.“The strength and depth of our core CBS series, the top new comedies and dramas on television, our iconic alternative programming, world-class sports franchises, plus the finest news program in the history of television, provided us with the power to surge to the top of the broadcast landscape for the 14th consecutive season.
EXCLUSIVE: James Corden is preparing to say his goodbyes to The Late Late Show.
The Reagan family will be back at the dinner table after CBS renewed Blue Bloods for its 13th season.
Ghosts has become a rarity in broadcast television – a new comedy hit.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“NCIS,” “NCIS: Los Angeles,” and “NCIS: Hawai’i” have all been renewed at CBS.“NCIS,” a longtime cornerstone of the CBS primetime schedule, will now be back for a 20th season. “NCIS: Los Angeles” will return for a 14th season, while “NCIS: Hawai’i” will be back for a second season. All three shows have drawn solid viewership numbers for CBS, with “NCIS” remaining one of the broadcaster’s top draws even this late in its run.“’NCIS,’ one of the most popular and enduring series in the world, and fan favorite ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ have been hugely successful on the CBS schedule for years,” said Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment.
CBS has announced that three comedy series have been renewed for additional seasons!
CBS has renewed “Ghosts” for a second season, the network announced Monday. Additionally, Monday night comedies “The Neighborhood” and “Bob Hearts Abishola” have been renewed for fifth and fourth season, respectively.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Ghosts” has been renewed for Season 2 at CBS, with the broadcaster also announcing a Season 5 renewal for “The Neighborhood” and a Season 4 renewal for “Bob Hearts Abishola.” CBS had previously announced a three-year renewal for “Big Bang Theory” prequel “Young Sheldon.” “Ghosts” has proven to be a success for CBS in its freshman run. According to the network, the single-camera comedy is averaging approximately 8.1 million viewers per episode.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe single-cam comedy “Ghosts” is far from dead at CBS, with CBS Entertainment president Kelly Kahl high on the show’s potential given its rating success.“Every few years, you’re lucky enough to watch a show grow week by week and watch the word of mouth grow and watch the delayed viewing grow,” Kahl said in an interview with Variety. “I think ‘Ghosts’ is on its way to being the breakout comedy of the year.
CBS has given full season orders to two of their brand new TV dramas after a solid start in the ratings.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “NCIS: Hawai’i” and “FBI: International,” CBS’ hottest new freshman dramas have, been given full-season orders for the 2021-2022 broadcast season.“These two terrific new dramas are off to a tremendous start,” said Kelly Kahl, President, CBS Entertainment, in a statement announcing the renewals. “They have significantly strengthened and improved our lineup on their respective nights and are generating huge increases on our streaming platforms as well.
Love Island crowned Olivia Kaiser and Korey Gandy winners of its third season last month in Hawaii.
CBS comedy United States of Al premiered two weeks before the U.S. announced its withdrawal from Afghanistan.
CBS has found its new head of comedy development in Jon Koa. The former Condé Nast and ABC executive was named executive vice president of comedy development on Wednesday.Koa will be responsible for overseeing all of CBS’ primetime comedy programming.
CBS has hired Jon Koa as EVP, Comedy Development following the departure of veteran exec Julie Pernworth.
CBS this season bid farewell to three long-running series, comedy Mom, which ended after eight seasons, NCIS: New Orleans, which is wrapping after seven seasons, and MacGyver, which recently finished its five-season run.
CBS, which unveiled its fall schedule this morning, is a network that likes the traditional development process and pilot season.
Sad news for MacGyver fans – the show will be ending after season five, Deadline reports.
Elaine Low Senior TV Writer“MacGyver” v2.0 is coming to a close. The CBS reboot starring Lucas Till, which premiered in 2016, will end after five seasons with its series finale on April 30.“All of us at CBS are extremely grateful for the incredible work and dedication from Lucas and the rest of the cast, as well as Monica, the writers and the entire crew,” said Kelly Kahl, the president of CBS Entertainment.
Young Sheldon has been given a massive three season renewal, locking the show in for seasons five, six, and seven on CBS.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorCBS is adding a third installment of Dick Wolf’s “FBI” franchise to its lineup next season, giving a series order to “FBI: International” from Wolf Entertainment and Universal TV.CBS has also renewed “FBI” for a fourth season and “FBI: Most Wanted” for a third round in the 2021-22 season.“FBI: International” will launch next season as a planted spinoff episode involving a crossover storyline between “FBI” and “Most Wanted.” CBS Entertainment chief Kelly Kahl
Queen Latifah is going to hunt more bad guys after CBS renewed The Equalizer for a second season.
CBS is one of the networks that believes in the traditional pilot season – Kelly Kahl is a noted fan of the process.
As of right now, there are no set plans for when Big Brother will debut on CBS for this summer.
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LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — The CBS reboot of Hawaii Five-O will end after its current and 10th season. The series will air a two-hour finale on April 3. Upon its conclusion, it will have aired 240 episodes, just shy of the 279 episodes of the original 1968 series.
The CBS reboot of “Hawaii Five-O” will end after its current and tenth season. The series will air a two-hour finale on April 3. Upon its conclusion, it will have aired 240 episodes, just shy of the 279 episodes of the original 1968 series.
The Young and the Restless fans can rest easy because CBS has renewed the daytime mainstay for four more years, the network announced Thursday, taking it through the 2023-2024 season. The soap opera will celebrate its 50th anniversary in the spring of 2023.
“The Young and the Restless” has been renewed for four more years through the 2023-2024 broadcast season, announced CBS and Sony Pictures Television, taking the long-running daytime drama to its 50th year on the air.
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