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19.01.2023 - 22:31 / deadline.com
There is hardly any other networks that have undergone more disruption over the last nine months than Warner Bros. Discovery’s TNT and TBS have post-merger — and it’s not over.
The TNets just saw their major January series premieres — previously announced and already promoted — scrapped at the last minute. That includes Season 4 of TBS’ Miracle Workers, which had been slated to open Jan. 16, Season 2 of the network’s unscripted series The Cube, which had been slotted for a Jan. 8 debut, as well as TNT’s acquired British drama The Lazarus Project, which had been teed off for a Jan. 23 launch. (You can watch Miracle Worker‘s promo below)
“TNets scheduling has made some adjustments to its January 2023 programming slate. Impacted series include The Cube (TBS), Miracle Workers (TBS) and The Lazarus Project (TNT),” a TNets rep said in a statement to Deadline. These strategic scheduling shifts will allow us to better support the three series later in the year.”
While the same happened with Season 2 of TBS’ Chad before the show was dropped altogether (It has since landed at Roku), it does appear that TNets’ leadership intends to air the three shows at a later day. It is unclear why all premieres are being pushed though TNT and TBS do get better circulation and promotional opportunities in the spring with NCAA men’s basketball March Madness and the final stages of the NBA season.
However, Miracle Workers‘ upcoming fourth season could be its last. While no renewal decision is expected to be made until the season runs, I hear TBS no longer has options on the cast, led by Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi, so new deals will need to be made for a possible fifth season, a daunting proposition, which networks rarely resort to.
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Paddy McGuinness couldn't didn't hold back after leaving a comment on Amanda Holden's saucy Instagram post.
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