Six NBC TV shows were renewed today, adding to the various other renewal and cancellation decisions the network has been making this year.
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There are some major changes coming to Showtime!
Paramount Global announced that Showtime will be integrated into Paramount+ across both streaming and on TV later in 2023.
As a result, the network is also making some big TV programming changes as well, and unfortunately, some shows will not be moving forward. While some series have been canceled, at least one is set to come to an end.
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Six NBC TV shows were renewed today, adding to the various other renewal and cancellation decisions the network has been making this year.
Unfortunately, Netflix just canceled another hit TV show this year.
Disney+ has been busy making a lot of decisions about their content this year.
Victoria Beckham showed off her enviable never-ending legs as she relaxed on a luxury yacht during an Easter getaway.The fashion designer and singer, 48, took to Instagram on Sunday to share with her 30.8 million followers the snapshot as she soaked up the sun on an Easter holiday break with her family. Lying down on the comfy seats on the luxury yacht, Victoria had her stunning legs propped up as she lay back with her eyes shut while holding a drink and sunglasses.
The Resident has been canceled by Fox after six seasons.
BreAnna Bell A series of changes have taken place at Showtime. Variety has confirmed the network has canceled “Ziwe” after just two seasons and has picked up Mandy Patinkin’s “Seasoned” to series, delivering a six-episode order. Hosted and executive produced by comedian Ziwe Fumudoh, the talk show focused on presenting trending hot topics concerning race, politics and other cultural issues as well as musical numbers, interviews, guest stars and comedic sketches. Guests on Season 2 included Drew Barrymore, Rowan Blanchard, Blake Griffin, Emily Ratajkowski and Mia Khalifa, among others. The series first debuted in 2021. With the loss, that leaves Showtime without a current late night talk show following the cancellation of “Desus & Mero” (which Ziwe also served as a writer on before moving to her own show). The changes come as part of Showtime’s reevaluation of the programming slate after MTV Entertainment Group president and CEO Chris McCarthy stepped in to oversee the cabler once former CEO David Nevins left in October.
Desus & Mero” ended last year, it was the last remaining late-night series on the cabler. It was also one of the few talk shows hosted by a woman after Comedy Central pulled the plug on “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” in July 2022 after seven seasons.
EXCLUSIVE: Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance’s film Heist 88, which had been earmarked for Paramount+, will be moving to Showtime, Deadline has learned. Additionally, I hear the network has made decisions on two of its three comedy pilots, handing a six-episode series order to Seasoned, starring Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody, and passing on The Wood, based on the 1999 feature film. Showtime also has opted not to renew Ziwe, hosted and executive produced by comedian Ziwe Fumudoh, for a third season.
There are some major changes coming to Showtime!
Apple TV+ has been slowly making their renewal and cancellation decisions for 2023.
EXCLUSIVE: The L Word: Generation Q is no longer available on Showtime’s streaming service and the Showtime Anytime app. The removal comes on the heels of the series’ cancellation by the network after three seasons.
We cannot believe it’s already April, and in the first few months of 2023, Netflix has been making lots of major decisions about their content.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are officially back on tour and the beloved band just kicked off the next leg of their world tour.
There aren’t that many shows remaining on FX and two of them are sadly ending in 2023.
NBC is slowly making some decisions about their renewal and cancellation slate for the 2023-2024 season.
Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello has revealed that the band have not made any plans to reschedule their cancelled shows in North America and Europe.Speaking to Rolling Stone, Morello shared an update on the status of the band and frontman Zack de la Rocha’s injury after he tore his Achilles tendon last year while performing. Following de la Rocha’s injury, the band had to cancel their 2022 UK and Europe and their 2023 North American tour dates.When asked if the band will hit the road again once de la Rocha recovers, Morello replied: “We’ll see. If there is to be any more shows, we will announce it as a band.
Paramount+ is quickly becoming a big streaming service with lots of options for fans to enjoy, rivaling other older streamers like Netflix and Hulu.
Ellise Shafer “The L Word: Generation Q” has been canceled at Showtime after three seasons, but a reboot of the original series is in the works, Variety has confirmed. More to come…
EXCLUSIVE: Showtime has opted not to renew The L Word: Generation Q for a fourth season. The decision comes two months after the series’ third season ended its run. However, the franchise may continue on the network — The L Word: New York (working title), a reboot of the groundbreaking original series, is in development with the 2004 series’ creator Ilene Chaiken attached, I hear.
Patti LuPone, 73, has nine huge shows remaining on her ongoing ‘Don’t Monkey With Broadway Tour’ all over the U.S.That includes two stops in the Garden State followed by a pair in New York.First, the three-time Tony winner will belt standards by Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and more at Englewood, NJ’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on Thursday, March 23.Then, on March 25, she’ll perform at New Brunswick’s State Theatre.Come summer time, the tour will drop into Poughkeepsie’s Bardavon Opera House on June 17.For those willing to wait over a year, you can see the show in Manhattan — ‘Don’t Monkey With Broadway’ is scheduled for a night at Carnegie Hall on April 8, 2024. And the best news of all is you won’t have to pay Broadway-like prices to see LuPone live on the road.At the time of publication, we found some seats going for as low as $58 before fees on Vivid Seats.So, if you want to see LuPone deliver what Front Row Reviewers called “autobiographical snippets (and) powerful song(s)” live, here’s everything you need to know.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all remaining concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.