By Dade Hayes
13.05.2020 - 20:22 / eonline.com
The coronavirus pandemic halted production on not just a number of fan-favorite shows like Grey's Anatomy and Law & Order: SVU, but also on pilots in contention for the 2020-2021 season, throwing a wrench in the traditional pilot season and upfront plans for broadcast networks CBS, ABC, Fox, NBC and The CW. But that hasn't stopped the major broadcast networks from already ordering shows for the new season.
By Dade Hayes
Our outdoor time allowance may have been upped but that hasn't stopped a lot of us from valuing our time indoors with the telly for company.
The number of new podcasts has spiked over the last decade as the medium has become more popular but episode lengths are getting shorter, according to a new report from podcast app Stitcher. The company looked at the shows on its platform and how people consumed them to paint a picture of the current podcasting ecosystem.
Viewers can now switch between the 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio.
It’s a long weekend, the weather is glorious and tragedy of tragedies we’re all pretty much stuck at home but nevermind.
is headed back in time for its final adventure — and the cast couldn't be more thrilled!
A new drama and a new comedy are coming to ABC in the coming months. The network just announced that it has picked up The Big Sky, a drama by David E. Kelley, and Call Your Mother, a comedy from Kari Lizer. The Big Sky is a mystery thriller about two private detectives Cassie Dewell and Cody Hoyt teaming up with ex-cop Jenny Hoyt (who also happens to be Cody's estranged wife) to search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver.
The axe has fallen at ABC. On the cancellation chopping block? A number of fan-favorite comedies that just wrapped up their second seasons.
By Joe Otterson
Manchester United have confirmed they will not be partaking in a tour during pre-season this summer.
The traditional television season may have been upended by the coronavirus pandemic, but if you somehow still managed to turn the pages on your Adorable Puppies 2020 calendar during all this self-isolation, you'll notice that summer, well, the summer television season that starts after Memorial Day, is almost here.
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CBS has released the full schedule for the upcoming Fall 2020-2021 television season.
By Nellie Andreeva
Luke Bryan is taking over American Idol!
The CW made some big announcements about their fall 2020 and winter 2021 programming on Thursday, giving us a look at what to expect from a network impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Supernatural, the last season of which was cut short due to the entertainment world's hiatus, is finally set to premiere in the fall and finish out the stretch of episodes we didn't get to see. We'll also be getting Swamp Thing, which comes to the CW after being canceled after one season on DC Universe.
By Joe Otterson
Real talk: HBO Max might be your best bet if you're considering subscribing to any of the new streaming services that are launching this year. I am not being paid to say this — a simple look at the service's upcoming lineup is all the proof you need.