The network will make few changes to its schedule, with just three new series, with more ‘Idol’ — and Tiffany Haddish — in midseason.
Author: Gary Levin, USA TODAY
Fox plots more ‘toons, a ‘9-1-1’ spinoff, the end of ‘Empire’ and plenty of ‘Masked Singer’
Fox is adding three new shows and WWE wrestling for fall, as “Empire” airs its final season. But “Last Man Standing” will wait out the fall.
Kenan Thompson gets an NBC sitcom, but will stay on ‘SNL,’ too
The longtime ‘SNL’ actor will make a move to primetime sitcom, but keeps his ‘night’ job.
CBS cancels Murphy Brown, renews ‘Madam Secretary,’ ‘MacGyver,’ ‘Bull,’ ‘SWAT,’ ‘Five-0’
The most-watched network handed new seasons to six more dramas, including Save Our Shows 2019 favorite “Madam Secretary,” “SWAT,” “Bull,” “Hawaii Five-0” and “MacGyver.” That brings the network’s renewal tally to 14 ahead of next week’s fall schedule presentation.
Will Chip and Joanna Gaines’ kids be part of their new cable network? Only if they want to
“Fixer Upper” stars Chip and Joanna Gaines say they won’t “drag” kids into new cable network; they’re old enough to make those decisions on their own.
Save Our Shows 2019: Which are leading the poll? (And there’s still time to vote)
Survey says ABC’s rookies ‘The Rookie’ and ‘Whiskey Cavalier,’ and CBS drana ‘Madam Secretary’ are in the lead (not necessarily in that order). But there’s still time to cast ballots for your favorite endangered TV series.
Save Our Shows 2019: Vote to keep your TV favorites
See which network series are a lock to return, dead in the water or somewhere in between, and vote to save your favorites.
Save Our Shows 2019: Which network series are coming back, or gone for good
Which shows are keepers, goners or on the fence: Read the lists of network TV shows and vote to save your favrorites
Oprah and Steven Spielberg touted their Apple TV shows, but when will we actually see them?
Hollywood A-listers descended on Apple’s headquarters to unveil its new streaming service, but the secretive company was scarce on details and showed barely a glimpse of its upcoming shows.
Even without a host, Oscar ratings rebound from 2018’s record low
The lack of a host didn’t detract Oscar viewers, as 3 million more tuned in than last year, perhaps due to more popular best-picture nominees.