It is being reported that NBC has cancelled The Michael J. Fox Show, removing the freshman comedy's remaining episodes from its schedule. The show premiered last fall with a straight-to-series order of 22 episodes - a full season's worth - but has only aired 15 of those to this point. It is unknown whether the remaining seven episodes will ever be released.
Today's cancellation comes one week after the network pulled the plug on Sean Saves the World, another freshman comedy that shared the 9:00pm comedy hour with The Michael J. Fox Show on Thursday nights. In the time slot, episodes of Hollywood Game Night will air beginning February 27.
(Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
Cinemax announced today Banshee has been renewed for a third season. The Emmy-winning action drama is currently airing new Season 2 episodes on Fridays, and will return for its next season in 2015.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
The CW announced today that The Vampire Diaries has been renewed for a sixth season. The popular drama is still going strong, ranking as the network's highest rated series in all key demographics - an impressive feat for a show five years into its run.
Along with The Vampire Diaries, The CW also announced early renewals for The Originals, Reign, Arrow, and Supernatural.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
HBO announced today that The Newsroom has been renewed for a third and final season. The Emmy Award-winning drama is set to begin production on its last season this spring, with a return later in the fall.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
Syfy announced today that Haven has been renewed for a double-sized fifth season that will consist of 26 episodes. The news comes on the heels of the show's recently-wrapped fourth season, which was up 3% year-to-year in the Adults 18-49 demographic, with a healthy average of 2.3 million total viewers per week.
The first 13 episodes of Season 5 will premiere in the fall of 2014, with the second half of the season scheduled for sometime in 2015.
(Source: Syfy)
Netflix has renewed its original series House of Cards for a third season. The political drama has yet to premiere Season 2, which will be released February 14 in its entirety on the streaming service.
Production on Season 3 is expected to begin soon.
(Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
The CW announced today that Arrow has been renewed for a third season. The action drama remains one of the network's strongest primetime series, with its ratings holding steady this season vs. season 1. It also ranks as the network's most-watched series with an average of 3.9 million viewers.
Along with Arrow, The CW also announced early renewals for The Originals, Reign, The Vampire Diaries, and Supernatural.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
The CW announced today that Reign has been picked up for a second season in 2014-2015. The freshman drama was thought to be on the fence in terms of getting renewed, so this news will surely be welcomed by fans of the show.
Along with Reign, The CW also announced early renewals for freshman series The Originals plus returning series Arrow, The Vampire Diaries, and Supernatural.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
The CW announced today that The Originals has been renewed for a second season. The freshman drama, which was spun off of The Vampire Diaries, is off to a strong start in its premiere season. Paired with Supernatural on Tuesday nights, it has helped the network produce its best ratings in years for that night of the week.
Along with The Originals, The CW also announced early pickups for Arrow,Reign, The Vampire Diaries, and Supernatural.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
The CW announced today that Supernatural has been renewed for a tenth season. The long-running series has been a huge success for the network, producing solid and steady year-over-year ratings. When the drama returns for the 2014-2015 season it will surpass the decade-mark, which is an impressive milestone for any show.
Along with Supernatural, The CW also announced early renewals for The Originals, Reign, The Vampire Diaries, and Arrow.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)