Jump to content

Midnight

Founder
  • Posts

    700,040
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    12

Everything posted by Midnight

  1. NBC announced last week that Chicago PD has been renewed for a second season. The freshman drama is off to a nice start since its premiere in January, delivering solid ratings in its post - Law & Order: SVU time slot on Wednesday nights. (Source: NBC)
  2. ABC has cancelled its new mid-season drama Mind Games after five episodes. The Tuesday night show has struggled since its February premiere, failing to draw significant viewership in the 10:00pm time slot. Replacing it starting next week will be reruns of Resurrection until April 15, at which point Celebrity Wife Swap will take its place when it premieres its third season. (Source: TV by the Numbers)
  3. With Fox's announcement of its spring & summer premiere dates, Enlisted's run will be ending earlier than expected, effectively cancelling the struggling comedy. The schedule, announced today, includes the season premiere of Kitchen Nightmares on Friday, April 11 at 9:00pm - the time slot where Enlisted currently resides. As it stands, Enlisted is still scheduled to air new episodes for the next two Fridays in the 9:00pm time slot. That leaves three of the show's 13 ordered episodes left unaired. Fox has made no mention of if or when these episode will be shown. (Source: Fox)
  4. NBC announced last week that Grimm has been renewed for a fourth season in 2014-2015. So far this season, the fantasy drama is ranking as the #1 Friday series among adults 18-49 on any of the big 4 networks. (Source: NBC)
  5. USA Network announced last week that White Collar has been picked up for a sixth season. The cable network has ordered six new episodes of the dramedy for what is rumored will be the show's final season. (Source: USA) UPDATE: The sixth and final season of White Collar will premiere on Thursday, December 18th, 2014.
  6. NBC announced last week that it has renewed Chicago Fire for a third season. The sophomore drama has continued to perform well during the 2013-2014 season, pulling in stronger numbers than its debut season after a move from Wednesday to Tuesday nights. The peacock network has also renewed spin-off Chicago PD, which premiered earlier this year. (Source: NBC)
  7. Nick At Nite has cancelled See Dad Run, opting to end the show after it airs its third season. The comedy is the cable network's first original scripted series. There is some good news for fans of the show - See Dad Run will still be on televisions for a good while yet. Five episodes remain in the show's current second season, with a full 13-episode third season on tap to begin airing later this year. Plus, an additional 1-hour series finale has been ordered to wrap things up. (Source: Deadline)
  8. ABC Family announced last week that Baby Daddy has been renewed for a fourth season. The show will continue to be part of a comedy block withMelissa & Joey, which has also been renewed for Season 4. (Source: TV by the Numbers)
  9. CBS announced yesterday that The Millers has been renewed for a second season in 2014-2015. The show is off to a strong start, ranking as the #1 freshman comedy of the current season. Yesterday's announcement included the renewals of 18 primetime shows for next season. Other comedies receiving pick-ups today include 2 Broke Girls, Mike & Molly, Mom, and Two and a Half Men. (Source: CBS)
  10. CBS announced yesterday that 2 Broke Girls has been renewed for a fourth season in 2014-2015. The comedy has continued to pull in solid ratings for the network on Monday nights. Yesterday's announcement included the renewals of 18 primetime shows for next season. Other comedies receiving pick-ups today include The Millers,Mike & Molly, Mom, and Two and a Half Men. (Source: CBS)
  11. Midnight

    CBS Renews Mom

    CBS announced yesterday that freshman comedy Mom has been renewed for a second season in 2014-2015. Yesterday's announcement included the renewals of 18 primetime shows for next season. Other comedies receiving pick-ups today include The Millers,Mike & Molly, 2 Broke Girls, and Two and a Half Men. (Source: CBS)
  12. CBS announced yesterday that Mike & Molly has been renewed for a fifth season in 2014-2015. Yesterday's announcement included the renewals of 18 primetime shows for next season. Other comedies receiving pick-ups today include The Millers,2 Broke Girls, Mom, and Two and a Half Men. (Source: CBS)
  13. CBS announced yesterday that Elementary has been renewed for a third season, continuing the sophomore drama's run through 2014-2015. Yesterday's announcement included the renewals of 17 other primetime shows for next season. Other dramas receiving pick-ups today include NCIS,NCIS: Los Angeles, The Good Wife, Criminal Minds, Hawaii Five-0, CSI, Blue Bloods, and Person of Interest. (Source: CBS)
  14. CBS announced yesterday that Blue Bloods has been renewed for a fifth season in 2014-2015. The police drama continues to be ratings winner for the network in its time period. Yesterday's announcement included renewals of 17 other primetime shows for next season. Dramas receiving pick-ups today include NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Good Wife, Criminal Minds, Elementary, CSI, Hawaii Five-0, and Person of Interest. (Source: CBS)
  15. CBS announced yesterday that Hawaii Five-0 has been renewed for a fifth season in 2014-2015. Yesterday's announcement included the renewals of 17 other primetime shows for next season. Dramas receiving pick-ups today include NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Good Wife, Criminal Minds, Elementary, CSI, Blue Bloods, and Person of Interest. (Source: CBS)
  16. CBS announced yesterday that Person of Interest has been renewed for a fourth season. The popular drama continues to be ratings winner for the network in its time period. Yesterday's announcement included the renewals of 18 primetime shows for the 2014-2015 season. Other dramas receiving pick-ups today includeNCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Good Wife, Criminal Minds, Elementary, CSI,Hawaii Five-0, and Blue Bloods. (Source: CBS)
  17. CBS announced tuesday that TV's most-watched comedy, The Big Bang Theory, has been renewed for three additional years. The news means that the hit show, which has already been on the air for over six years, will run through at least the 2016-2017 television season. (Source: CBS)
  18. Fox announced Monday that it is cancelling Raising Hope, ending the show's run after four seasons. The sitcom has five episodes remaining, with its series finale set to air on Friday, April 4 in a 1-hour block between 9:00 and 10:00pm. (Source: Fox)
  19. Fox announced last week that The Following has been renewed for a third season. The psychological thriller is currently halfway through Season 2 with eight episodes remaining. Expect a return for Season 3 in early 2015. (Source: Fox)
  20. Fox has announced that New Girl has been renewed for a fourth season. The Zooey Deschanel-led comedy will return for the 2014-2015 television season. (Source: Fox)
  21. Fox announced last week that The Mindy Project has been renewed for a third season, to air in 2014-2015. The sophomore comedy, currently in Season 2, will return with a special 1-hour spring premiere on April 1. (Source: Fox)
  22. Fox announced last week that Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been renewed for a second season. The comedy has garnered high praise from viewers and critics alike since premiering last fall, including a recent Golden Globe win for best television comedy. Expect Season 2 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine to return for the start of the 2014-2015 season in the fall. (Source: Fox)
  23. In a recent press release, Fox announced that new series Rake will be moving to Friday nights. The time slot shift begins on March 14, which will be the show's eighth episode since its premiere in late January. The freshman drama has gotten off to a slow start on Thursdays, where it most recently dropped to a 0.8 rating among Adults 18-49, which is markedly down from its premiere rating of 1.7. Rake will air one more episode this week in its original Thursday time slot before making the switch next week. (Source: Fox)
  24. It was announced last week that the previously - cancelled Ripper Street has been revived and will return for a third season. The British drama originally got the axe late last year when BBC One decided not to continue on with the series. However today's news confirms that a new deal was signed with online giant Amazon, which has acquired UK subscription streaming rights. U.S. audiences will be pleased to learn that BBC America is on-board to co-produce the show and will continue to air new episodes of Ripper Street's third season. No return date has been set for the drama, but production on Season 3 will begin this May. (Source: BBC America)
  25. Syfy announced last week that Being Human will end after this season, its fourth. The North American version of the UK series will not return after its upcoming finale on Monday, April 7. The show currently has six episodes remaining. (Source: TV by the Numbers)
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use