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'The Golden Bachelor' is fall TV's biggest hit. Why the senior dating spinoff is landing with viewers of all ages.
From the "beautiful" series opening to the reality that everyone deserves to find love again, an expert explains why "The Golden Bachelor" is catnip for so many viewers.
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Happy Hallmark season! Why the network is banking on fans tuning into its holiday fare in October.
'Tis the season for a full slate of Hallmark holiday movies, which will launch Oct. 20.
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From 'American Horror Story' to 'Frasier' to 'Loki': 15 shows to watch during strike-afflicted fall season
Our fall streaming preview breaks down the must-watch scripted series — including reboots of old favorites, spinoffs of major hits and some buzzy newcomers — for your queue.
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From 'Andor' to 'Interview With the Vampire,' here's your guide to 50+ new and returning TV shows to watch this fall
If the era of Peak TV is supposedly over, nobody told the networks and streaming services. This fall brings a bounty of broadcast, cable and streaming series that will keep you in binge mode until the holidays.
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ABC Announces Premiere Date for 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'A Million Little Things' and More Fall Shows
ABC also unveiled the premiere dates for The Good Doctor (season 4), Station 19 (season 4), For Life (season 2), A Million Little Things (season 3), and newcomer Big Sky
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From 'The Mandalorian' to 'The Comey Rule' here's your guide to 100+ films and TV shows to stream this fall
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the entertainment industry has responded to the increased at-home demand with a plethora of bingeable viewing options that offer a little something for everyone.
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2020-2021 TV Season: Every Broadcast Show Canceled, Renewed and Ordered – So Far
Updated July 6 with “DC’s Stargirl” moving from streaming platform DC Universe to The CW and renewed for Season 2.Amid production shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic, broadcast networks are faced with some very unprecedented problems while making their decisions about which TV series will return next season, which will come to an end and which new ones they’ll be ordering for inclusion on their 2020-2021 slates.Below is every scripted show that ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and The CW have renewed or
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NBC's 2020 Fall TV Schedule Has Gwen Stefani on 'The Voice,' New 'Law and Order' Series
NBC's new fall schedule looks very much like last season with This Is Us, The Voice and more shows staying in place.
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ABC renews 19 shows, cancels five, as next season's lineup announced
ABC is announcing a slew of decisions about its programming lineup.
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Queen Latifah's 'The Equalizer' coming to CBS if there's a fall TV season
A few shows are added, but COVID-19 puts ad market on hold.
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‘Everything’s Gonna Be Okay,’ ‘Motherland: Fort Salem’ Renewed at Freeform
Freeform has picked up second seasons of “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay” and “Motherland: Fort Salem,” the network announced Tuesday.Additionally, the debut of horror series “Cruel Summer,” as well as new season premieres for “Grown-ish” and “Good Trouble,” have been pushed to 2021. “The Bold Type,” which was forced to suspend production on Season 4 due to the pandemic, will resume airing later this summer, along with the remotely produced limited series “Love in the Time of Corona.”“We couldn’t be
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Fox Fall Schedule: ‘9-1-1’ Moves to Midseason, ‘L.A.’s Finest’ Season 1 Comes Over From Spectrum
Fox may not be giving its usual upfront presentation to advertisers this year, but the network still set its fall slate right on schedule. On Monday — the day it would have held its upfront, if not for the coronavirus — the network unveiled a fall 2020 schedule which includes a pair of new dramas starring John Slattery and Kim Cattrall and returning hits like “The Masked Singer.”But what that slate is missing is “9-1-1” and other staple series that are either moving to midseason or still awaitin
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CBS Renews 23 Total Series, Including 'NCIS,' 'FBI,' 'Blue Bloods' and 'All Rise'
Renewal hysteria swept CBS early Wednesday, with the Eye network picking up 23 total series for the (sure to be coronavirus-addled) 2020-2021 television season. In addition to sure-thing tentpoles such as NCIS (and its spinoffs NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans), Blue Bloods and 60 Minutes, CBS is bringing back freshman bubble series All […]
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Fall 2019 streaming guide: Your look at 50 new and returning TV shows and movies
From TV shows like Treadstone, The Mandolorian and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel to such movies as My Name Is Dolemite, The Irishman and Lady in the Tramp, you’ve got multiple binge-watching options on multiple streaming services and networks.
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Fall TV 2019: Every Broadcast Show Canceled, Renewed and Ordered So Far (Updating)
Updated July 23 with “The Code” canceled at CBS.Upfronts have come and gone, and that means broadcast networks have set their 2019-20 slates after ordering new series and winnowing down which current shows will return next season and which will come to an end.Below is every scripted (and a few unscripted) show that ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and The CW have renewed or canceled so far, along with those still awaiting decision for the coming season. We’ve also included descriptions of the new shows that h