Which shows are keepers, goners or on the fence: Read the lists of network TV shows and vote to save your favrorites
Author: Gary Levin, USA TODAY
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.
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.
‘Mad About You’ revival is finally happening, but only Spectrum cable subscribers can watch
The NBC sitcom, which aired from 1992-99, is getting a 12-episode revival, but only Spectrum cable subscribers can watch.
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.
David Spade is the latest to try Comedy Central’s post-‘Daily Show’ slot
The comedian will make his second try at a Comedy Central pop-culture series, this time in a difficult slot following “The Daily Show.”
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The latest entrant will seek to appeal to all age groups with a range of existing programming, including ‘Friends,’ and original series, too.
Hit comedy ‘Modern Family’ to end in 2020 after 11 seasons on ABC
The groundbreaking comedy has been renewed for a final season, but will call it quits in 2020.
Showtime adds Bryan Cranston drama, returns ‘The L Word,’ renews ‘Shameless,’ ends ‘Homeland’
Showtime made several programming announcements at the Television Critics Association, including a new legal thriller to star Bryan Cranston and officially bringing back cult fave “The L Word.”
‘Rent’ was performed live on Fox Sunday – just not for the cameras, after star injured foot
Fox’s lastest live musical aired a rehearsal performance taped Saturday after actor Brennin Hunt, who plays Roger Davis in the show, broke his foot.