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CBS made a key decision about one of its comedy pilots as the network finalizes its 2026-27 lineup. The move directly affects a high-profile project that featured well-known talent and a major studio behind it. CBS confirmed it will not move forward with ...
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," with the long-running late-night franchise set to end May 21, 2026, after more than 30 years on air — shutting down a show that has anchored the network's 11:35 p.m. time slot. The network cited ...
With two recent deals, Byron Allen has elevated his profile in both late-night TV and the digital media space. He’s about to take control of struggling media company BuzzFeed, and next week he is getting the the CBS time slot that is being vacated this month by “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” after the
Tonight, May 11, 2026, CBS aired the 20th episode of DMV’s current, premiere season 1, and it was the season finale episode. Unfortunately, we also have to report that episode 20 was also the series finale episode. CBS made the decision to cancel it back in March 2026 according to a report from Deadline.com and their sources.
A new vampire comedy from the creators behind one of CBS‘ biggest supernatural hits is ready to rise from development. The series proves that even after 500 years, some relationships still face challenges. CBS has ordered the single-camera vampire comedy ...
Spring is nearly here, which means it’s time for networks to start making renewal decisions about their slate of shows, especially new titles like CBS‘s DMV. The freshman comedy following the day-to-day shenanigans of the East Hollywood DMV team ...
Ed Weeks and Allegra Edwards star in the show from ‘Ghosts’ EPs Joe Port and Joe Wiseman. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor CBS is adding a comedy to its lineup for the 2026-27 season. The network has given a series order to Eternally Yours, a ...
Comedian Nate Bargatze sold more than 1.2 million tickets to his "The Be Funny Tour" last year, making him the highest-grossing comedian in the country. Now, he's taking on a new challenge: Hosting the 77th Emmy Awards on CBS. "This is the first I'm ...