CBS' 'Tracker' is set to earn $48 million in tax credits after relocating its production to California.
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CBS has made the final scripted programming decision ahead of revealing its 2026-27 schedule next week. The network on Thursday picked up one of its two comedy pilots, Eternally Yours, to series, ...
Two other new series, 'Eternally Yours' and 'NCIS: New York,' are also set to premiere in the fall. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor The CBS primetime schedule for 2026-27 isn’t all that ...
For the first time in its 54-year history on CBS, television’s longest-running game show will air live with The Price Is Right Live, a Christmas primetime special. Additionally, there will be another ...
Credit card balances are sticking around longer — and costing a lot more — in today's economic environment. Case in point? If you're carrying a revolving balance right now, it's likely accruing ...
Is your favorite CBS show returning in the fall? CBS canceled “DMV” and “Watson” ahead of its 2026-2027 season. “DMV” ran for just one season, while “Watson” got two. “DMV” will wrap up Monday, April ...
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 ...
CBS unveiled its fall schedule with new "NCIS" series starring LL Cool J's Sam Hanna and vampire comedy "Eternally Yours" from the "Ghosts" creators.
Despite striking a one-year deal with Byron Allen "we are still going to develop other ideas, other concepts," said George Cheeks, the chair of TV Media at Paramount.
David Letterman has weighed in on CBS’ decision to replace “The Late Show” franchise after 33 years with Byron Allen’s comedy talk show “Comics Unleashed.” The network confirmed the change earlier ...
CBS News’ viewership is at an all-time low as editor in chief Bari Weiss and the network’s president Tom Cibrowski have displayed jarringly different visions for how to revamp the struggling outlet — ...