Fox is adding three new shows and WWE wrestling for fall, as “Empire” airs its final season. But “Last Man Standing” will wait out the fall.
Author: Gary Levin, USA TODAY
NBC’s fall schedule: Jimmy Smits, Kal Penn and Bradley Whitford headline new shows
Bradley Whitford, Jimmy Smits and Kal Penn will lead NBC’s only newcomer series for fall. The network leads among young adults.
CBS News keeps Gayle King on ‘Morning’ as Norah O’Donnell shifts to ‘Evening News’
Gayle KIng will stick around as the lead anchor of “CBS This Morning,” but News president Susan Zirinsky is making sweeping anchor changes.
Exclusive: Williams-Sonoma to sell firefighter’s ‘Shark Tank’ product, the CupBoardPro
The CupBoardPro, invented by a New York City firefighter, found success after his death. Now it has a big new sales outlet: William Sonoma
Save Our Shows 2019: Fans pick ‘Madam Secretary,’ ‘Whiskey’ and ‘Rookie’ as their favorites
Results are in, and three shows – “Madam Secretary,” “Whiskey Cavalier” and “The Rookie” – dominated voting in USA TODAY’s survey. Will they be saved?
Fox renews ‘Empire,’ but leaves Jussie Smollett’s future on the show in doubt
The series will be back but at this time producers say “there are no plans” for Jussie Smollett’s Jamal Lyon to return to “Empire.”
James Holzhauer’s ‘Jeopardy!’ winning streak has fueled a ratings streak for the game show
James Holzhauer’s impressive run on “Jeopardy!” has fueled renewed interest – and ratings – for the syndicated quiz show.
Exclusive: How shows like ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ are digital hits, even if TV ratings are slim
NBC shared new data revealing that for some shows, including ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Superstore,’ online streaming outpaces traditional TV viewing.
Save Our Shows: Which lead USA TODAY’s poll? (Now’s your final chance to vote)
USA TODAY’s 22nd annual poll asks you to choose which of 26 series should stay or go. But time is running out to cast your ballots.
Save Our Shows 2019: Which are leading the poll? (And there’s still time to vote)
Survey says ABC’s rookies ‘The Rookie’ and ‘Whiskey Cavalier,’ and CBS drana ‘Madam Secretary’ are in the lead (not necessarily in that order). But there’s still time to cast ballots for your favorite endangered TV series.