2 Broke Girls
Blue Bloods
Criminal Minds
CSI Las Vegas
Elementary
Hawaii 5-0
Mike and Molly
Mom
NCIS
NCIS: Los Angeles
Person of Interest
The Good Wife
The Millers
Two and a Half Men
CBS ANNOUNCES RENEWALS FOR 18 PRIMETIME SHOWS FOR NEXT SEASON
Combined With Two Previously Announced Renewals, Network Has Now Picked Up 20 Returning Series for 2014-2015
Returning Series Will Include the #1 Drama, #1 Comedy, #1 New Comedy and #1 News Program
CBS, America’s most-watched network, today announced pick-ups for 18 series for next season. Combined with its previously announced pick-ups, CBS has now renewed 20 returning series for the 2014-2015 season, encompassing 17 hours of primetime programming.
“The best way to launch new shows in the fall and throughout the season is to surround them with a strong and stable lineup of successful series,” said Nina Tassler, Chairman of CBS Entertainment. “The shows we’re picking up today cut across every night of the week and feature genre leaders, time-period winners and the most-watched shows on broadcast television.”
The 18 series renewed today comprise 15.5 hours of CBS’s weekly primetime schedule and include nine dramas, five comedies, two reality series and two news programs.
The nine dramas picked up are: NCIS, television’s #1 drama/scripted program for the fifth consecutive year; NCIS: LOS ANGELES, the #2 drama for the fourth straight year; time-period winners Person Of Interest, CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods; as well as Criminal Minds, Elementary and the acclaimed drama THE Good Wife.
The renewed comedies are 2 Broke Girls, THE MILLERS, which is the #1 freshman comedy of the 2013-2014 season, MIKE & MOLLY, MOM and the long-running hit Two and a Half Men.
In alternative programming, the Network announced pick-ups for its Emmy Award-winning reality series THE Amazing Race and Undercover Boss.
Finally, in news, CBS will return 60 Minutes, television’s #1 news program for more than four decades, and 48 HOURS, Saturday’s #1 non-sports program.
In addition to these 18 series, CBS yesterday announced a three-year broadcast deal for The Big Bang Theory. Previously, the Network announced two more editions of the reality series SURVIVOR for next season.
Season-to-date, CBS is television’s #1 network in viewers for the 11th time in 12 years, averaging 10.84 million viewers.
Combined With Two Previously Announced Renewals, Network Has Now Picked Up 20 Returning Series for 2014-2015
Returning Series Will Include the #1 Drama, #1 Comedy, #1 New Comedy and #1 News Program
CBS, America’s most-watched network, today announced pick-ups for 18 series for next season. Combined with its previously announced pick-ups, CBS has now renewed 20 returning series for the 2014-2015 season, encompassing 17 hours of primetime programming.
“The best way to launch new shows in the fall and throughout the season is to surround them with a strong and stable lineup of successful series,” said Nina Tassler, Chairman of CBS Entertainment. “The shows we’re picking up today cut across every night of the week and feature genre leaders, time-period winners and the most-watched shows on broadcast television.”
The 18 series renewed today comprise 15.5 hours of CBS’s weekly primetime schedule and include nine dramas, five comedies, two reality series and two news programs.
The nine dramas picked up are: NCIS, television’s #1 drama/scripted program for the fifth consecutive year; NCIS: LOS ANGELES, the #2 drama for the fourth straight year; time-period winners Person Of Interest, CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods; as well as Criminal Minds, Elementary and the acclaimed drama THE Good Wife.
The renewed comedies are 2 Broke Girls, THE MILLERS, which is the #1 freshman comedy of the 2013-2014 season, MIKE & MOLLY, MOM and the long-running hit Two and a Half Men.
In alternative programming, the Network announced pick-ups for its Emmy Award-winning reality series THE Amazing Race and Undercover Boss.
Finally, in news, CBS will return 60 Minutes, television’s #1 news program for more than four decades, and 48 HOURS, Saturday’s #1 non-sports program.
In addition to these 18 series, CBS yesterday announced a three-year broadcast deal for The Big Bang Theory. Previously, the Network announced two more editions of the reality series SURVIVOR for next season.
Season-to-date, CBS is television’s #1 network in viewers for the 11th time in 12 years, averaging 10.84 million viewers.
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Yay for Person of Interest, Elementary, and NCIS! Still need to catch up on The Good Wife.
ReplyDelete2BG and The Millers too.
ReplyDeleteThe mentalist? is it gone?
ReplyDeleteAlso renewed, Two and a Half Men, 2 Broke Girls, The Millers and Mike & Molly
ReplyDeletei dont watch any of those shows but their fans must be really happy!
ReplyDeleteYay NCIS and Five-0!! :)
ReplyDeleteNot a good sign for TCO and The Mentalist.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the mentalist?
ReplyDeletelooks like intelligence is done too
ReplyDeleteWhat does it mean for the Mentalist :( ?
ReplyDeleteThis totally not a surprise for Intelligence !
ReplyDeleteIntelligence, TCO, The Mentalist. All done for.
ReplyDeleteSo, all of my shows (other than Intelligence which I don't particularly mind) are renewed. Awesome.
Well, that was a given.
ReplyDeleteNot yet but it's likely gonna be cancelled at May Upfronts.
ReplyDeleteVery happy about The Good Wife being renewed. The quality of the show is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteI think The mentalist could be a late renew
ReplyDeleteThe Mentalist is now officially on the chopping block.
ReplyDeleteGood news for you Babar! Both Mom and The Amazing Race are renewed :)
ReplyDeleteperhaps but it will be renew late for a shorter season......is the rating factor or what?
ReplyDeleteSo many dramas renewed and nothing on the Mentalist. Come May, we will know for sure but things are definitely looking bleak for the show.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but I watch TCO too :(
ReplyDeleteYay, finally! :D
ReplyDeleteYes! The Good Wife! Made my day...
ReplyDeleteCould be.
ReplyDeleteIf The Mentalist's ratings don't magically improve massively, it's gone by May...
ReplyDeleteYeah, the ratings aren't great plus it's one of CBS' older dramas meaning it's a bit more expensive to produce than a new show likely would be. They can probably get equal or better value for their money elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted the one & got it. Congrats Person of Interest.
ReplyDeleteYay the renew Elementary Person Of Interest Criminal Minds Csi The Good Wife Blue Bloods and Mom Mike and Molly 2 Broke Girls The Millers love these shows hope they renew The Crazy Ones because I love that show too
ReplyDeleteKnew Elementary would be but very happy to hear The Good Wife was renewed!
ReplyDeletewell CBS has no luck in new drama anyway so to keep it safe they should renew it.......anyone know what is consider "good rating"
ReplyDeleteRealy? Realy?
ReplyDeleteDidn't know you watch TCO... well, unless the show pulls a surprising comeback in weeks to come, it's probably for the best to prepare for its cancellation :(
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear about Mom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
ReplyDelete2 Broke Girls, The Big Bang Theory and Mike and Molly, Uhu Uhu.
ReplyDeleteNow I will watch Mom too.
Yeah, it's as good as gone. But I can live without it.
ReplyDeleteReally what?
ReplyDeleteYeahhhhhhhhhh 2 Broke Girls !! The best comedy on CBS!
ReplyDeleteUhu Uhu!
ReplyDeleteHappy dance for the Good Wife! Also pleased about Criminal Minds and Hawaii 5-0
ReplyDeleteSo happy about NCIS, NCIS: LA, CSI, Blue Bloods, Criminal Minds and Hawaii Five-0! :)
ReplyDeleteThe only two CBS shows I care for The Good Wife and Elementary are both renewed, woo!
ReplyDeleteNo surprises at all.
ReplyDeleteTCO and The Mentalist cancelled and obviously Hostages and Intelligence too
Honestly don't care for any of other returning CBS shows other than BBT, NCIS, PoI & Criminal MInds..so happy all 4 of them were renewed (Person of Interest in particular as it's a personal favorite!).
ReplyDeletecancelled most likely
ReplyDeleteNow that it's renewed I will probably check out Mom.
ReplyDeleteCBS dont really announce cancellations they just leave shows off the renewed list/new season schedule
ReplyDeleteHey the ratings aren't that bad compared to 'old' shows like CSI, Criminal Minds..
ReplyDeleteI think CBS own those shows where as they dont own The Mentalist?
ReplyDeleteNothing really surprising here, besides TAAHM, but it's likely a final season. Still, happy that NCIS and NCIS: LA have been officially renewed!
ReplyDeleteSo happy that POI, Elementary, 2 Broke Girl & The Millers got renewed. Knew it would happen, but at least its official now.
ReplyDeleteAnd wow for three more seasons of TBBT. I am happy, but I hope that in the process of making it last they don't give up on the quality of this show, its one of my favorites!
Criminal Minds is owned by ABC.
ReplyDeleteThose old shows you mention have better ratings than The Mentalist and make a lot more $$$ for the network.
ReplyDeleteThe mentalist can still be save if rating go up by May....maybe a shorten season. I don't see it all wrap up by end of this season.
ReplyDeleteRatings averages for this season:
ReplyDeleteCriminal Minds: 2.54
CSI: 1.92
Mentalist: 1.52
Hostages has already been cancelled I think.
ReplyDeleteYesssssss, The Good Wife is finally officially renewed! Best news of the week!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that Elementary has been renewed as well, mainly because I'm hoping that Natalie Dormer will return next season. :D The episodes she was in were superb in terms of acting and mythology.
I'm kinda upset about The Mentalist though, I'll miss Simon Baker's smile if it gets cancelled. :( I've never been too impressed with the writing of the show, but I've always liked the cast.
Only watch Person of Interest and Elementary out of these. I guess I'll be enjoying The Crazy Ones while it lasts.
ReplyDeleteAs do other networks mostly.
ReplyDeleteCBS actually has a better average retention rate than other broadcast networks for new shows because they're more selective of what they order.
ReplyDeleteNot officially. But everyone knows it will be canceled.
ReplyDeleteI guessing if The Mentalist is gone, it is replaced by a new show which is unlikely to last the season (both intelligence/hostage fail)
ReplyDeleteAll my favourites made the list :D:D:D:D:D
ReplyDeleteYeah, Nina Tassler said at TCA Press Tour that Hostages is one.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for NCIS, NCISLA, Criminal Minds, Hawaii Five-0 & Blue Bloods
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the line of thinking that got Firefly cancelled in the first place? I use that show specifically because once lots of people started watching it not caring about the cancellation, they loved it. I say watch a show regardless of its ratings!
ReplyDeleteTAHM was also renewed! Please update the post headline :-)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cbs.com/shows/two_and_a_half_men/news/1002119/
" ... The renewed comedies are 2 BROKE GIRLS, THE MILLERS, which is the #1 freshman comedy of the 2013-2014 season, MIKE & MOLLY, MOM and the long-running hit TWO AND A HALF MEN ..."
Yay! Fantastic news! Missing one, but I did expect that. Anyway, congrats to all!
ReplyDeleteI used to watch shows regardless of its ratings but now I watch so many that I don't want to watch a show that will get cancelled in 8 months.
ReplyDeleteActually she said quite the opposite. According to TVLine: “Hostages certainly had its challenges, but we stuck with it and we let the show have its run,” Tassler told TVLine. She then said that she “absolutely” would consider any pitches from the producers for a second run, almost assuredly featuring a new cast and premise (http://tvline.com/2014/01/15/hostages-season-2-renewal-cbs/)
ReplyDeleteIt's not to be delusional, because I know for sure the show will be canceled, but IMO it's not official yet.
YAY for all the comedies and Hawaii Five0 I really wanted two and a half to be the final season tho
ReplyDeleteI remember that, but she also said they the let the show done (or something similar).
ReplyDeleteWas expected not to see Intelligence on the list :( and it's the only cbs show I'm watching :/
ReplyDeleteYay for Elementary and POI!
ReplyDeleteAnd CBS. It's a joint production. ABC passed on it (ha!) and CBS picked it up and they went into a partnership. Same thing happened with Ghost Whisperer. CBS is the distributor.
ReplyDeleteYeah, anyone who opens the post can see that TAAHM was also renewed.
ReplyDeleteNext season is most likely TAAHM's final season.
ReplyDeleteLOVE Hawaii 5-0, Blue Bloods, NCIS LA, Criminal Minds & POI - - YEAH CBS !!!!!
ReplyDelete2 BGs & BBT are the only comidies on tv and only CBS shows I watch so I'm happy
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled for "acclaimed drama The Good Wife"! This series is SO good, it's hard to believe it's done on CBS. I was about to start watch episode 5.13, hopefully the rest of the season will air without too many breaks. I figured it'd be back next season given that they have a lucrative syndication deal across many platforms (or something like that), but those ratings always worried me (it's no NCIS). Eh, CBS can afford a low-rated show that critics and people who know good television (*padding myself on the back*) rave about.
ReplyDeleteVery happy for Person of Interest too, it seems like a good show, I just have to find time to watch it!
I hope The Crazy Ones makes it to season 2, I'd say it depends on their pilots more than anything, but with the star power involved and the 'wild experiment' that is single-camera comedy, they should give them a second season (and pair TCO with a new single-camera sitcom + air them after a drama with a funny bone like Hawaii Five-O (from what I remember of season 1, they had some humor)).
#hashtag #whydoeweneedhashtagsonSpoilerTV?
I am so happy for Hawaii Five-0!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAndy most likely copied the title from somewhere else so he can post quickly.
ReplyDeleteYay for Person of Interest, Elementary, NCIS and NCIS Los Angeles! Had no doubt that CBS would renew their entire Tuesday night lineup and will probably keep it this way next season until the new NCIS gets picked up and they have an NCIS night lol
ReplyDeleteCongrats to all the renewed CBS shows! Especially pleased for Hawaii 5-0, NCIS:LA and POI! Just a little sad about The Mentalist, though! Actually started binge watching Mom and it's surprisingly entertaining, so happy it got renewed as well.
ReplyDeleteLet's wait and see :-)
ReplyDeletewhich is why I said they had obviously been cancelled
ReplyDeleteYES! Mom Got Renewed :)
ReplyDeleteMy Mom and 2 Broke Girls got renewed, happiest person in the world!
ReplyDeletenow promote Matt Davis to regular on CSI and I'll watch
ReplyDeleteIm really happy person of interest and elementary got renewed , Intelligence was good while it lasted as it will now 100% be cancelled , also i can start watching Mom now that's its been renewed.
ReplyDeleteGreat for Good Wife.
ReplyDeleteThis also means that The Mentalist and The Crazy ones are probably gone.
CSI Miami lived 2 seasons in that death slot. The Mentalist will meet the same fate.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for H50!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Mentalist ratings improved lately much more than TGW.
ReplyDeleteNot gonna happen. It's in the death slot, ratings slipping. I called The Mentalist being cancelled this year back in May 2012 when the 2012-13 schedules were announced.
ReplyDeleteI called The Mentalist being cancelled this year back in May 2012 when the 2012-13 schedules were announced. CSI Miami had two years in the Sunday death slot before cancellation, seemed reasonable that it would happen to The Mentalist too.
ReplyDeleteTHE GOOD WIFE YES YES YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYay! All the shows I watch on CBS have been renewed except for The Crazy Ones (and please renew it, please).
ReplyDeleteHad a feeling this was coming today or tomorrow, but irrationally pissed it came out during class (like always). LOL.
No Mentalist...meeehhhhh. :( Happy about Elementary and Person of Interest though not surprised :)
ReplyDeletePerson of Interest...!! Great :)
ReplyDeleteSorry...but the ONLY reason for THE MENTALIST to not be renewed yet is the fucking fact that it is not owned by CBS and that sucks :( Still hoping they will work something out. This is just not fair :(
ReplyDeleteAnd Blue Bloods renews Jamie too??????, because he is totally missing.
ReplyDeleteNothing's been decided on Hostages which is a bit annoying.
ReplyDeleteH50!! And Big Bang Theory (though at this point I kind of can't stop watching and it's not even that funny anymore). Love Hawaii 50 and the cast. Will catch up on 2 Broke Girls/New Girl over the summer.
ReplyDeleteCancelled at TCAs in January.
ReplyDeleteWhat about intelligence, unforgettable, and the Mentalist. I love these. And what about NCIS NEW ORLEANS.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope not. I love this show.
ReplyDeleteYes! This Is Great News, Love All Of These Shows.
ReplyDelete-Intelligence and Hostages are cancelled
ReplyDelete-The Mentalist is cancelled
-Unforgettable is technically a summer show so its renewal isnt likely to be announced with all the fall shows but rather in the summer
-NCIS New Orleans hasnt even been picked up to series yet? You will have to wait till upfronts
its ratinsgs arent great either
ReplyDeleteThey are not bad...better as for The Good wife or Elementary for example...
ReplyDeleteAnd you have to keep in mind the day and time of it´s airing...
If we won´t get a 7th season it will be interessting to see how another show will do in that timeslot...
The Mentalist is not cancelled yet!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Mentalist should have been the first show renewed. I hope they renew the show. It's the best show on TV.
ReplyDeleteelementary and 2 broke girls - what a relief!
ReplyDeleteUnforgettable has already been renewed for a 3rd season. It will start airing on Sunday, 29th June.
ReplyDeleteIntelligence and the mentalist are not cancelled yet , even though everything signals towards their cancellation that doesn't mean its certain.
ReplyDeleteWhen a Monday night show is being outdrawn by Friday night shows, that's never a good thing. It never got past the bad press of being a non-funny Chuck ripoff.
ReplyDeleteWhy are they not giving Intelligence a chance. It is a great show. And so is the Mentalist. I don't understand why they can't give them a chance too. Now that Red John is gone. I am personally glad that Red John is over. I read in Newspaper where I live that NCIS New Orleans is suppose to air some time this month or next to see how the ratings would be if they did a third. I am all for more NCIS. As long as they don't take NCIS away and keep our characters on NCIS.
ReplyDeleteThanks can't wait to watch. I love unforgettable.
ReplyDeleteYay on Elementary. Please please please let this mean more Irene/Moriarty.
ReplyDeleteI'm actually surprise there is no news on TCO. I thought for sure it would be renewed.
ReplyDeleteDamn really hoping for Intelligence to be there. I don't think it's that bad.
ReplyDeleteOh well!