A Statement from TNT
As a result of the shootings this weekend in Orlando, tonight's originally scheduled season premiere of *The Last Ship* has been postponed. Our hearts are with the victims and their families.
TNT is changing its schedule in the wake of the massive Orlando shooting.
The cabler is pushing the two-hour season three premiere of drama The Last Ship that was set to air Sunday evening after the events that left at least 50 dead and 53 more injured.
"As a result of the shootings this weekend in Orlando, tonight's originally scheduled season premiere of The Last Ship has been postponed," the Turner network said in a statement Sunday. "Our hearts are with the victims and their families."
Several other networks are set to pay tribute to the victims, such as the Tony Awards on CBS. Sunday's ceremony will now be dedicated to the victims of the shooting, which took place at a gay nightclub. In addition, there are reports that the cast of Hamilton will drop the use of muskets from the number being performed during the Tony telecast.
The shooting has been ruled the largest mass shooting in U.S. shooting.
The cabler is pushing the two-hour season three premiere of drama The Last Ship that was set to air Sunday evening after the events that left at least 50 dead and 53 more injured.
"As a result of the shootings this weekend in Orlando, tonight's originally scheduled season premiere of The Last Ship has been postponed," the Turner network said in a statement Sunday. "Our hearts are with the victims and their families."
Several other networks are set to pay tribute to the victims, such as the Tony Awards on CBS. Sunday's ceremony will now be dedicated to the victims of the shooting, which took place at a gay nightclub. In addition, there are reports that the cast of Hamilton will drop the use of muskets from the number being performed during the Tony telecast.
The shooting has been ruled the largest mass shooting in U.S. shooting.
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