The Hollywood Reporter have confirmed that the Mindy Kaling comedy has been axed by NBC after one season.
The network has opted to cancel the comedy from writer and exec producer Mindy Kaling after one season. Sources say SVOD partner Netflix passed on picking up the family comedy for a second season but will continue to carry the show internationally after its June 12 streaming debut. Producers Universal Television, where Kaling is under an overall deal, are said to be in discussions to find a new home for Champions. It's unclear if Hulu, which has in-season stacking rights to the comedy starring Anders Holm, is among the destinations being discussed for the series. Hulu previously rescued Universal TV-produced The Mindy Project after Fox's cancellation.
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