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CBS has unveiled its lineup for the 2026-2027 season. The network made the announcement on Wednesday, April 15. The schedule includes 19 returning series and four new shows: “Cupertino,” “Einstein,” “Eternally Yours” and the “NCIS” spinoff “NCIS: New York.
The head of CBS Media Ventures, Bryon Rubin, breaks down why the subsidiary's lineup of game shows, courtroom shows and a daytime talk show makes business sense in 2026.
CBS is introducing a fall schedule with only two half-hour comedies. It is believed to be an all-time low for the network. The lineup also includes four franchise blocks, FBI on Tuesdays, NCIS on Wednesdays,
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.
The CBS primetime schedule for 2026-27 isn’t all that different from the one for this season — but a couple of changes are notable. The network is moving two of its Thursday s
CBS News announced Friday that CBS News Radio will be shutting down this spring after nearly 100 years of broadcasting, citing "challenging economic realities."
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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.
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Kevin Kisner walked back his critical comments of CBS's coverage of the Masters in a new apology for the entire crew.
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