Nick Cannon’s Infant Son, Zen, Dies From Brain Cancer

On Tuesday’s episode of his eponymous syndicated talk show, Nick Cannon broke the tragic news that his 5-month-old son, Zen, died over the weekend from brain cancer. Fighting back tears and ultimately breaking down, Cannon explained that his son, who was born in June, began exhibiting health problems early on.

Comcast Brings Back Fuse 3 Years After Dropping Channel

John Zaccario Named President Of GSN

John Zaccario today was appointed president of GSN, effective immediately. Zaccario, who was previously GSN’s executive vice president, ad sales, succeeds Mark Feldman, who has left the company to join Scopely […]

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‘Sex Lives Of College Girls’ Renewed For Season 2 At HBO Max

‘Outer Banks’ Renewed For Season 3 On Netflix

ABC, NBC Execs On Hybrid Scheduling For First-Year Comedies

Abbott Elementary, American Auto and Grand Crew will all debut in December, then wait several weeks before settling into their regular homes.

Shondaland Names Megha Tolia President-COO

In her newly created role, Tolia is responsible for oversight of the company’s operations including growth, strategic planning and finance. She will report directly to Shondaland CEO Shonda Rhimes.

‘A.P. Bio’ Canceled At Peacock After 4 Seasons

Chris Cuomo Ends SiriusXM Radio Show Following CNN Termination

OPEN MIKE BY SIMON BRYDON

Sports Piracy Fueled By Gateway Games

According to a recent survey, 84% of respondents are watching sports illegally, depleting the sports ecosystem of $28 billion.

Google TV Adds 300 Live TV Channels Through Pluto TV Partnership

China Seethes As Biden Prepares Olympic Diplomatic Boycott

U.S. athletes would still compete under such a boycott, a step that President Joe Biden had said he was contemplating last month. Now, Biden has made his decision to move forward with the boycott, which means the president won’t dispatch U.S. dignitaries to attend the games.

‘FX On Hulu’ Moniker Dropped In Favor Of Unified FX Branding On All Platforms

Chicago TV’s Silver Circle To Add Eight Broadcast Legends

William Shatner’s Space Flight Documented In Amazon Special

Bob Dole Was A Great Sport About Norm Macdonald’s ‘SNL’ Impression

TVN FOCUS ON PROGRAMMING

Top Syndie Shows Outdrawing Primetime

The three most-watched entertainment shows on all television this season-to-date are the three long-running syndicated games shows.

Byron Allen: Move NATPE To L.A. In Nov.

The Entertainment Studios chief says the trade show needs to “adapt to new realities in television programming” with a shift to TV’s production hub and a spot on the calendar where it will be more useful to the syndicated production cycle.

COMMENTARY BY JOE FERULLO

Dr. Oz & The Epidemic Of Reality TV Stars In Politics

Joe Ferullo: “The nation seems to be in the midst of yet another contagion — not the omicron variant, but reality celebrities convinced they should be high-profile political leaders.”

‘Lego Masters’ Renewed For Third Season at Fox

Will Arnett will return as host and executive producer of the competition show.

The CW Explores The Competitive World Of HBCU Band Culture

The new eight-part docuseries series March following the Prairie View A&M University Marching Band premieres Monday, Jan. 24.

Overnights: ‘Annie Live!’ Tops Non-NFL Fare

NBC’s production of Annie Live! averaged 5.2 million total viewers and a 0.9 demo rating (per fast nationals), easily leading Thursday’s non-NFL fare in the demo. Thursday Night Football on Fox (13M/3.0) was up sharply from the preliminary numbers for its pre-Thanksgiving outing.

Netflix’s ‘The Harder They Fall’ Shoots To No. 1 In Streaming

Netflix’s action-packed Western The Harder They Fall generated nearly 1.2 billion minutes of viewing in the U.S. from Nov. 1-7, making it subscription streaming’s most watched show in the U.S. that week, according to Nielsen figures.

Jon Stewart Joins Live ‘Facts of Life’ Cast In Mystery Role

Litton’s Morgan, Sniderman To Retire

Dave Morgan and Pete Sniderman will leave the independent production and distribution company at year’s end.

‘Jeopardy’ Finally Sets Mayim Bialik’s Spinoff Hosting Debut With ‘National College Championship’

Mayim Bialik will begin her job as host of Jeopardy primetime specials in the new year with the premiere of Jeopardy National College Championship on ABC, the broadcast network said Thursday. The event will kick off Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 8/7c on ABC. Jeopardy National College Championship is a “multiconsecutive-night event that features 36 students from 36 colleges and universities from across the country, battling head-to-head for nine days of intense competition,” per its official description.

Eddie Mekka, ‘Laverne & Shirley’ Star And Tony Award Nominee, Dies At 69

WEEKLY SYNDICATION RATINGS ROUNDUP

‘Wendy’ Subs Get The Job Done Again

The team of Jerry Springer and Steve Wilkos who sat in for two of the five days, helped boost the talker 14% in the week ending Nov. 21.

Overnights: ‘Masked Singer’ Goes Low, Tree Lighting Draws Biggest Crowd

Fox’s The Masked Singer this Wednesday drew its second-smallest audience ever (4 million) and slipped to an all-time demo low (with a 0.8) opposite family-friendly fare on NBC. That said, it still landed in a three-way tie for the nightly demo win.

Scripps Networks Ups Cheryle Harrison To Head Bounce

She will now oversee the overall strategic vision for African American-focused diginet, including brand strategy, programing, marketing, social media, digital and community relations.