Keke Palmer To Be Third ‘Strahan and Sara’ Co-Host

Claudia Lyon Named CBS Talent/Casting EVP

CBS is bringing on board ABC Entertainment’s Claudia Lyon as executive vice president of talent and casting, where she will oversee the unit’s operations for CBS Entertainment’s primetime and daytime programming, limited series, alternative programs and specials.

Walt Disney Television Gains Oversight Of Hulu’s Scripted Originals Content Team

BRAND CONNECTIONS

Emmys: No Governors Award Will Be Presented

It will be the first time since 1994 that a Governors Award is not presented, and only the second time since the advent of the special honor in 1978.

FX’s ‘Baskets’ To End This Season

Golden Globes Group Gives $3.8M In Grants

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger said he has a hard time saying anything positive about President Donald Trump when he hosted the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s annual grants […]

Fox Tries Out Shorter Runs For Series

The new Fox is indeed trying something new. The now stand-alone broadcaster is shifting its programming strategy and increasingly looking to run shows with shorter orders rather than the traditional 22-episode runs typical of a broadcast series.

Dolphins Hall Of Fame Linebacker, Broadcaster Nick Buoniconti Dies

MIAMI (AP) — Pro Football Hall of Fame middle linebacker Nick Buoniconti, an undersized overachiever who helped lead the Miami Dolphins to the NFL’s only perfect season and became a […]

OVERNIGHTS

‘Bachelorette’ Ends On Two-Year High

The Bachelorette posted its best ratings in two years with Tuesday’s finale. America’s Got Talent, meanwhile, recorded an all-time low in adults 18-49.

Food Network Co-Founder Jack Clifford Dies

The cable TV channel he helped start turned food from fuel into entertainment. The network eventually reached about 100 million U.S. households and created a new culture and language around what people eat. He was 85.

Quibi Sees Early Success Luring Talent

“We’re going up on a high wire and there’s no safety net underneath it,” says Jeffrey Katzenberg, the founder of the upcoming short-form video streamer that is paying top dollar and making star-friendly deals to counter questions about whether consumers will respond.

Corner: Disney Star Cameron Boyce Died Of Epilepsy

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles County coroner’s office says Disney actor Cameron Boyce died unexpectedly from epilepsy. An autopsy report released Tuesday states the “Descendants” star was found […]

LGBTQ Diversity On Kids TV Growing

Zeke Stokes, chief programs officer for the media monitoring nonprofit GLAAD, said the struggle for inclusion has become easier as a number of LGBTQ writers and producers have made their way into positions of influence, though they’re still a fraction overall.

NETWORK RATINGS ROUNDUP: JULY 22-28

Ratings Reflect Paucity Of Scripted Series

Without scripted series, Nielsen’s Top 20 last week was crowded with game shows and, in the wake of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony before the House, five of Fox News Channel’s prime time programs.

CW Seed Will Add Live, Linear Channel

The CW is adding a live, ad-supported linear extension of its six-year-old digital network CW Seed, with PeopleTV onboard as launch content partner. CW Seed Live will come online in late fall 2019 via CWSeed.com and the CW Seed app. The app has distribution on Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, iOS, Android, Xbox, Chromecast and Android TV. PeopleTV draws from material in Meredith’s People and Entertainment Weekly media brands.

Ryan Seacrest, Bravo Sued By Ex-‘America’s Top Model’ Contestant

Say Goodbye To DirecTV Now

Later this summer, AT&T will retire the name of the over-the-top TV service, first launched in December 2016, which will be rebranded “AT&T TV Now.” The change comes as the telco plans to launch test pilots in select markets of a new internet-streaming TV service called AT&T TV. Both the AT&T TV and AT&T TV Now services will be accessed through the same AT&T TV app on either mobile devices or connected TVs.

How Fresh Faces Could Cause Emmy Upsets

The breadth of first-time acting Emmy nominees on the ballot this year — from Jodie Comer (BBC America’s Killing Eve) to Benicio Del Toro (Showtime’s Escape at Dannemora) to Stellan Skarsgård (HBO’s Chernobyl) — marks an awards season with a notably wide-open playing field. In an era of peak TV, the number of scripted series being produced ­— and the diversity of stories being told — means that new faces and longtime veterans alike are being recognized with their first nominations.

‘Black-ish’ Changes Showrunners Again

PTC Pans Comic-Themed Broadcast Shows

WEEKLY SYNDICATION RATINGS ROUNDUP

Usual Suspects Top The Syndie Rankings

In a slow summer week, Family Feud is the only first-run genre leader to post a weekly gain in the session ending July 21.

OVERNIGHTS

‘Bachelorette’ Finale Part 1 Tops 2018 Closer

The ABC franchise delivered a 1.9 rating among adults 18-49 and 7.15 million total viewers, up from 1.7 and 6.6 million a week ago. Monday’s show also improved on The Bachelorette‘s 2018 (single-night) finale, which drew a 1.8 in the 18-49 demographic and 6.7 million viewers, and had the biggest audience for any episode of the series since the 2017 finale.

YouTube TV To Offer PBS Live Local Streams

PBS has signed a landmark multiyear deal with YouTube TV that secures carriage for all PBS stations and the PBS Kids network on the live television and on-demand subscription service owned by Google.

RETRANS | DMA 3: CHICAGO

WBBM Ratings Plunge From AT&T Blackout

As expected, the ongoing impasse between CBS and AT&T is wreaking havoc on WBBM’s already low ratings. The blackout of CBS 2 on DirecTV, DirecTV Now and U-verse cable systems appears to have cost the CBS-owned station more than a quarter of its viewership.

As Norman Lear Reaps New Attention From TV Classics, Partner Bud Yorkin Is Again Left Out Of The Picture

Fox Adds Hall Of Famer To Its Thursday Night NFL Team

Sony Pictures Swings To Quarterly Profit Of $3.7M

Sony Pictures posted a profit of $3.7 million for the fiscal first quarter, which ran April to June, compared to a $68 million loss in the same period last year, Sony Corp. reported in Tokyo on Tuesday.

Smothers Bros. Mark CBS Firing 50 Years Ago

Tom and Dick Smothers — aged 80 and 82, respectively — reunited Monday for several appearances at the Chautauqua Institution and the nearby National Comedy Center in Jamestown, N.Y., to commemorate the day 50 years ago when CBS canceled their show over their political impudence.

‘Trinkets’ Renewed For Second, Final Season At Netflix

‘Friends’ To Celebrate 25th Anniversary With N.Y. Pop-Up Experience