NETWORK RATINGS ROUNDUP, MARCH 8-14

Grammys Drop 51% To Record Low

That’s enough for television executives to worry about whether this is just pandemic-related or if they can no longer depend on these traditional attention-getting events. CBS won the week, averaging 4.9 million viewers in primetime. NBC had 4 million, ABC had 3.4 million, Fox had 2.6 million, Univision had 1.4 million, Ion Television had 1.2 million and Telemundo had 1 million. Fox News led the cable networks, averaging 2.45 million viewers in primetime. MSNBC had 1.84 million, CNN had 1.29 million, HGTV had 1.15 million and ESPN had 1.06 million.

‘Everybody Hates Chris’ Animated Reboot In Works At CBS Studios

‘Relative Justice,’ From New Syndication Entry Wrigley Media Group, To Debut This Fall

Relative Justice is the first show to launch into syndication from Lexington, Ky.-based Wrigley Media Group, owned by Wrigley Media’s Midsee Wrigley Miller. The half-hour court show is cleared in 75% of the U.S., including the top 43 markets, on the CBS, Sinclair, Nexstar, Scripps, Tegna, Weigel and Gray station groups. It had been slated to launch in fall 2020 but, like so many other shows, was pushed back due to the pandemic.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

NBCU Invites The Industry To Develop Together At ONE21

NBCUniversal has unveiled its inaugural speaker lineup and event themes for ONE21, what it calls “a first-of-its-kind global gathering that will redefine what it means to develop and build with […]

WEEKLY SYNDICATION RATINGS ROUNDUP

Syndication Takes The Big Sleep

The status quo was everywhere in the ratings for the week ending March 7 with show standing pat in most of first-run and off-net.

OVERNIGHTS

‘The Bachelor’ Tops Monday Night, Though Down Sharply From Previous Finale

The Bachelor‘s Season 25 finale on ABC drew 5.75 million total viewers and a 1.4 demo rating, ticking up week-to-week and topping Monday in the demo. That said, it was down sharply from its year-ago closer (which did 7.7M/2.2).

‘Killing Eve’ To End With Season 4 In 2022, BBC America Developing Potential Spinoffs

Killing Eve is coming to an end with its delayed fourth season but BBC America is developing a number of potential spinoffs. The cat-and-mouse thriller, which stars Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh, is set to start filming season four in the U.K. and across Europe early this summer and the eight-episode run will premiere in 2022. The network and production company didn’t disclose specific spinoff ideas and sources suggest that there’s nothing firm in the pipeline but it’s clear that the AMC Networks-owned channel is keen to extend the Killing Eve universe.

‘The Bachelorette’ To Air 2 Seasons In 2021

For the first time in the history of the franchise, The Bachelorette will produce two cycles in the same calendar year. The summer staple has been renewed by ABC for Seasons 17 and 18 to air in 2021. They will be headlined by two Bachelor Nation favorites, Katie Thurston and Michelle Young, who both had been heavily speculated to be the next Bachelorette after becoming breakouts of the just concluded, marked by controversy 25th season of The Bachelor.

NBC Cancels ‘World Of Dance’ After 4 Seasons

Though there are currently no plans for the show to return to NBC, the Universal Television Alternative Studio — a division of Universal Studio Group — still owns its format, which has been adapted all over the world in countries like Thailand, the Philippines and Poland.

Yaphet Kotto, Actor In ‘Homicide: Life on the Street,’ Dies At 81

OWN Sets First Animated Comedy Series ‘The Mound’

Henry Darrow, Actor On ‘The High Chaparral,’ Dies At 87

ABC’s ‘Wonder Years’ Reboot Finds Its Young Lead

Fox Eyes ‘Cost-Effective’ Original Shows For Tubi

Fox plans to invest in Tubi, its entry in the fast-growing over-the-top connected TV market, and those investments include original programming. Fox CFO Steve Tomsic says that adding Fox hits like The Masked Singer has given Tubi a boost, and the company is looking to put original programming on Tubi.

Brees Joins NBC Sports After Retiring From NFL

The quarterback great joined NBC Sports on Monday, a day after announcing his retirement from the NFL. He will serve as an analyst for Notre Dame games as well as work from the studio during Football Night in America on Sunday nights.

OVERNIGHTS

Grammys Eye Lows, While ’60 Minutes’ Tops Sunday in Viewers

CBS’s broadcast of this year’s Grammy Awards took an expected downturn, as all awards shows have in recent times. With a preliminary audience of 7.9 million and a 1.9 demo rating, the Sunday night kudoscast is on pace to report about 9 million total viewers and a 2.2  rating once Nielsen finals trickle in later on. Despite a vibrant and socially distanced but refreshingly non-virtual production, plus Beyonce making some history, those numbers would mark a decline of 50% and 60% from last year’s pre-pandemic gala, to all-time lows.

Gray Television’s Tupelo Honey Invests In Swirl Films

Swirl Films, an independent film and television production company with a core focus in diversity inclusion, announced today that video production company Tupelo Honey has made a strategic investment in […]

‘The Talk’ On Hold Amid Investigation Surrounding Sharon Osbourne Comments

The Talk will go on a brief hiatus, canceling its live shows for Monday and Tuesday. The news comes after CBS announced that it would be launching a probe into an episode last week that saw Sharon Osbourne get into a heated exchange with co-host Sheryl Underwood after defending Piers Morgan’s comments about Meghan Markle. The plan is currently to return to filming on Wednesday, a source says, but the show will evaluate and see where they are before moving forward. CBS declined comment, and pointed to its earlier statement on its investigation on Friday.

‘Outlander’ Renewed For Season 7 At Starz

The news comes as the show is currently in production on Season 6, which was supposed to begin last year but was delayed due to the pandemic. Season 7 of the popular series will be based on the seventh book in Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series, An Echo in the Bone. It will consist of 12 episodes.

Oscar Noms Could Belong To ‘Mank,’ Netflix

After a pandemic year that shuttered most movie theaters, none of the expected best-picture nominees will have hardly any box office to speak of. It will be an Oscars not just without blockbusters but with many movies that have hardly played on the big screen. Streaming services are set to dominate Hollywood’s biggest and most sought-after awards. Nominations will be announced beginning at 8:19 a.m. ET and the film academy and ABC will telecast the Oscars on April 25 (delayed two months due to the pandemic).

EXECUTIVE SESSION WITH LISA KNUTSON

TVN Executive Session | Scripps’ National Networks See The Future In ‘Self-Bundling’

Lisa Knutson, president of E.W. Scripps’ national networks, says the company is targeting cord-cutting viewers who are pairing a handful of paid streaming subscriptions with free over-the-air options and “assembling their own TV packages.” Note: This story is available to TVNewsCheck Premium members only. If you would like to upgrade your free TVNewsCheck membership to Premium now, you can visit your Member Home Page, available when you log in at the very top right corner of the site or in the Stay Connected Box that appears in the right column of virtually every page on the site. If you don’t see Member Home, you will need to click Log In or Subscribe.

Chris Harrison Won’t Return To ‘Bachelorette’

“Chris Harrison will not be hosting the next season of The Bachelorette,” ABC and Warner Horizon said in a statement on Friday. Former Bachelorettes Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe will step in for Harrison as co-hosts of the upcoming season.

CBS Launches Internal Review Into Sharon Osbourne’s Heated Exchange On ‘The Talk’

The fallout from the charged discussion during The Talk on Wednesday continues, with the network issuing a statement to Deadline Friday night. “We are committed to a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace,” CBS said. “All matters related to the Wednesday episode of The Talk are currently under internal review.” During Wednesday’s episode of The Talk, which is not made available online by CBS, Sharon Osbourne broke down after being called out by co-host Sheryl Underwood for giving “safe haven” to Piers Morgan’s allegedly racially-charged comments about the Duchess of Sussex.

Netflix Discussed Selling Shows To TV Networks

In what could be a major departure in strategy, the streaming giant in recent months has explored licensing some of its movies and series to other TV outlets owned by companies like NBCUniversal and ViacomCBS, say people familiar with the situation. The discussions indicate how Netflix, long the 800-pound gorilla in the streaming market, may be more open than previously thought to a decades-old way of making money from its programming—basically selling shows to a variety of media outlets to be aired at different time periods. This approach emphasized limited availability, unlike the streaming strategy of making every program available all the time for the price of the subscription. The streaming strategy in recent years has undermined the long-term value of programming, eroding the profitability of Hollywood.

Kaley Cuoco To Star As Doris Day In Limited Series About Showbiz Legend

‘Oprah With Meghan and Harry’ Viewership Tops 60M Worldwide

With a rebroadcast tonight on CBS, the final numbers are not totally in for the agenda-setting Oprah with Meghan and Harry: A CBS Primetime Special. However, the royal sit-down has now clenched the crown of most watched non-sports show of the television season so far. A whooping 61 million around planet have tuned in so far to the Harpo Productions special that was licensed to CBS domestically. The special was distributed internationally by ViacomCBS Global Distribution to dozens of markets.

Daily Mail Owner Demands Deletions From CBS ‘Oprah’ Special

Associated Newspapers, which owns the U.K. Daily Mail tabloid, has written to ViacomCBS demanding the deletion of “offending content” in Oprah Winfrey’s high-profile interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Lawyers for Associated Newspapers took exception with images in a newspaper headline montage they claim have been altered or misrepresented and demand that they be edited out of the TV special.

OVERNIGHTS

Shuffled Around By Biden Address, Thursday Shows Slip

With President Biden’s primetime address about the COVID vaccine plan forcing some schedule-shuffling, almost every regularly scheduled network program was understandably down this Thursday night. Biden’s address amassed north of 18 million viewers across its primetime coverage on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC.

AT&T To Launch Ad-Supported HBO Max In June

AT&T has set June for the launch of its ad-supported HBO Max option. The WarnerMedia parent company also updated its subscriber forecasts. They’re now much higher. The company now expects 120-150 million worldwide HBO Max and HBO subscribers by the end of 2025.

Streaming Helps Boost PBS Budget

PBS earned $27.2 million in net income for the first half of the fiscal year that ends in June, a figure that vastly exceeds what it had budgeted. PBS budgeted for $200,000 in net income by the end of December but earned $27 million more resulting from a pair of one-time gains, an increase in streaming and lower operating costs due to the coronavirus pandemic.